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Loving my Cape Cod Tai rod.

2,930 views·17 replies·by DarthBaiter
DarthBaiter
At first I thought it was too lite for anything other than light trout fishing in my local strams, but after fishing it for a season, it's now my favorite lite Blackfish rod for the area I fish.
Been using. Daiwa CS80 with 15lb braid and 20lb leader. The whole set up weighs almost nothing.
Jigging, and lite sinker rigs...makes everything that gets hooked feel like a monster. ?
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To Kilsong and his partners
새해 복만이 받으세요

To all non korean speaking peeps, Happy new year. 🙂
First MateOriginal Crew899 postsSince 2019
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At first I thought it was too lite for anything other than light trout fishing in my local strams, but after fishing it for a season, it's now my favorite lite Blackfish rod for the area I fish.
Been using. Daiwa CS80 with 15lb braid and 20lb leader. The whole set up weighs almost nothing.
Jigging, and lite sinker rigs...makes everything that gets hooked feel like a monster. ?
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To Kilsong and his partners
새해 복만이 받으세요

To all non korean speaking peeps, Happy new year. 🙂
Lemme guess that is the pool winners ride?
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,665 postsSince 2018
DarthBaiter
Yes, his brand new 23 Parker. Nice ride and good on the drift.

I still love my deep v. ;l
First MateOriginal Crew899 postsSince 2019
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I made myself a fluke rod out of the Tai blank. Reluctant to try it on blackfish,though
MateOriginal Crew74 postsSince 2019
DarthBaiter
I use it mainly in water of 30' or less with a jig or rig of less than 2oz. I always wonder what would happen if I hook another one like this one.1108181337.webp
First MateOriginal Crew899 postsSince 2019
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chunksterFREE2021#6
Good for you DB. A true sportsman. Big fish on light tackle.
The waters like glass. Water skiing conditions. 🙂
Captain1,969 postsSince 2020
DarthBaiter
I stopped by Jig-n-Pop and picked up another Tai blank.

Thinking I'm gonna extend it and make a 7' spinning rod and get a small Daiwa BG to match it up.
First MateOriginal Crew899 postsSince 2019
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chunksterFREE2021#8
Thinking I'm gonna extend it and make a 7' spinning rod and get a small Daiwa BG to match it up.


For a rod like that. This is what I had in mind.


Captain1,969 postsSince 2020
DarthBaiter
Nice reel. What size is that?
Might have to rethink the thread colors for that one.
First MateOriginal Crew899 postsSince 2019
DarthBaiter
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I extended the blank with a piece of a CTS I broke a few years ago.
Now it's a Korean NZ hybrid. ?
First MateOriginal Crew899 postsSince 2019
DarthBaiter
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Handle is all done. Decided to make a casting rod instead of a spining rod before I glued in the reel seat.
First MateOriginal Crew899 postsSince 2019
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Looks good DB. Do you prefer to have the reel seat on that way?
MateOriginal Crew74 postsSince 2019
DarthBaiter
For bait casters and spinning reels, yes.
I reverse it for conventional reels.

This way most of my hand is on the cork and not the reel seat.
First MateOriginal Crew899 postsSince 2019
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kilsongFREE2021#14
The Tai rod is amazing rod. The blank weighs only 1.4 oz.
We landed 50 -60 lb tuna and 150 lb halibut with the rods.

MateOriginal Crew79 postsSince 2019
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MateOriginal Crew79 postsSince 2019
DarthBaiter
Geez, look at the bend on that rod with the tuna...crazy. Bending right at the fore grip. 😱

I can't wait for the blackfish season so I can light my Tai sticks on some big azz togs. ?
First MateOriginal Crew899 postsSince 2019
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Geez, look at the bend on that rod with the tuna...crazy. Bending right at the fore grip. 😱

I can't wait for the blackfish season so I can light my Tai sticks on some big azz togs. ?
Big grouper fight much harder than tog.
MateOriginal Crew79 postsSince 2019
DarthBaiter
I bet they do, but I can't seem to hook one in the sound. 😀

Come on global warming, we need some groupers in the Long Island Sound. ?
First MateOriginal Crew899 postsSince 2019

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