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Old 10-31-2009, 10:44 PM
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CTS Striper guide distance from reel

I am building a CTS3-6 spinning rod.

I plan to put a Saltiga Surf 4500 reel on it.

I want to put this rod together so that I am getting maximum distance from this combo, the weak link will be only me.

I will be using only 15lb braid on this rod.

Can anyone give me the proper distance from the striper guide to the top of the spinning reel spool?

I have read where some people use large stiper guides, and where some people use low rider guides. If I had my rathers, i would rather use the lower guides if it would not have a negative effect on distance.

What model Fuji guides would you suggest that I use for this build?

My casting rods have a distance of 26" from the butt to the center of the reel, is this a good distance to put the center of the spinning reel on this rod?
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Old 10-31-2009, 10:57 PM
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Couple of things here, FIrst put the reel seat where you are most comfortable with it. Second if you are planning on fishing braid only I would go with Fuji Lowriders. I cant give you teh exact place for your stipper guide, but it will be in the neighborhood of 47" from the lip of the spool. There are a few guys on here that have this setup and will hopefully chime in with some distances. I would do a static test and then go out test casting. You can tweek your setup then for maximum distance.
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Old 10-31-2009, 11:10 PM
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Oh the model for the lowrider in black is BLCAG
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Old 11-01-2009, 08:42 AM
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Thanks for the numbers on the low riders and the other information.

I am looking at Mudhole, the largest low rider guide they have is a size 20, is this the size of the lowrider to use as the stripper guide?

I feel that I am good on the spacing of the rest of the guides.

I hope there is somebody here that has this reel on a surf rod that could share this measurement with me.
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Old 11-01-2009, 01:09 PM
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Yes a 20 is what you need for your stripper. Its the heigth of the guide that allows such a small ring
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Old 11-04-2009, 08:34 PM
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Thanks for your help.

Now, I read 49348475948 different posts, and tried to make out the fuji spacing chart, and I believe my old age has finally kicked in.

I am asking can anybody help me with the spacing for the guides on this spinning rod.

I am going to mount a new Diawa Saltiga Surf 4500 reel on this rod. will use only braid.

Rod is a SURF CTS3-6 (13' 6" long)

I had planned to put the real seat 26" from the butt, but after looking at the fuji chart, looks like I may need to place the reel seat at a different spacing.

guide sizing I was going to use: 20,16,16,12,12,10,10 plus tip.

If you have a CTS 3-6 and would share guide layout measurements, or can help me place these guides correctly, I really would appreciate your help.

Thanks for your comments.
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Old 11-04-2009, 08:47 PM
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Hopefully Sarge will chime in, he probably has the same set up with the rod you are going for
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Old 11-04-2009, 09:52 PM
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I hope so, I have read many many of his posts, all good stuff.
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Old 11-06-2009, 12:28 PM
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actually you have to determine where you want the reel seat. to get the best distance you need to get the best leverage for yourself. it may be that the center of the reel seat will be around 30-32" from the butt. the butt guide about 30" from middle of reel seat.if a fairly stiff rod then put first guide 5-7" from tip.

use the guides you prefer. i like fuji hardaloy. if you want the low rider[in hardaloy] go for it.

because of the back and forth action of the line coming off reel i would go with 30-25-20-16-16-12-12-10. this is 8 guides, if you want seven, drop a 12 and use the 10.

hope this helps. pm me if you want to get placement of guides.
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Old 11-06-2009, 08:08 PM
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Low riders

The ones I have had built with low riders either the first or last couple were backwards on purpose. Jimmy at Hatteras Jack in Rodanthe N.C. has a lot of experiance building rods with them. He has built several Zipplex bass and 2500's and 3500's for me with them. He has built several C.T.S. rods for me as well. The thing you have to look out for on a conventional rod is the line hitting the blank when bowed up on a big fish. Braid will cut your blank if it is rubbing the blank because of bad guide placement under a load. The rods Jimmy has built are perfect. The line never touches the blank even under an extreme load.

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Old 11-07-2009, 12:56 AM
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The ones I have had built with low riders either the first or last couple were backwards on purpose. Jimmy at Hatteras Jack in Rodanthe N.C. has a lot of experiance building rods with them. He has built several Zipplex bass and 2500's and 3500's for me with them. He has built several C.T.S. rods for me as well. The thing you have to look out for on a conventional rod is the line hitting the blank when bowed up on a big fish. Braid will cut your blank if it is rubbing the blank because of bad guide placement under a load. The rods Jimmy has built are perfect. The line never touches the blank even under an extreme load.
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Old 11-07-2009, 01:59 AM
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Bill, the lowriders dont come any larger than a 20. They were designed to be used on spinners with braid, and have had a lot of success. Berlix, just shoot Sgt Slough a pm, im sure he would help
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Old 11-07-2009, 03:48 AM
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i'm sure rod has built many rods, so i'll back out. i've only built rods for about 40 years.
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Old 11-07-2009, 08:32 AM
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OK...
The fuji chart does not have my exact rod length, so I estimated the differences. Here is what I came up with, what do you think????

Rod length is 13' 6".
Rod is a CTS Surf 3-6

Using Fuji Low Rider guides.

Measurement from butt to center of reel seat.......88cm (34.65")
Reel stem to stripper guide.........120cm (47.25")

Tip to first guide......16.27cm (6.41") SIZE 8 GUIDE
first guide to second guide......18.52cm (7,29") SIZE 10 GUIDE
second guide to third guide......23.53cm (9.26") SIZE 10 GUIDE
third guide to forth guide.....26.03cm (10.25") SIZE 12 GUIDE
forth guide to fifth guide.....31.04cm (12.22") SIZE 12 GUIDE
fifth guide to sixth guide......41.55cm (16.36") SIZE 16 GUIDE
sixth guide to reversed stripper guide.....46.55 (18.37") SIZE 20 GUIDE
TIP RING SIZE 8

What do you think? Am I ok to put this rod together this way?

Should I push the stipper guide forward another 3/4 to 1" ??

Reel to be used Saltiga Surf 4500 with only braid.
will be using for weight and fleas only, no lures.

Comments???
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Old 11-07-2009, 10:32 AM
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i'm sure rod has built many rods, so i'll back out. i've only built rods for about 40 years.
Im not saying you dont know how to build a good rod. I was just pointing out that the Lowrider system only goes up to a 20. Rod more than likely has a rod with the exact setup he is wanting, seeing how he is a great fan of CTS and spinners with braid. I dont know if Rod has even built a rod, but I do know that he is very knowledgable with the lowrider system. Your initial setup seemed to be correct for a new concept guide setup, thats just not waht he is wanting here. Berlix your #'s look pretty good, at this stage I would tape the rod up and go do a lot of test casting. Moving that stripper guide around may allow for more distance.
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Old 11-07-2009, 10:40 AM
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Will do, thank you
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Old 11-07-2009, 12:40 PM
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the low rider guides are available from size 50 down tosize 6. if building a rod to use a large spool spinning, i'd use the larger guides.even with the wide spool conventioal i'd start with a 30.

if casting with a slight or more wind the line comes off that spool with a wide loop. the line will flare out and even go past the tip of the rod. that's alot of line to gather back through a small guide.
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Old 11-07-2009, 01:31 PM
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Bill I think we are talking about 2 different lowriders. THis is the lowrider in question, It does not come larger than a 20. The heigth of the guide off the rod seems to be what is the most important with this system, not the diameter of the ring
http://www.mudhole.com/Shop-Our-Cata...AG-Surf-Guides
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Old 11-07-2009, 04:09 PM
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i did learn the hard way just because mudhole doesnt list it .....doesnt mean they dont make it.....one step further.....anglers resource doesnt list all that can be had from fuji
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Old 11-07-2009, 05:04 PM
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i did learn the hard way just because mudhole doesnt list it .....doesnt mean they dont make it.....one step further.....anglers resource doesnt list all that can be had from fuji
No neither list all that they make, but they cant be had, I have never seen a lowrider larger than a 20 show it to me if they make it. Its simple find one and show me, I have looked through over 15 catalogs from around the world and havent found one yet.
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Old 11-07-2009, 08:57 PM
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i mmentioned the fuji hardaloy on page 79 of the 2009 mudhole catalog. you are talking alconite [page 77] which is a more expensive guide. also on page 77 is the lowrider type i am talking about. they go to size 40. on page 79 is the hardaloy which go to size 50. i haveused hardaloy for over 25 years and i have never seen them wear.

from what i understand here is a spinning rod is to be used. use what you will, but [my opinion only] a size 20 is much to small to be used with a spinner. the loop coming off is too large to efficiently go through the smaller guide.
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Old 11-09-2009, 08:49 AM
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small guide

If you think the low rider is small check out the interline rod. Both cast spinners with braid a long ways.
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Old 11-09-2009, 09:33 AM
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hasn't the interline rod been taken off the market?
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Old 11-09-2009, 10:53 AM
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rod

Not that I am aware of.
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Old 11-12-2009, 08:18 PM
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just a question
are u confusing concept surf guides to concept all purpose????
surf go to 20j and all purpose to 40j
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