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Ronix
Posted 8/5/2012 2:12 PM (#576094)
Subject: Rod Balancer




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Was looking into picking up a rod balancer to put on a LT big dawg but wanted to know which ones you guys recommend and if how well they fit on the LTs for those of you who use them? Thanks
sworrall
Posted 8/5/2012 2:14 PM (#576096 - in reply to #576094)
Subject: Re: Rod Balancer





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I make my own out of sheet lead or strap lead. Cut strips to bend and fit to the end of the handle until I have what I want, and cap it with furniture leg rubber caps or black tape.

Bass Pro has nice ones, but they don't fit the really big muskie rod butts well.
Ronix
Posted 8/5/2012 2:17 PM (#576097 - in reply to #576096)
Subject: Re: Rod Balancer




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Thanks Steve, I know they have two different ones. One is 9.99 and looks just like a rubber cap you slide over the end...id be interested to know how well they stay on while casting? I believe the st croix rods in general have smaller diameter cork than other companies would it fit those rods alright? Thanks again
sworrall
Posted 8/5/2012 2:19 PM (#576098 - in reply to #576097)
Subject: Re: Rod Balancer





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
They fit tight, don't slip or come loose at all.
Ronix
Posted 8/5/2012 2:20 PM (#576099 - in reply to #576098)
Subject: Re: Rod Balancer




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Thanks Steve
jballs
Posted 8/5/2012 3:57 PM (#576117 - in reply to #576094)
Subject: RE: Rod Balancer




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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Ronix,
Hello, I have the LT Big Dawg with the rod balancer from Bass pro, model#1200.
It works well, although to make it balanced to my liking(w/calcutta 400te) I needed 4 of the weights. With this added weight there is only about 3/4" of rod inside the balancer. I use electrical tape to help keep it on. I like Steve's idea, it seems like it would be easier to customize. I hope that this helped.


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Ronix
Posted 8/5/2012 4:27 PM (#576124 - in reply to #576094)
Subject: Re: Rod Balancer




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Jaimey thanks I appreciate the pics and description. I too will be pairing it with my 401 te so I will have to see how I like to balance it. Thanks again
DH.Pare
Posted 8/5/2012 4:30 PM (#576126 - in reply to #576117)
Subject: RE: Rod Balancer




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Location: Montreal, Que. Canada
Steve,

If you have time could you please post a pic of the rod balancer you make. Just got a 9'3" XH Okuma and was woundering if I should try to make my own or just get the Basspro model?

Thanks,
David
kjgmh
Posted 8/6/2012 8:32 AM (#576225 - in reply to #576094)
Subject: Re: Rod Balancer





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Location: Hayward, WI
If using the one pictured I like to wrap the rubber with hockey tape, it gives me a better grip and prevents the black from rubbing off on your shirt.
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