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Rod parts / Supplies

Posted By: HappyNest

Rod parts / Supplies - 05/31/19 12:28 PM

I am starting to play with custom rod building. I know I could go on line but I would prefer too visually compare parts and talk to someone with experience. Where is rod parts and supplies sold in both Austin and Dallas?
Posted By: FishTheBite

Re: Rod parts / Supplies - 05/31/19 03:49 PM

I don't believe that what your looking for exists. It just seems to be too small of a market. But as someone who has taken up the hobby also I hope I am wrong and there is a retail outlet in Austin!
Posted By: HappyNest

Re: Rod parts / Supplies - 05/31/19 05:44 PM

I was hoping maybe a larger bait store with a good selection of parts. However your probably right that it is a very small market.
Posted By: 03svtsnakevert

Re: Rod parts / Supplies - 06/01/19 11:17 AM

As far as rod parts you can find some very basic guides at academy...but that’s about it...everything generally will have to be ordered online for things like handles, reel seats, etc
Posted By: HappyNest

Re: Rod parts / Supplies - 06/01/19 02:30 PM

I picked a set of spinning guides up at Academy but they seem larger than I would like and are double footed. My basic problem at this point is what to order for the application. I watched a video and he showed taping guides on and shaking the rod to test it but I really don’t want to purchase a plethoras of sizes to figure it out. I’ll keep looking for videos as I am sure someone has one that will help.
Posted By: HappyNest

Re: Rod parts / Supplies - 06/01/19 04:58 PM

In Austin I found Jason’s Fishing Tackle and they had a lot of stuff.
Posted By: 03svtsnakevert

Re: Rod parts / Supplies - 06/01/19 11:53 PM

Originally Posted by HappyNest
In Austin I found Jason’s Fishing Tackle and they had a lot of stuff.


Are you talking about Jenson’s?
Posted By: The Tacklesmith

Re: Rod parts / Supplies - 06/02/19 05:56 PM

Try Barlow's Tackle Shop in Richardson.
Posted By: psycho0819

Re: Rod parts / Supplies - 06/09/19 05:43 PM

Finding any kind of selection in Dallas/Austin will not happen. Mail order is about the only way to get what you want. Fishing Tackle Unlimited in Houston area has a decent selection of stuff, if you find yourself down that way.

As to which components for what application, ask 20 people and you'll get 20 different answers on what is best. Mudhole has rod kits that are a great start for a beginner to get their feet wet (it's how I started). As you build one or two of them you'll get a better understanding of the components involved, then the possibilities become literally endless. I've been hobby building for about 4yrs now, and have developed my favorite components for given applications, but it is hugely personal preference.

For instance, some will say to use the smallest ID reel seat that will fit the blank. I have large hands, and a size 16 reel seat is simply not comfortable in my hand, so I opt for size 17 seats on my builds and arbor up to them from the blank diameter. I've grown partial to Fuji VSS spinning seats where some prefer Aero, or other kinds. Hence the custom aspect of building.

You can immediately start knocking out quality rods at a fraction of their retail value (in the custom market), but as you build and experiment you'll find your personal preferences.

Warning, it is an addictive hobby. You likely won't save money over buying store bought rods, but for me it isn't about the money. It's about knowing I built the rods I use, and they are built to meet a specific application.

Notice, I do not speak to decorative wraps or the artistry that can also be a part of building rods. Some builders out there are just that, artists. While I like my rods to be unique and somewhat attractive, for me they are about function first. I've seen many builds out there that I would be apprehensive to fish on a regular basis just due to the time and effort they require to build.
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