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Fish and Whistle
Posted 8/20/2009 10:41 PM (#395149)
Subject: Big thanks to Frank





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Location: Antioch, IL
About two or three weeks ago I got a call from Frank. He remembered a five minute conversation I had with him at the Harper College show in January about a rod a really wanted. He remembered every little detail about what I was looking for and happened to have the blank plus a little free time. He knew that I was leaving for Canada soon and offered to build it before I left. I just picked the rod up today and WOW! Exactly what I was looking for. This is my second custom from Frank's Custom Rods plus I've had the pleasure of fishing with 5-6 more that he has made for some friends. Just flat out superb craftsmanship. I can't wait to stick one up in LOTW in three weeks. If anyone is in the market for a custom rod look no further than Frank's Custom Rods. For both rods I have have specified the intended use and colors scheme only. I leave the wrap style up to Frank. I like a good surprise and Franks wraps are just sick. This one has an old school feel withe some classy red, white & blue thunderbirds. Looks like a rod my Grandfather would have loved. I think the first time I take it out I'll wear one of Gramp's old school bowling shirts. Thanks again Frank.


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Muskyfisher
Posted 8/21/2009 8:10 AM (#395170 - in reply to #395149)
Subject: Re: Big thanks to Frank





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Location: Big Falls MN
Thats a awsome stick. Would you mind telling me what they run as far as price? How long whats the action of the rod also?
dcates
Posted 8/21/2009 9:26 AM (#395180 - in reply to #395149)
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Location: Syracuse, Indiana
Frank's rods are simply the best.
Fish and Whistle
Posted 8/21/2009 12:13 PM (#395224 - in reply to #395149)
Subject: Re: Big thanks to Frank





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Location: Antioch, IL
Get in contact with Frank for exact numbers (I don't want to post value without his knowledge or permission). I can tell you that it's not much, if at all, more than you would pay for some of the high end factory rods from a big box store. The one above is a Wicked Series 8'6" one piece Hvy - Fast action. I've rigged it with a saltist LW30 to use for bigger tails and larger cranks (don't throw much rubber, but it would be great for it). Until I got my first custom rod I thought that there is no way they could make that much of a difference over my factory rods. I was way off. Casting is much more accurate and can get more distance out of a propoerly spined and thought out design. The sensitivity and ability to play a fish is also superior. My boat side hook up to catch ratio dramatically improved. A ton of factors came into play when I got my PB a year ago, but one of them was the fact that I was able maintain pressure and finese the fish for "ever" while the netman worked through some "issues" (Freeked and jammed his rod tip w/ bucktail into the net) I'm not sure if I would have been able to keep her pinned with an inferior set up.
Chasin50
Posted 8/21/2009 7:08 PM (#395293 - in reply to #395180)
Subject: RE: Big thanks to Frank




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Location: Michigan
dcates - 8/21/2009 10:26 AM

Frank's rods are simply the best.


ditto...

DB, SC Premier, SC Legend; just pick what you want and have Frank make it yours!

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esox50
Posted 8/21/2009 7:30 PM (#395298 - in reply to #395224)
Subject: Re: Big thanks to Frank





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Fish and Whistle - 8/21/2009 12:13 PM

Get in contact with Frank for exact numbers (I don't want to post value without his knowledge or permission). I can tell you that it's not much, if at all, more than you would pay for some of the high end factory rods from a big box store. The one above is a Wicked Series 8'6" one piece Hvy - Fast action. I've rigged it with a saltist LW30 to use for bigger tails and larger cranks (don't throw much rubber, but it would be great for it). Until I got my first custom rod I thought that there is no way they could make that much of a difference over my factory rods. I was way off. Casting is much more accurate and can get more distance out of a propoerly spined and thought out design. The sensitivity and ability to play a fish is also superior. My boat side hook up to catch ratio dramatically improved. A ton of factors came into play when I got my PB a year ago, but one of them was the fact that I was able maintain pressure and finese the fish for "ever" while the netman worked through some "issues" (Freeked and jammed his rod tip w/ bucktail into the net) I'm not sure if I would have been able to keep her pinned with an inferior set up.


That's funny. I have the same rod (power and action) rigged with the same reel for the same applications. Dave, you will love it! The rod has a bit more backbone than most traditional heavy power rods (unless I have an XH, but I don't think so) so it will bring in burned 10s with ease. Throws Mag Dawgs just as well. Pretty much a great all-around rod.
just_one_more_cast
Posted 8/24/2009 5:35 PM (#395733 - in reply to #395149)
Subject: Re: Big thanks to Frank





Posts: 76


Location: Bartlett IL
Hey guys, thanks for the kind words.

Randy, it was good talking to you today. Glad we could clear things up.
grif
Posted 8/24/2009 5:57 PM (#395736 - in reply to #395733)
Subject: Re: Big thanks to Frank




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Good talking to you today also. Glad that we cleared things up to.
Guest
Posted 10/20/2009 9:59 PM (#405810 - in reply to #395149)
Subject: RE: Big thanks to Frank


franks can you tell me more about your Wicked Series
Steve Jonesi
Posted 10/21/2009 6:43 PM (#405930 - in reply to #395149)
Subject: Re: Big thanks to Frank




Posts: 2089


I think Lexus stole Frankie's MO....The Relentless Pursuit of Perfection. THE premier builder of custom muskie rods for discriminating anglers with customer service to match.
Pikiespawn
Posted 10/22/2009 8:32 PM (#406073 - in reply to #395149)
Subject: Re: Big thanks to Frank




Posts: 921


Location: Apollo, PA
Hey chad, what are those leftie reels, by the way, mighty pertty rigs!!
Chasin50
Posted 10/23/2009 5:03 AM (#406101 - in reply to #406073)
Subject: Re: Big thanks to Frank




Posts: 380


Location: Michigan
Luna 300L's and Shimano DSV 301's. Thanks
Guest
Posted 4/20/2010 6:49 PM (#436412 - in reply to #395149)
Subject: RE: Big thanks to Frank


does anyone have franks phone #
Steve Jonesi
Posted 4/21/2010 8:50 AM (#436508 - in reply to #395149)
Subject: Re: Big thanks to Frank




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630-309-8055. Good luck this weekend to Frankie and Richie on defending their title in the "Challenge". Bring home the hardware!!!
Guest
Posted 8/5/2011 10:36 PM (#510680 - in reply to #395149)
Subject: RE: Big thanks to Frank


does anyone know anything about his wicked rod blank, what is it similar to?
Muddy41
Posted 8/6/2011 10:28 PM (#510751 - in reply to #510680)
Subject: RE: Big thanks to Frank





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Location: Richfield, MN
Guest - 8/5/2011 10:36 PM

does anyone know anything about his wicked rod blank, what is it similar to?
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