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Old school surfcasting

5,633 views·21 replies·by mattbrodericklifishing··
mattbrodericklifishing
Recent pickup for my surf rod arsenal. 9’ lamiglas s-glass built by Stan in 88. I always appreciate the older stuff and jump on it when I have the chance. Ill be using this gem in the upcoming weeks for schoolies in the back bay. It will be nice to bring life back to this classic. Any surfcasting classics that you guys still use today??
DeckhandOriginal Crew2 postsSince 2019
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richtroxFREE2019#2
I still use an 11' 8" Lami honey rod (conventional). Used to 13' until I snapped the tip off. Conventional glass rods cast very different than the graphite ones in use today. Whenever I've been casting a lot with the honey, it always takes a few casts to get my release point down with my graphites. The honey has a parabolic bend, and being glass, it loads slower and releases slower and longer than an equivalent graphite rod. It's also heavier and tougher on the arms. I just had a new rod made for me by Southside Custom Rods that I haven't picked up yet. Can't wait to see what Andrew Kumjian made for me.
MateOriginal Crew74 postsSince 2018
flounderjoe
still fish a couple of stans rods made up in the late 80s both are conventional one is 8ft the other 10 .Would not swing bucktails with any other rod.
First MateOriginal Crew295 postsSince 2019
Budweiser
BudweiserFREE2019#4
Harnell blank from my grandfather, nothing like creeping around at night pulling in bass by yourself knowing your not alone.
DeckhandOriginal Crew6 postsSince 2019
BennyV
BennyVFREE2019#5
Harnell blank from my grandfather, nothing like creeping around at night pulling in bass by yourself knowing your not alone.
Harnell. Haven’t heard that name in a long time.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,665 postsSince 2018
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live baitFREE2019#6
Started with a 13 1/2' honey color Lamiglass blank I got at Lon Wanser, & a Crack 300 I think I paid $19.00 for. The blank had a couple feet of cork tape at the butt & the reel & guides were attached to the blank with black tape. Went to the Army Navy store for a used belt, I was good to go. Made friends in the dark of nite over 50yrs ago that I still fish with.
John
CaptainOriginal Crew1,979 postsSince 2018
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richtroxFREE2019#7
I think I might still have an old Harnell in my "don't use anymore but won't sell because I might need it one day" pile. 🙂
MateOriginal Crew74 postsSince 2018
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chunksterFREE2020#8
They don't make them like they use to.

Captain1,969 postsSince 2020
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chunksterFREE2020#9
I called Tres Irby we had a brief discussion over the phone
and I picked up a reel from him.


Captain1,969 postsSince 2020
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chunksterFREE2020#10
HUH WHAT WHO?

Captain1,969 postsSince 2020
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chunksterFREE2020#11
I'm actually looking for one of these to fish with.
I might give the guys from Hatteras Jack a call.

Captain1,969 postsSince 2020
BennyV
BennyVFREE2020#12
I used to know quite a few guys that used to fish with sidewinders.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,665 postsSince 2018
cany
canyMOD2020#13
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I used to know quite a few guys that used to fish with sidewinders.

That setup is a lot different that a side winder
AdmiralOriginal Crew40,955 postsSince 2018
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chunksterFREE2020#14
A few ground (boat) fisherman in Brooklyn used to use them.

Captain1,969 postsSince 2020
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chunksterFREE2020#15
You would walk in his shop and it was either him or his wife wrapping rods.





Captain1,969 postsSince 2020
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chunksterFREE2020#16
Why would you do that?



This rod is a 4 and bait beach casting rod.
This rod is a 5 and bait ground casting rod.

Captain1,969 postsSince 2020
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chunksterFREE2020#17
Captain1,969 postsSince 2020
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chunksterFREE2020#18
I have better ones.
What works best where and why?

Captain1,969 postsSince 2020
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live baitFREE2020#19
Who remembers the old saying "it's time to cut the tape"
John
CaptainOriginal Crew1,979 postsSince 2018
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chunksterFREE2020#20
That fish weighed 20 pounds and was caught on 15 pound mono.


Captain1,969 postsSince 2020
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