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need blank help for lami
ast time i'm going down this path.. i've analyzed this to freakin' death and just don't have anywhere close to try them out..
I want (notice i didn't say need!!) a 9 to 9.5' blank for casting small plugs, poppers and jigs tins.. 1-2 oz.... sometimes 3/4 oz, never over 2.5.... but needs to handle 2 well.. I know i want graphite, i must have 2-piece.. looking for as light as possible... considering.. batson or allstar 1145 and 1085 for the lami's looking at.. GLB 108 2MH 9' 2 30 1-3 .787 7.5 6 1/8 GSB 114 2M 9' 6" 2 30 1-3 .828 6 5 11/16 GSH 102 2X 8' 6" 2 12-30 3/4-2 1/2 .655 6.5 4 5/8 and GSH 108 2ML 9' 2 15-40 1-3 .703 6.5 5 1/2 GSH 108 2MH 9' 2 30 1-3 .787 7.5 6 1/8 I know the allstar/batson and think i want something a tad lighter.. no need to cast three.. HEEEEELLLLLPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! __________________ |
gsb 120 1 L with a foot cut off the butt
throws a redfin nice launched a 2 oz needle to the horizon retract this post...noticed you need piece |
jim...
You are about the third person to recommend that one.. but as you say, i must have two piece for airplane travel purposes..
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Lami has to make a GSB 120 2L. They build the XS 10 MS factory rod on it.
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all star 1145 does all that very well, just might be tough to find since they don't make it anymore. I love mine for the times that I need a 2 piece but don't use it very often in favor of 1 piece lamis.
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soooo???
do you see the 1145 as a blank that is comfortable down to an ounce? i'm more concerned about the bottom end of the range with that rod...
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GSB 1081L meets that description pretty well. I don't know if it's available in a 2 piece. I also have the glb 1081m which I feel comfortable throwing up to 3 with but 1 ounce bombers feel a little light on it. When I'm fishing mostly in the 1-2 oz. range I go with the gsb 1081L. If I'm doing much over that I like the glb 108m.
If you were willing to go to 10 feet the Arra 1203-2 would be perfect but I definitely would not cut that down. Too prone to breakage. I used to love my 1145 for 1 ounce plugs until I got the 1203(old 1204). I don't have it but I would think the 9 foot lighter arra would be perfect. |
i would not recommend the glb1082mh. it's a pretty stout rod. it will not handle lures under 1.5 very well.
the gsb1142m is a whip stick. it has no tip pwer at all. you'd have to cut 6" off the tip before you even make it handle lures over 2 ounces. i was not too happy w/ the blank when i got it. i have no experience on the gsh-series from lamiglas, but i wouldnt be surprised if the specs of the gsh-series blank is similar to the similar numberd gsb-series blank. the batson su1145f may work, but i'd bet it's too soft. the other 2-pieces may be too much rod and are all 10'6" or longer. good luck finding all stars. the gsb1202L may do what you want, but it is 10'. my 1-piece 1201L handles 1/2 to 3 oz, but is ideal for 1 - 2.5. 2 is about perfect. i have not built on the 1202L, but cutting the blank will void the warranty from the factory and may alter the characteristics greater than it would on the 1-piece 1201L. also, ignor the lure weight on the lamiglas website. they are usually off on this series and are way off on the 10' and 11' models. i have yet to find a 2-piece that matches the gsb1081m, which is about the perfect light rod for the range you want. another perfect one would be the batson sw1087 in a 2-piece, which i have yet to find available. another possibility is the csb1082m. i have not built on that, but i have built on the series. they do have glass tips and the surf series of the triflex series are a little tip heavy. you mentioned you wanted graphite, so that one may be out too. |
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the 2 piece gsb lami's all feel much stiffer than there 1 piece equivalent from what I've felt. Just something to keep in mind.
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i just got a 1081m wrapped by mike at M&D's. its a really fun rod to cast and seems to handle the full 1-3oz range well. i had ben using a 8'6 st croix premier surf before this rod.
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