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Kayaking After the frequent attempts at Bribery, beatings, and simply getting towed at Sunrise - S-B opens the Kayak Forums
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12-05-2008, 05:37 PM
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Newport, RI
Posts: 2,316
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Quote:
Originally Posted by reelecstasy
Lami has a kayak series blanks...I picked one up haven't wrapped it yet, this winter i will get it done.TF 90 25 -7'6"-12-25#line-3/4-3 lure weight
I also fish a Seeker blank exclusively for T & W, I will get you the blank #, I love it.
I cannot for the life of me remember all the blank #'s for my yak rods. I have wrapped 5 so far.
I will take a look and let you know. You want them at least 7' imho, I actually prefer around 7'-6"
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Be sure to check out those Lamiglas Kayak rods in person, I ordered a few for the shop and they are WAY lighter then you would expect by the description. Except for light tackle they are almost out of place compared to the heavier tackle a lot of New England kayak fisherman have moved towards.
They are STILL here, now that I'm thinking about it...
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12-07-2008, 02:33 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: North shore
Posts: 1,247
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I bought the lamiglas yak rod for my yak this summer. The heavy duty one. It's not a well suited for casting. The balance isn't there. Too tip heavy and the butt is too long. I'll probably cut it down a bit this winter. That being said, it will throw 3 to 4 ounce plugs all day if you can adapt to the rod. It seems best suited for trolling, which I ended up using for it most of the time.
Nightfighter, how's the balance on that 7 footer you have and will it throw plugs up to 3 ounces? Anyone else who throws big wood from a yak, I'd love to hear what you're using, too.
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01-08-2009, 12:09 PM
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President - S-B Chapter - Kelly Clarkson Fan Club
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Rowley
Posts: 3,781
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hey dudes, would CMS or somebody have any of these rods available at MSBA or RISAA shows? I'd like to pick up another rod for trolling this year. don't neccesary have to have it wrapped custom
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01-10-2009, 10:56 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Southern Maine
Posts: 178
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I throw nothing but big plugs off the kayak. Lamiglas IC-70H w/shimano calcutta 400 for the largest swimmers and needles AND a Lamiglas IC-70HS w/my VS 150 for spooks,topwater etc...
These rods have a much heavier tip and backbone than the Lami Kayak series for plugs around 2.5-3 ounces. And you can beat the heck out of them!
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01-10-2009, 12:45 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: North shore
Posts: 1,247
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Ake G, How long is butt section behind the reel seat on those rods? Can you hold the rod naturally in front of you? Or do you have to tuck it off to the side?
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01-17-2009, 08:56 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Winthrop Ma
Posts: 95
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I'm not a veteran kayaker, as a matter of fact, I have about 1/2 a season under my belt but been building rods for a while. I had purchased a 7' graphite MH from #^^^^&s as my kayak rod and after a few outings, it was apparent that it wasn't what I wanted. Too long of a butt section, action was OK but still kind of stiff for kayaking -at least for me, so I returned it and off into the cave I went. After I built a few kayak rods for my brother and I (who also started kayaking when I did), we soon started leaning towards glass blanks for it's soft/parabolic action especially when trolling as it has "give" when the lure/bait is first bitten or inhaled. I found this great for when trolling eels. Plus I can lean onto a glass rod much more comfortably than a graphite one when pulling fish out of rock piles or lobster pot fields. I also quickly realized that I don't like a long butt at all. The shorter the better, and by short I mean SHORT.
This is what I ended up with: short butt, comfortable grips, can use it with a spin or convench reel and able to handle smalls to large. I love it. Check out the pic.
Now if I could just find a better hole 
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01-17-2009, 11:17 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: North shore
Posts: 1,247
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I'll bet that butt tucks right in under your elbow, so to speak. About 12" long. Whose blank are you using?
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01-18-2009, 10:27 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Southern Maine
Posts: 178
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Quote:
Originally Posted by steelhead
Ake G, How long is butt section behind the reel seat on those rods? Can you hold the rod naturally in front of you? Or do you have to tuck it off to the side?
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Butt is around 14"-16" long....ends right about @ my elbow. I don't need to tuck them off to the side. Very comfortable right off the rack for me, no modifications were necessary.
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