I have this rod and if that were to happen I'd get it professionally repaired.
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I have this rod and if that were to happen I'd get it professionally repaired.
I wouldn't say it's easy to get dialed in perfectly but that's also why it's so good once you do. You can make such tiny subtle adjustments to it. It doesn't need to be set perfectly to function but...
7'7" heavy gen 1 Cumara
I feel your pain. I got a hold of the same rod - 10/10 mint condition a couple of years ago and snapped the tip 2 weeks later. Completely my fault. Wasn't even fishing with it when it happened. At...
I own several Curado E's and while they're still good reels once you've tried the new Bantams and Metaniums you'll understand that they have in fact made significant, noticeable improvements. Now...
I have my 1st gen Cumaras paired up with Bantams and 2020 Metaniums. They look as good as they feel so that's kinda nice too.
I know this won't help as they've been discontinued for years but the 7'4" Heavy first gen Cumara was designed for this purpose and they absolutely nailed it.
I have both and prefer the Bantams for heavier rods and the Metaniums for lighter rods. If you're only getting one I'd probably go with the Metanium.
I meant old school in the sense that they really don't make a pure flipping rod like that anymore. I managed to buy one last year that was never used. Still haven't used it myself but I did have...
That 7'6" Heavy Crucial's an absolute monster. Pure old school flipping rod.
Perfectly valid argument for a longer rod. Has nothing to do with getting extra "leverage" on the fish though. That's all I was trying to say.
No I'm saying the fish has more leverage on you the longer the rod since it's farther away from the point from where it's being lifted, which is right around the reel seat.
Try it out. Tie a...
I never really understood this arguement because a rod is like lever. The further you put the weight (in this case a bass) from the pivot point the greater the force will be. It's the same concept...
Have you ever fished with a 7'11 rod? I personally find them to be unnecessarily long and cumbersome in every way. You wouldn't think those few extra inches would make that much difference but I...
Oh wow! Fishing industry news! How am I supposed sleep now OP?
I've never given any thought whatsoever to the way a rod balances. An entire setup weighs less than 1lb. If you can't fish with something that light because it's "tip heavy", you might want to think...
I changed my 5:1 Curado E to 7:1 no problem.
You'll be lucky to get any interest. Reels from that era just look really dated at this point and while it might still "get the job done", reel tech has come a long way since then. It would have to...
Anybody try using the 2020 Metanium for heavy flipping/punching? Is it as solid as the Bantam?
My personal favourites:
Punching/thick weeds - 7'7" Heavy Shimano Cumara (gen 1)
Lighter weeds - 7'4" Heavy Shimano Cumara (gen 1)
Nice video. I cringed a bit during your bend test. Don't think I'd be brave enough to try that with my rods.
2012
Good luck. I was able to snag 7 of the gen 1 Cumaras to add to my collection last year. 4 of them pretty much brand new including 2 7'4" Heavy flipping rods brand new with tags through A LOT of...
Interesting. I was mistaken.They don't have the action labelled on the rod after all. That would explain the confusion.
The rod itself says "Fast". I will try to post a picture later in I can.