new end on ultra lite rod
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new end on ultra lite rod
So here's the deal..I got a Quantam Ultra Lite for my birthday a few weeks ago. I took it out one time and caught no fish. So the second time I was a going to go out on a very unsuccessful camping/fishing trip to Sprague. I got the boat anchored and started to rig it up and noticed the tip was broken off. Sad story I know, I cried too. j/k My question I have is I want to know if cutting the rod right below the next eyelet down and replacing it with a new eyelet will hurt the integrity of the rod. Is it worth messing with? By the way, the rod is an Ultra Lite, 6'6" 2-6lb line weight, lure weight 1/64-1/8. I'm not sure if that matters but there you go. Any help is appreciated.
Also, my wife felt for me so we replace it with an almost identical rod but only 5'6" so I would quit sobbing like a little girl
Also, my wife felt for me so we replace it with an almost identical rod but only 5'6" so I would quit sobbing like a little girl
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RE:new end on ultra lite rod
last year my UL uglystick tip was snapped off in trunk lid by me! I would leave it as long as possible and just put a new tip. Good 2nd or backup rod!
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Re: new end on ultra lite rod
I have lost a tip or 2. Big 5 has replacment tips for a few bucks. I just take some dikes and snip it off. I then like to take a lighter, and just melt the frays, sand any weirdness out, and glue on the new tip. Gorilla glue works just fine. I always keep a few extra tips and glue in my takle bag
Re: new end on ultra lite rod
If the tip guide is broken you don't want to be cutting the blank. Heat the tip to melt the glue, pull off the tip guide, glue on a new tip guide. If the rod blank tip is broken, well that's a no brainer, glue on a new tip guide.
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Re: new end on ultra lite rod
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My question I have is I want to know if cutting the rod right below the next eyelet down and replacing it with a new eyelet will hurt the integrity of the rod.
Yes, it'll change the 'action' of the rod as it won't have the light action tip. Which will change the feel, and the casting ability of the rod, and the lighter lures will be harder to cast. Depending of course on how much tip was broke off.
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Is it worth messing with?
Yes, if just an inch was broke off, the rod is still quite useful for the same purpose. If it's broke down close to the second guide the rod can still be used, but the action will be heavier, and the rod won't be as useful as an ultralite anymore. Been there, done that.
My question I have is I want to know if cutting the rod right below the next eyelet down and replacing it with a new eyelet will hurt the integrity of the rod.
Yes, it'll change the 'action' of the rod as it won't have the light action tip. Which will change the feel, and the casting ability of the rod, and the lighter lures will be harder to cast. Depending of course on how much tip was broke off.
quote;
Is it worth messing with?
Yes, if just an inch was broke off, the rod is still quite useful for the same purpose. If it's broke down close to the second guide the rod can still be used, but the action will be heavier, and the rod won't be as useful as an ultralite anymore. Been there, done that.
Tom.
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Re: new end on ultra lite rod
You don't want to cut the rod...no need to. Just put a new tip on. Now if you mean the rod is damaged and you can't put an eye on the tip. Then carefully cut it at the first possible spot with no damage. Maybe if you are still unsure then post a picture of what you have work with.
Re: new end on ultra lite rod
Acually this thread is 2 1/2 years old. But the info is still good for anyone that breaks a tip guide or rod tip in the future.
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