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Old 05-19-2012, 10:34 AM   #1
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Jig stick reel placement

So before I knew any better I jumped on buying a used surface iron rod. A calstar 690j, it was custom wrapped in a iron man theme and I was sold. Unfortunately when I went out with Kevin and checked out his setups and he checked out mine, the reel seat is set way too high up. It's supposed to be from the elbow at the butt to where your wrist is right?


Unfortunately that's where my hand is (sorry for the lousy photo it was hard to take myself) and you can see several inches ahead is the seat.

So I know the best route is to just buy a new jigs tick deckhand style. Unfortunately I'm blowing the budget on a bait tank, and I kind of like the rod.

Do I have any options besides dealing with it.

Only thing I can think of is wrapping the split section with cork (or having someone do it, is it like wrapping a bike bar?) and slapping a cork puppy On there. My hand rests right there before the grip starts and maybe I could get away with that?

I have no clue if I could cut a few inches out of that mid section and shorten it.

I would rather ask silly questions here than look like an idiot In the tackle shop

Also last option, anyone have a good working older stick they aren't using they could part with for a friendly price.

Thanks pals!
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Old 05-19-2012, 06:46 PM   #2
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Cut the hypolon off then grind through the reel seat. Not the easiest thing to do but I have taken reel seats off before this way. After you get everything off the blank you can put on cork tape or any other grip that can be wrapped on.
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Old 05-20-2012, 09:30 AM   #3
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That is an oddly set up rod. The previouse owner might have been in the NBA. It's sorta configured like a surf casting rod but it has a trigger. I second Mr. Adventure. Cut the reel seat off. Maybe leave the hypolon intact though. It is in a usable condition and it does look cool. Some people like hyp on thier jig sticks. I have a few of the split grip rods and when I redid the handle of my Ulua I set it up split grip and really like it. If you like the split grip style you can add 4-6 inches of cork wrap right where you need the reel to go. I like tuna cord over the cork. Or just strip the whole thing and put on the cork. Either way you'll end with a great one of a kind rod. Mike
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Old 05-20-2012, 10:08 AM   #4
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I found a few shots of the minimal split grip handle I put on my ulua. Mike
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Old 05-20-2012, 11:47 AM   #5
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There's nothing magic about reel placement although putting it where your hand fall when the butt lines up with your elbow is traditional. Try it as is and see if you like it. The longer butt makes it easier to fish with it under your arm which may be advantageous from the yak.
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Old 05-21-2012, 02:06 PM   #6
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Thanks for the pointers, here's how it stands now. I'll wrap it with cord after I give it a few practice tries but I'm ready to get out there and sling some jigs!
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Old 05-21-2012, 04:41 PM   #7
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Nice! Glad that worked for you.
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Old 05-21-2012, 11:48 PM   #8
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Looks like you've got it set the way you want it now!
I wrap rods and there are two things I would have done. If you are very careful with a dremel tool with a cutting disc and a razor knife I would strip off the hypalon and cut off the reel seat. From there I would re-do the grip with either cork tape or tuna twine or my personal favorite; a basket weave handle. (Phenix does it on some of their jigs sticks to give you an idea of what I'm referring to.) From there just make the handle to the length you want, and if you have room above the foregrip that is left exposed, wrap a new decorative wrap on the blank.
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Old 05-22-2012, 01:48 AM   #9
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Thanks for the pointers, here's how it stands now. I'll wrap it with cord after I give it a few practice tries but I'm ready to get out there and sling some jigs!
This is really funny, why because I built that rod for someone, and that is where he wanted the reel seat. I could cut off the but to your length and put new hypo on it if you would like.
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Old 05-22-2012, 02:11 AM   #10
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reel seat placement

Are you fishing of a boat or a kayak?
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Old 05-22-2012, 09:57 AM   #11
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No way! Nice to meet ya Walt. I'm fishing off a kayak, I think the length is fine thanks for the offer. I was sold on the rod the second I saw the iron man theme hah hah.

Fishin kid, that's exactly what I did to remove it. Took it easy with the dremel and razor blade. Riverside has no tackle shops worth speaking of so while I'm in San Diego fishing this weekend I'll pop into one to check out my options, nab some cork and tuna cord and practice my basket weave.
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