BDfishing Posted August 10, 2015 Posted August 10, 2015 What's the advantage of the double foot Quote
Canyon explorer Posted August 10, 2015 Posted August 10, 2015 I have built single foot Micro casting rods, but I didn't have to be persuaded to do it. Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted August 10, 2015 Posted August 10, 2015 The purpose of double foot guides is to withstand expected pressure put on them. In reality most bass rods would work just fine with all single foot guides. I use a DF stripper guide partly for cosmetic reasons. DF guides on the tip are performance killers due to their weight and weight of the extra wraps. 1 Quote
Super User Big Bait Fishing Posted August 10, 2015 Super User Posted August 10, 2015 double foot stripper guide in size 5 with micro's out to the tip with a size 4 tip top on ALL my casting rods , including a 9' swimbait rod that is a beast of a rod . double foot guides all the way to the tip ( dobyns swimbait rods ) to me kills a little bit of tip flex , plus as Mike says , makes for a tip heavy rod ! Swimbait rods in particular or any long rods benifit from single foot guides for the weight savings , i try to save as much as i can , my primary baitcaster is 7'10'' , my swimbait rods are 8'6'' &9' , that's why i use micro guides on everything , including my spinning rod . Quote
papajoe222 Posted August 11, 2015 Posted August 11, 2015 What MIke said about withstanding pressure. That is the reason you don't see many muskie, steelhead, or saltwater rods with single foot guides. I also like a double foot guide as a stripper guide for the cosmetic value, especially when using tiger or multiple color thread wraps and trim rings. For longer +7ft. heavy action rods I'll normally go with three double foots from the grip up, but that has more to do with purchasing guides in sets than there being a necessity to do so. 1 Quote
Super User Big Bait Fishing Posted August 11, 2015 Super User Posted August 11, 2015 Any pics that's my St. Croix 9' big nasty , 1 double foot stripper guide( size 5) , 11 size 4 micro guides , size 4 tip , spiral wrapped . 1 Quote
Batson Posted August 11, 2015 Posted August 11, 2015 I usually sugggest using 1 or 2 double foot strippers on a casting rod then getting to the smallest practical single foots (size 05 to 03) as fast as possible. If double foot runners aren't absolutely necessary, don't use them. The only freshwater applications that come to mind whre they may be needed are big catfish and musky rods. I fish singles for 30+ lb wild kings in my neck of the woods. -Geoff batsonenterprises.com Quote
BDfishing Posted August 11, 2015 Author Posted August 11, 2015 These will be all large & small mouth bass rods Quote
Super User Jigfishn10 Posted August 11, 2015 Super User Posted August 11, 2015 I've built 2 with single foot guides installed after a double foot stripper guilde. No rhyme or reason for me, just liked the rod that way. Quote
BDfishing Posted August 11, 2015 Author Posted August 11, 2015 Probably go this route http://www.mudhole.com/Rod-Building/MicroWave-Guides/MicroWave-9-Piece-Casting-Guide-Set-NBMW 1 Quote
Super User ww2farmer Posted August 11, 2015 Super User Posted August 11, 2015 I had my builder build mine with two double foot #6 stripper guides, then he ran single foot foot #5's to the tip per my request. Quote
BassResource.com Advertiser FD. Posted August 11, 2015 BassResource.com Advertiser Posted August 11, 2015 I use a double foot stripper guide and sometimes a transition guide as well. Mostly so I can do this. 1 Quote
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