Adding weight to the rear or removing weight up front. Tennessee reel handles allow to to move the reel on the handle to achieve balance. A bigger reel would add weight and also help balance the rod.
I have a couple of B'n'M 14' BGJP poles with 2000 series reels that I'm trying to better balance. I tied ~6 oz. of weights on the rear and it seems to balance the pole a lot, but adds quite a bit of weight. Other than adding weights into the handle, what are some ideas to balance poles?
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Adding weight to the rear or removing weight up front. Tennessee reel handles allow to to move the reel on the handle to achieve balance. A bigger reel would add weight and also help balance the rod.
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Some of youse guys need to visit a gym.
That's almost a joke. Go bottom fishing for snapper and it will change your opion.
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My 14' rods have line counter reels on them & they go in rod holders ... ain't no way I'm using them for vertical jigging
BUT .... if you are --- a balanced outfit of that length may be "heavy", but an unbalanced (tip heavy) outfit will wear you out a lot faster.
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150 ft down 6 oz weight with a broom handle...just you and the open seas puking your guts kinda fun....lol
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Never been sea sick but certainly doesn't look like fun
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I’ve done that while working offshore, but we rigged up an air tigger to pull up the amberjack in the deeper waters. Lol.
Holding the pole isn’t much of an issue, but trying to use it to drop on crappie all day will get tiring if on the fish.
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It is not what you do for your children, but what you have taught them to do for themselves, that will make them successful human beings.
–Ann Landers
It is not what you do for your children, but what you have taught them to do for themselves, that will make them successful human beings.
–Ann Landers
A larger reel would help a lot to balance a 14' rod.
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