Sunday, February 24, 2019

How to adjust winding shape of line

How to adjust winding shape of line

Just for those who wants to setting shape their spool.

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A. Setting upon delivery
B. To set to wind more to the front Reduce the number of washers on the spool shaft
C. To set to wind more to the back Increase the number of washers on the spool shaft



Please don't confuse with the picture below, as it the solution when you have an unbalanced line.

Disclaimer
I am not claim to be an authority in the field of rod, lure and equipment testing and the use of any information on this site is at the user’s and buyer's own risk.  All above writing is just my feedback and opinion.  Please browse official sites for more accurate explanation and description. While I make every effort to provide accurate and complete information, i provide no warranty, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of any information on this site. I welcome suggestions on how to improve this site’s content and correct errors. 
Lure MAX and line MAX and notation of drag value are reference level. Please consider casting methods and fighting methods etc. as it changes with the person who uses it.
Those who are expert the basics of loading method properly can use bigger lures and even use thicker lines.
Rod weight is a numerical value when measuring the prototype rod. Please acknowledge that there are some errors at the time of the product.
Rod Specifications Parts are subject to change without prior notice for improvement. Please note that.

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

2019: New Carpenter Bluefish 120

In January 2019, Carpenter has released its new Bluefish 120 (BF120) production.  The previous release was in October 2016 with 2 color scheme i.e. _Diablo Dark Blueback and Flyingfish Blackback.
This time Carpenter has released 7 color scheme.

Bluefish BF 120-210
Total length: 210 mm
Weight Approximately: 116 g
Floating
Conforming hook weight (per unit) approximately 11g e.g. Decoy Saltwater 6/0.
Suitable Split Ring: Carpenter SR 250 lb or Owner #10

From Carpenter BF120 website, it is stated that BF120-210 main target fish are Hiramasa, GT and Tuna.
BF120-210 is easy to operate lure for rough sea.  BF120-210 has two main actions i.e. just reel in walk-the-dog and γ jerk where jerk speed, length, pitch, stop time, etc. can be adapted to the nature and circumstances of the target fish.

Suitable GT rods include TBL80/30, TBL80/35, TBL83/32, EP85/36, EP88/35, EP82/38, CV79/35 and EP86/40.  FOr F3 711/40 and TBL80/40, BF120 can be played if the angler excellent on the slack timing.

Flying fish (black / navy back) Metal sticker

Blue back Holographic sticker

Black back / Tiger striped gold Metal sticker

Diablo Black back Metal sticker

Diablo White Holographic sticker

Black back / Orange Belly Metal sticker

Nirami Hananai Metal sticker




Disclaimer
I do not claim to be an authority in the field of the rod, lure and equipment testing and the use of any information on this site are at the user’s and buyer's own risk.  All of the above writing is just my feedback and opinion.  Please browse official sites for more accurate explanation and description. While I make every effort to provide accurate and complete information, I provide no warranty, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of any information on this site. I welcome suggestions on how to improve this site’s content and correct errors. I am also NOT ASSOCIATED with any brands and/or promoting any brands.
Lure MAX and line MAX and notation of drag value are reference level. Please consider casting methods and fighting methods etc. as it changes with the person who uses it.
Those who are expert the basics of loading method properly can use bigger lures and even use thicker lines.
Rod weight is a numerical value when measuring the prototype rod. Please acknowledge that there are some errors at the time of the product.
Rod Specifications Parts are subject to change without prior notice for improvement. Please note that.