Smirak Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Anyone know anything about the iRod 764SB? It’s a 7’6 H rtd 2-6oz. It’s only $150, so I could probably buy cheaper than build, but whatever. Anyone know of a comparable blank? Primary use would be glides most likely. Up to a Klash9/Deps250 maybe… Quote
Super User MickD Posted 17 hours ago Super User Posted 17 hours ago Look at the Point Blanks at Getbitoutdoors.com. Quote
BayouSlide Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Voodoo Rods also have the Point Blanks at the same price. But unlike Mud Hole or Get Bit, Casey at Voodoo normally ships the same day if you order early. Amazing service and highly recommended. 👍 Quote
spoonplugger1 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Unless they have changed things, wouldn't that be their 6' 9" spinnerbait blank? A 7 1/2 ft. blank is usually designated as 764 if in feet, or 904 if in inches. Their catalog looks like the use the first one. Quote
Smirak Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago 3 hours ago, spoonplugger1 said: Unless they have changed things, wouldn't that be their 6' 9" spinnerbait blank? A 7 1/2 ft. blank is usually designated as 764 if in feet, or 904 if in inches. Their catalog looks like the use the first one. Good catch. Not sure where I came up with that 694 from?? Anyway, it’s the 764. I edited the original post… Quote
spoonplugger1 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago The high end North Fork Composite blanks are the same price now, strangely the lower end nes are more expensive. In truth, all the best known blank manufacturers make them now. I've had them from Seeker Blue steel blanks, United Composites, Batson Rainshadow, NFC above, NFC has them to like 20-24 oz. lures. The good ones also work for umbrella, glide, swimbait and Alabama rigs. Quote
Smirak Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago I’m trying to get away from my 7’10 that I use in my kayak. It’s just too big for my style. Quote
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