So I was out with the kids a few weeks ago for some perch. I was using a reel that was spooled with braid and attached a perch rig to it. Well I got a fair sized perched, pulled it up and the line broke. Hmm I said to myself. Retied everything again casted out and then noticed when I would reel in it wouldn't be too smooth. I thought that the reel itself was the issue where the line goes into the bail so I put it aside and forgot about it. The other day I took a closer look and found that the eye at the tip of the rod has a groove in it. I'm assuming it's from trolling for walleye last year with it. The rod is an quantum something not sure what model that I bought used a few years back. Now my question is can anything be done to smooth it out? I was shocked that it actually wore a groove in it. I have an old shimano rod that has to be close to 15 years old now that I have used with braid and not one issue. Should I just cut my losses and get another one?
Steve
Eye repair
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Re: Eye repair
I have taken a few rods to Ed at Paddletales to replace guides. It is really reasonably priced and he can usually fix it while you wait.
Re: Eye repair
If Ed can't fix it, he has someone that does excellent repair work on rods.BobbyJordan wrote:I have taken a few rods to Ed at Paddletales to replace guides. It is really reasonably priced and he can usually fix it while you wait.
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Re: Eye repair
X2 I have a rod I've got to pick up and another to drop off.StarTzar wrote:If Ed can't fix it, he has someone that does excellent repair work on rods.BobbyJordan wrote:I have taken a few rods to Ed at Paddletales to replace guides. It is really reasonably priced and he can usually fix it while you wait.
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Re: Eye repair
LeBaron sells easy DIY replacement guide kits for a few bucks.
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Re: Eye repair
If braid is cutting into the guides than it is a low and rod and as such may not be worth the repair. Definitely do not use braid in it again.
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