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I don't think I made a topic before about this but I'm sure I talked about how much I hated the Kistler rod I have since it was less sensitive than anything else I've ever used. Last winter I was so sick of it that I cut the handle off, long New York winters can drive you to do drastic things. That's when I found the cause of the spongy feeling handle. There was very little epoxy and instead of regular arbors there was just dry paper between the blank and handle.
Anyway one of our prostaff guys build rods for himself and offered to help me with a new handle. He suggested a Mudhole handle but this is a specific rod for dock skipping that is 6'2" and had a very short handle. I think shortening the off-the-shelf handle was a bit of work but it turned out great. He did all of the prep work to the handle and sent me a kit to put on the rod. I used (at his suggestion) fiber drywall tape to make arbors and hold the epoxy that he sent. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I took it over to a little lake to try it from shore this afternoon between the rain storms and everything seemed great so far, no fish though. My main worry was that the epoxy would hold tight and I mixed it right. There was a terrible coincidence though since I took another rod to throw a few crankbaits and the reel seat broke loose on it! I've never had that happen before and this is a Rogue made at the factory. Looks like I might have another candidate for a handle transplant... |
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