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    Default 5 years in the making

    and 3 re-builds later, I got it right.
    Couldn't wait till I had pictures, just needed to post a teaser.
    I call it the cannon.
    Loving the new Fuji KWAG's
    400+ feet with a 4 ounce bucktail, with little effort.
    The thread work kicks a$$ toooooooo.

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    Nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JustEd View Post
    400+ feet with a 4 ounce bucktail, with little effort.
    The thread work kicks a$$ toooooooo.

    400' ?
    I'm already impressed without the pics.
    Look forward to seeing them.

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    Yeah, please post some pictures!

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    Pics tonight guy's.
    While I was test casting it, I started at the lowest rating of 2 ounces, and it barely loaded up. I clipped the 4 ounce and it got sweet.
    I threw a couple of lobs and got some good distance. I loaded up the next cast, and my 1st Gen Zee, freshly spooled with 300 yards +/- of 65 lb power pro braid, ended up with less than half the spool. I was casting into a pond near the house that is 250 yards across. I was more than 2/3's across the pond where the jig landed. I will be going to a football field near the house within the next 2 or 3 days to get a better measurement.

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    I could not duplicate the efforts from the pond distance wise, or I overestimated (most likely). From one goal post at the football field I was able, However to put a cast directly through the other Goal post. Best cast, 340 feet. Still good distance, but not what I had thought and claimed earlier.
    Here's the pics of the wraps;

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    The Butt wrap, overall 14 inches multi step with a plus 1 interval.

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    Butt wrap up close.

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    The Flaming Skull was done by John, AKA, DoubleRunner. This is placed in the middle of the split grips at the butt. It was his first attempt with his Renzetti wonder weaver. Needless to say he is a quick study and picks up every lesson immediately. I have taught many to build rods, John has surpassed any of my former students in spades.

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    The Guide wraps. Fuji "K" frames. I will never build another surf rod with any other type of guide ever again.

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    Sick wrap job.
    Whats the blank?
    White Water Monty 2.00 (WWM)
    Future Long Islander (ASAP)

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    Quote Originally Posted by JustEd View Post
    Best cast, 340 feet. Still good distance, but not what I had thought and claimed earlier...

    The Flaming Skull was done by John, AKA, DoubleRunner. This is placed in the middle of the split grips at the butt. It was his first attempt with his Renzetti wonder weaver. Needless to say he is a quick study and picks up every lesson immediately. I have taught many to build rods, John has surpassed any of my former students in spades.
    340 feet is still twice as far as many guys are usually casting, plenty of distance.
    And that flaming skull is quickly becoming Doublerunner/John's signature trademark. High quality work, thanks for sharing.

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