Jon, to me, the regional guys who made the decision to go with the specs of the rod simply got it wrong. As you know, Chris is a big man with long arms and if he found its length to be outside his comfort level, I'm just not sure what they were doing considering the market the rod was developed for. I don't have any doubt that the rod, with its long butt section would cast beautifully but it would be a handful to fight a fish with. The blank is a very capable blank but to me at least, the specs just were not ideal for the market the rod was sold into.
I have heard the statement "new style of popping rod" associated with the Caranx before but I am not sure what it means.
It's a relatively easy task to get the rod shortened and any decent rod craftsman can do this in short time. Even with the skinny EVA foregrip, this can be built up easily. The thing is you shouldn't have to do this