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fishing user avatarIluvsmallies reply : 

So I'm wanting to build a rod for drop shot fishing as my first build.  I've seen so many brands and I'm just not sure which way to go.  I do know I want a good quality rod that has a good back bone and that's sensitive.  I have been looking at mhx, st Croix, rainshadow, etc. what do you guys like?  Thank you in advance. 


fishing user avatarHatten reply : 

I built mine on a MHX High Mod Gen 2 blank. 7'1" with Fuji KR concept alconite guides, aluminum reel seat and carbon fiber grips. Paired with a Shimano Stradic Ci4+. This setup is light and sensitive. I would upload a pic but file is to large. If you would like to see a pic of it you can go to my Facebook page (Hatten Custom Rods) and check it out. I only have pics of two rods on there, it will be the one done in red!


fishing user avatarIluvsmallies reply : 

Thanks for the reply... I dont have facebook or i would definitely check it out.


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

RainShadow Eternity or Immortal.

 

http://batsonenterprises.com/

 

 

 

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fishing user avatarDelaware Valley Tackle reply : 

I've used all three with excellent results. You can muddy the water even more with Rodgeeks, Phoenix, AMT Bushido. Rainshadow and MHX are hard to beat bang for the buck wise (or otherwise for that matter)


fishing user avatarMickD reply : 

How much are you willing to spend?  Roughly.


fishing user avatarIluvsmallies reply : 

I eas thinking 100 bucks just for blank... I would like something thats really sensitive like a g loomis or croix


fishing user avatarS Hovanec reply : 

I'm going to offer a suggestion that typically isn't too popular. Don't go too spendy on your first couple builds. There is a learning curve and you will screw something up. Practice by rewrapping a couple junkers and build a couple cheapies to get your procedure figured out, then build your good rod.


fishing user avatarHatten reply : 

One of the things that has helped me with getting the guides ligned up straight is to take the rod outside after the guides are tied on and look down it. You can see misalignment better. (Iluvsmallies - I sent you a message)


fishing user avatarGlenn reply : 

Rainshadow.  Batson makes over 700 rod blanks.  Your problem won't be finding what blank you want from them; your problem will be deciding exactly which one!


fishing user avatarIluvsmallies reply : 

Yes i agree there is so many to choose from... Thanks hatton for the tip... Will check message


fishing user avatarBig Bait Fishing reply : 

check out GetBit for some discounted/discontinued blanks , you can find some for around $10 - $30

 

http://www.getbitoutdoors.com/specials/rainshadow-discontinued-blanks.html


fishing user avatarIluvsmallies reply : 

Thanks for all the replies


fishing user avatarIluvsmallies reply : 

Anymore opinions??


fishing user avatarBatson reply : 

You pretty much have it.. If this your first build, I would suggest going with a cheaper build to do your trials and errors. I think a few dealers of ours have whole rod kits for $60 or so.. Then after you can bump up to our Eternity2 and Immortal lineup by RainShadow. 

 

 

FYI, the head of product for ST Croix for so many years is now our designer for the past 13!! Soon there will be a video showing some info about Batson! Be on the look out! 


fishing user avatarIluvsmallies reply : 

Ok thanks for all thw replies


fishing user avatarcjam93 reply : 

I have built a lot on MHX blanks and I like them they are solid blanks. However, my main stay now in blanks is Rainshadow. I love the Eternity2's they are like no other blank I have handled. It is pricey though so for a first time build you may want to look at some of RS's other blanks. The other option I would suggest is Liberty. They are GetBit Outdoors house brand and in the price range are some of the best you can get. I have had nothing but good things to say about these blanks. 


fishing user avatarIluvsmallies reply : 

Thanks I was just looking at the eternity 2... Thats about the price range i was looking at actually. I will have to look at the liberty's


fishing user avatarcjam93 reply : 

I just built a client a spinning rod on the 7'2 ml Eternity2 blank. It would make a great dropshot rod. I also am working on the 7'2 ml Immortal blank and it is really nice as well. The Immortal feels like it is slightly stiffer but both feel great for dropshot, shakey head, ect. You cant go wrong with either. Also I love Fuji components, but for spinning rods the only thing I use is Microwave guides by American Tackle. You should check those out they are great. I don't buy that the casting microwaves work, but the spinning ones are great.


fishing user avatarIluvsmallies reply : 

gave you ever used any mhx high modules rods?


fishing user avatarHogsticker reply : 

Don't forget the Phenix Ultra MBX line - Great rod blanks imo. Iv'e come across countless threads that state the Rainshadow RX8 822.5 is the best drop shot blank ever. Being out of production I assume the Eternity 610mxf would be the same thing with even newer technology built in. Personally for me, I don't much care for painted blanks, but that's a personal deal. The thing about blanks is while it may be general thought that St. Croix / Rainshadow makes the best drop shot blank, It may be general thought Phenix / NFC makes the best jig rod - or vice versa. It's really about finding the best tool for the job that fits your specs and criteria. The best way to go about this is on line research via any and all forums. That being said, I've been really impressed with what Phenix has to offer as a whole. At the price range you suggest, I haven't found one better, but I also have not tried the Rainshadow Eternity line. Good luck and let us know what you end up with.


fishing user avatarcjam93 reply : 
  On 12/2/2015 at 3:36 PM, Iluvsmallies said:

gave you ever used any mhx high modules rods?

I have built a pretty good number for myself as well as clients out of the high mod blanks. To be honest, they are nice, but it is hard to tell a difference between the high mod and mid mod. It is slightly lighter and thats about it. The high mod sensitivity is a bit more crisp, but the mid mod is plenty sensitive. To be honest, I do not see myself ever building another high mod for my own use as the difference is not enough to justify doing that over a mid mod. Also being a higher mod the blank will not be as durable. If you take care of your rods then that does not matter, but something to remember is with any brand when you go up in modulus you go down in durability.

 

Something I do with all of my rods is I build them with a very minimalist approach. What I mean is unless a customer asks for it I do not do any fancy decorative wraps, trims work, or labels outside of the blank info label. The less you have on a blank the lighter it will be, the more sensitive it will be, and just the better it will preform all around.


fishing user avatarIluvsmallies reply : 

Thanks for all the replies i cant wait to get started on my first build. Cjam do you use microwave on the whole blank? I was gonna use micros after the first three guides.


fishing user avatarcjam93 reply : 
  On 12/3/2015 at 4:47 AM, Iluvsmallies said:

Thanks for all the replies i cant wait to get started on my first build. Cjam do you use microwave on the whole blank? I was gonna use micros after the first three guides.

 

 

I just use the 9 piece guide set. It comes with size 5 running guides if I remember correctly. I just use those. You could though buy the stripper guide, transition guide, size 5 guide, and then your choice size running guides to the tip. If you go that route I'd suggest looking into Fuji Kt guides or Alps PMK Mini guides. I have had great luck with both of those. 


fishing user avatarIluvsmallies reply : 

Thanks cjam those are the guides i was looking at


fishing user avatarMickD reply : 

There are a ton of great blanks out there, and you've been told a lot of good names, but not much about the power and action you should be using. I concur that for first few builds, use a reasonably priced blank and guides.  All guides will handle all lines; it's more about what you want for finish, and it's about using the smallest, lightest guides you can use for max sensitivity (important in all fishing, but really important for drop shot). Your running guides should be the smallest you can use that will pass the knots you intend to go through the guides.   I suggest using Minima guides, light, handsome, not expensive.  Use a SIC tiptop-that is where the wear from braid will take place.

 

For a blank you want one with med or med light power, IMHO, and extra fast action.  A good blank that gets high reviews is the Revelation line from Rainshadow/Batson, specifically this one:

 

REVS610MXF-SBDrop Shot/Shaky head 6'10" 6-14 3/16-1/2 0.425 4.5 X-Fast 1.78 M $58.22

This was copied from Getbitoutdoors web site, but many carry them.  This can built into a rod of about 3.6 - 3.8 oz (split grip) and will work wonderfully for drop shot.  Go to the Batson and PacBay websites to get tips on guide placement if you're not sure of that.  Mudhole.com has good instructions on rodbuilding techniques.  Keep it simple for your first build.  One advantage custom rods of any price have over commercial rods is that you can do a much better job on the structural integrity of the grip and reel seat.  You don't want to skimp on epoxy like they do.


fishing user avatarMickD reply : 

The site below is a very well run site with many experts viewing it every day, and it specializes in rodbuilding, no lures, jigs, spinnerbait building.  It has a list of sponsors along the left who can provide whatever you need, like the sponsors on the right at this site do so well with mostly lures.

 

http://rodbuilding.org/list.php?2

 

You can ask the simplest of questions on it without any abuse or condescension.  Everyone starts at the beginning, and most all the builders on this and that site understand and respect that.


fishing user avatarIluvsmallies reply : 

Thanks Mickd Im thinkin i will do aprice point rod now... Ive got that a lot in this thread and very thankful for all replies.


fishing user avatarIluvsmallies reply : 

Are you saying that the 3.6-3.8 oz you can do a drop shot casting ??


fishing user avatarBig Bait Fishing reply : 
  On 12/4/2015 at 11:09 AM, Iluvsmallies said:

Are you saying that the 3.6-3.8 oz you can do a drop shot casting ??

that's what BFS rods are all about , finnese casting rods .......


fishing user avatar.ghoti. reply : 
  On 12/4/2015 at 11:09 AM, Iluvsmallies said:

Are you saying that the 3.6-3.8 oz you can do a drop shot casting ??

Drop shot works just fine on a casting rig, with two exceptions.

If you have a long distance between bait and weight, it is difficult to throw on a casting rig.

If you're fishing deep, its a lot easier to just leave the bail open On a spinning reel, for a fast, straight drop, than to feather the spool on a baitcaster


fishing user avatarS Hovanec reply : 
  On 12/24/2015 at 5:37 AM, .ghoti. said:

If you're fishing deep, its a lot easier to just leave the bail open On a spinning reel, for a fast, straight drop, than to feather the spool on a baitcaster

 

Yea.  I made a baitcaster guy look silly and convert him to dropshot spinning all in one trip.  Lake Erie in 50' of water.  I was hooked up and my fish was jumping before his bait was even near the bottom......on several occasions.


fishing user avatarIluvsmallies reply : 

Thanks for all the replies once again I will hopefully get started on this rod soon.  




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