I'm in the process of rebuilding my rod and I'm curious to know what the benefits are of under-whipping. Are there any or is it purely cosmetic?
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Originally posted by IanAndaz View PostIt stops the legs of the guides from digging into the blank when the rod flexes..apart from that I would say yes its cosmetic.
For a fishing rod it won't make a massive difference unless you are a technique caster but on the field it's another matter...CLIP IT AND WHACK IT
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It can be a very bad thing if applied to the tips of very fine or sensitive rods (match & light bass types for example) - along with things like those heavy tip rings can cause excessive wobble and tip-overshoot when casting, which can lead to increased crack-offs. It also ruins the feel of those kinds of rod; I had a Mk 1 TT Supermatch up until a few years ago built with those old heavy green Fuji rings and underwhipped all the way up and it really killed the crispness of the blank - it was much better rebuilt with lighter rings and no under whipping - felt like a different rod!
On most heavier blanks for mixed / rough ground you probably won't notice any difference though when fishing.
Gary....fishin' accomplished......
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Originally posted by g-force View PostIt can be a very bad thing if applied to the tips of very fine or sensitive rods (match & light bass types for example) - along with things like those heavy tip rings can cause excessive wobble and tip-overshoot when casting, which can lead to increased crack-offs. It also ruins the feel of those kinds of rod; I had a Mk 1 TT Supermatch up until a few years ago built with those old heavy green Fuji rings and underwhipped all the way up and it really killed the crispness of the blank - it was much better rebuilt with lighter rings and no under whipping - felt like a different rod!
On most heavier blanks for mixed / rough ground you probably won't notice any difference though when fishing.
GaryRodbuilding & rod repairs
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People use light rods to aid feel and rod recovery if its a rough ground rod Under whip it if its a beach rod dont. The field lads take shrink tube off and tape eyes on for the lightness and recovery speed help ping the lead plus they can easily move the eyes around to make it stiffer or softer
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