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Re: Carpenter product questions!
November 25, 2011, 04:59:47 PM
I'm glad you wrote that, Jon because this definitely does not accord with the other approach which you apply to GT fishing which is "no line out"
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Re: Carpenter product questions!
November 25, 2011, 05:38:20 PM
But for the purpose the BLCs were made ie kingfish and stickbaits they are excellent.

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Re: Carpenter product questions!
November 25, 2011, 06:36:36 PM
I'm glad you wrote that, Jon because this definitely does not accord with the other approach which you apply to GT fishing which is "no line out"

Hi Brandon ,

" No line out " was my way a long time ago , can't do it now except for the smaller GTs and here is what happened prior to WV80XH days : rodbreak1

I will test that BLC84/22R P-1 with YFT casting light lures and will report in due course .

Jon .
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Re: Carpenter product questions!
November 25, 2011, 10:02:19 PM
Pak Jon,
looks like the rod broke at the joint.
anyone shared the same  :'( experience with carpenter rods?

cheers
izhan

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Re: Carpenter product questions!
November 25, 2011, 10:18:36 PM
Pak Jon,
looks like the rod broke at the joint.
anyone shared the same  :'( experience with carpenter rods?

cheers
izhan

Hi Izhan ,

That happened way back in 2003 when I was still practicing " no line out " technique and the rod was a UFM Deepwater , can't remember which one . Now I am not as strong as before and hence the change of my equipments , gone are all the SP n WV models , now only have PE 6~8 rated rods and below ( CV , EP , BLC , etc. ) .

Carpenter rods have evolved too , I am still digging around with the new concept rods , some may not be suitable for GT fishing near the reefs but in deeper water , some may still be usable . In my last trip to the Mollucast islands , the one that I got " reefed " was with CV79/40RF SHP with initial drag setting of 10 kg n meanwhile I survived a 30 kg speciment was with BLC84/22R P-1 with a mere 6 kg initial drag , it depends on the fish where it decides to run .

Jon .
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Re: Carpenter product questions!
November 25, 2011, 10:19:59 PM
I would suggest that a GT could break any rod at the butt join if the user fishes in a complete "no line out" fashion. It's operator error  ;).

 

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Re: Carpenter product questions!
November 26, 2011, 02:23:44 AM
Pak Jon,
looks like the rod broke at the joint.
anyone shared the same  :'( experience with carpenter rods?

cheers
izhan

Hi Izhan ,

That happened way back in 2003 when I was still practicing " no line out " technique and the rod was a UFM Deepwater , can't remember which one . Now I am not as strong as before and hence the change of my equipments , gone are all the SP n WV models , now only have PE 6~8 rated rods and below ( CV , EP , BLC , etc. ) .

Carpenter rods have evolved too , I am still digging around with the new concept rods , some may not be suitable for GT fishing near the reefs but in deeper water , some may still be usable . In my last trip to the Mollucast islands , the one that I got " reefed " was with CV79/40RF SHP with initial drag setting of 10 kg n meanwhile I survived a 30 kg speciment was with BLC84/22R P-1 with a mere 6 kg initial drag , it depends on the fish where it decides to run .

Jon .

Pak, any CV79/40RF SHP in stock for sale? ;D

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Re: Carpenter product questions!
December 29, 2011, 08:51:33 PM
Hi,
Any information on the Carpenter travel rod?

ED

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Re: Carpenter product questions!
December 30, 2011, 06:18:49 AM
With some new sea fogs (120gr ) around I was wondering if my BLC 80/35 is too much of a stickbait rod to handle one ? Can someone please advice me , thanks.

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Re: Carpenter product questions!
December 30, 2011, 08:53:46 AM
Way to soft in the tip i would think Rory.
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Re: Carpenter product questions!
December 30, 2011, 09:48:41 AM
Although Sea Frog Twin Hook is designed for softer popping, BLC still doesn't dot the job.

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Re: Carpenter product questions!
December 30, 2011, 10:20:42 AM
Thank you Tak and Cam, shame. :(

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Re: Carpenter product questions!
December 30, 2011, 05:44:10 PM
Hi Ed,

If you are asking about 3 piece rods, they are still on testing stage and no plan for the production yet.

I have actually started post testing report on http://www.carpenterlures.com.au/. This will be typical Carpenter reports - photos with short message but will give you some idea what products may be available in the future.

Cheers,
Tak



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Re: Carpenter product questions!
March 09, 2012, 01:43:39 AM
hi, tak,

i am looking for,

1) jigging rod PE 6 length approx. 6.3ft, jig weight approx. 300 gm

2) jigging rod PE 3 - 4 length approx. 6ft, jig weight approx. 200 gm

can advise whether carpenter have these range of rods ?

thanks,

lenny

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Re: Carpenter product questions!
March 09, 2012, 04:28:48 AM
hi, tak,

i am looking for,

1) jigging rod PE 6 length approx. 6.3ft, jig weight approx. 300 gm

2) jigging rod PE 3 - 4 length approx. 6ft, jig weight approx. 200 gm

can advise whether carpenter have these range of rods ?

thanks,

lenny

Lenny,
I don't think carpenter have what you want. The only jigging rod from carpenter is the One Hundred series. All PE 5-8, 5'2"-5'6" length.
Jeff