Rod tip curve?????
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 6/16/2016 7:26 PM (#820870)
Subject: Rod tip curve?????





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Location: St. Lawrence River
Anyone ever receive a rod that has some curve, say in the last 6" or so of the blank (towards tip obviously)??.. this seems unusual to me.
Fishysam
Posted 6/16/2016 7:45 PM (#820873 - in reply to #820870)
Subject: Re: Rod tip curve?????




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No, but ice fishing rods set on the dash in the winter time have curled over due to the heater? Any chance it sat in the sun behind a windshield that could make it excessively hot?
Booch
Posted 6/17/2016 11:06 AM (#820928 - in reply to #820870)
Subject: Re: Rod tip curve?????




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Nope. But, maybe it's the "next big thing" in muskie fishing! Ha ha.
tswoboda
Posted 6/17/2016 11:56 AM (#820938 - in reply to #820870)
Subject: RE: Rod tip curve?????




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JakeStCroixSkis - 6/16/2016 7:26 PM Anyone ever receive a rod that has some curve, say in the last 6" or so of the blank (towards tip obviously)??.. this seems unusual to me.

 Yup, it's a factory defect in the blank.  I have a rod like that from gander and it's caught some big fish.  The bend in the tip makes no difference, but it's really noticeable so I pointed it out in the store and they gave me the rod for 1/3 the price.

Landry
Posted 6/17/2016 2:41 PM (#820952 - in reply to #820870)
Subject: Re: Rod tip curve?????




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It's common. It's a defect. It will not affect performance.
I have. Rod with this issue too and it has been fine.
Sometimes as the steel mandrels they build the blanks on get old the blanks come off a bit crooked.
johnsonaaro2
Posted 6/17/2016 3:30 PM (#820959 - in reply to #820870)
Subject: Re: Rod tip curve?????





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Location: Madison, WI
Ive had this happen to a rod when i left it in my car when it was sunny out
Kirby Budrow
Posted 6/17/2016 3:33 PM (#820960 - in reply to #820870)
Subject: Re: Rod tip curve?????





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Location: Chisholm, MN
Yes, I had one shipped that way. So far it has not caused any issues and I was told by the maker that it would be fine, but I still don't love it.
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 6/17/2016 5:47 PM (#820968 - in reply to #820960)
Subject: Re: Rod tip curve?????





Posts: 1425


Location: St. Lawrence River
Kirby Budrow - 6/17/2016 4:33 PM

Yes, I had one shipped that way. So far it has not caused any issues and I was told by the maker that it would be fine, but I still don't love it.


It's unsettling but I was reassured by a rod guy who I trust very much that it will be fine. I'm not worried about it! It's a sweet rod.
muskymartin67
Posted 6/17/2016 9:37 PM (#820979 - in reply to #820870)
Subject: Re: Rod tip curve?????





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Location: Delavan, WI
I have a glass trolling rod that curved a bit after sitting with some tension on the reel still works fine
TJones
Posted 6/18/2016 9:15 AM (#820992 - in reply to #820870)
Subject: Re: Rod tip curve?????




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As someone who builds rods occasionally... It's common thing to get a blank with a little curve in it, not a big deal.
banditman
Posted 6/22/2016 11:17 AM (#821450 - in reply to #820870)
Subject: Re: Rod tip curve?????





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Location: Tomahawk, WI
Ive got a 9' TI rod with a curve in the tip. Does not cause a problem!!!
Anthony1123
Posted 6/24/2016 1:22 PM (#821711 - in reply to #820870)
Subject: Re: Rod tip curve?????




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Just like TJones said, its pretty common. Most blanks aren't perfectly straight. Some of them have noticeable bends. Most of the time the rod is built on the straightest axis and you don't even notice it. It shouldn't effect performance at all...