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    Default What you should look for in a builder?

    As I said, many guys who don't have the time or skills to build one themselves will start looking for a custom rod builder. How do you decide who to choose?

    Reading some threads out there convinced me some people choose a builder based on whether the guy is popular or has internet popularity. That's fine, IF the builder is talented and experienced.

    What if the guy you think is behind the work is sending it somewhere else, how can you be assured of quality workmanship?

    How can you be assured the rod being built will match you and the fishing you do?

    I have nowhere near the knowledge a lot of you other people have out there about rod builders. In the past few weeks, I've learned a few things about what to look for, and the heartache people experience when they blindly give the job to someone they don't know.

    I'll try to share some of those suggestions here:


    1. First of all, you should know who is actually building the rod. A lot of places farm out their work. Who is the guy is doing the work? You really want the answer to that question. He's not just "some guy". He's the guy responsible for your fishing enjoyment when you're fishing for 5-8 hours at a time, and don't want to have unnecessary aches and pains. If the rod isn't built to match you, you may have shoulder problems.

    2. What is their building experience? Salt, fresh, strictly offshore, strictly surf, or a combination of one or all? Rod building is a great way for a kid to start out learning at the table of a master, but you don't want that kid building your rod unless his work is supervised. Actually, if I were doing the choosing, I would rather have the master builder build my rod. There's no room in my budget for mistakes.

    3. Do they ask questions about what Model reel or reels you will be using on that rod? That's an important step a good builder won't skip on because the setup depends on the answer.

    4. Will they balance the rod to the reel you will be using? I only recently learned about this. Not balancing a reel and rod together can give you some fatigue over long casting sessions.

    5. Do they really know what they're talking about when they talk about splining a rod? One that isn't done right will will whip to the left or right when casting straight. This is not optimal and can result in decreased casting distance and fatigue.


    We have a thread in this forum I found fascinating, where Gunny aka Stripercoast1 details his early experiences as a kid building rods in a tackle shop. Everyone has to learn somewhere. The thing that stands out in that thread is how he took that experience and learned from it to become one of the better rod builders in his area.

    I'm sure there are a lot more things one should look for. I started this thread because of the mis-information I was seeing on other threads.

    Feel free to chime in with any suggestions for choosing a custom builder, or experiences you may have had.

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    I've been building custom rods and do rod repairs since 1972. If anyone has any questions feel free to give me a shout

    Pay attention to what history has taught us or be prepared to relive it again

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    ^ I was compelled to say some nice things about ya today ya grouchy basstid....
    Happy and Healthy Christmas to you and your family.....

    Someone was asking for a rod or builder recommendation:


    "I can recommend finchaser.
    1. He's been building Custom rods for over 30 years....doesn't farm out any of his work.

    2. In fact, he's the one that some shops in your area farm their work out to

    3. Several of the area's Capts and private charters bring rods in to him every winter for rebuilding as well.

    4. He is kind of a gruff and grouchy basstid........a true old salt....
    He is more honest and candid than most people you have ever met....I say this with respect because when someone wants him to build them a Custom rod, he puts a lot of thought into you, your intensity of use, size (height, etc)....and is one of the few I know of who will ask you to bring in the reel you will most likely pair it up with, so it is perfectly balanced when he hands it to you.......... and give you an honest answer each time.

    He has never had a complaint about one of the rods he built as a custom, or re-built for others.....
    Do a search on his name...."

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