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My new bluegill rod (photo heavy)


Colt Johnson

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Having built and sold quite a few ultralight fly rods over the past 2 years, I've owned several TXL rods. Now the 0wt, 1wt., 2wt. and 4wt. I have regretfully let go the 1wt and 4wt months ago so I could keep building and learning about new rods. Upon reflection, my TXL rods were some of my favorites. I stumbled upon this TXL 0wt. blank on clearance for $149, so I snatched up the opportunity to build another one.

 

Here's what I used:

Seat: Spalted Big Leaf Maple Burl turned to the same dimensions as the cork seat on an Orvis Superfine (with dual sliding rings). I got the dual sliding rings from Jim West at Orvis

 

Grip: Struble Ultrafine that I modified by turning down in thickness (generally) and tapering the rear to blend into the seat

 

Thread: YLI Silk Chestnut colored

 

Guides: Fuji MNSG Smoke Colored w/SiC Insert size 8j. Pac Bay Light Wire TiCh snakes sizes, 2/0 (5), 1/0 (1), 1 (1), 2 (1). Size 3.5 tip top.

 

I did not use a hook keeper and I did a little epoxy ramp instead of a winding check. This will be my new bluegill rod and will hopefully get a chance to catch some trout in the driftless area next year!

 

 

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Thanks guys.

 

John: I can assure you that the rod gets even prettier when it is bent double! : ) I'll try to get some fish on photos to prove it! Catching bluegill on an ultralight is one of my favorite ways to fish....especially when you get a bass every now and again to really make things interesting.

 

I need to weigh this rod, but it is very LIGHT. If you compare the weights of the TXL blanks to the newer TXL-F blanks you will find that the older TXL blanks are lighter (physically) than the newer TXL-F blanks since there is one less ferrule. The "33% lighter" claim for the TXL-F series was wholly accomplished through lighter hardware (i.e. getting rid of the nickel silver seat). So I anticipate that this rod will be lighter than the factory TXL or the factory TXL-F counterparts due to the minimum reel seat hardware, no winding check, light wire guides, and minimum wraps. I put my Sage Click on it the other night and I'm guessing the entire outfit (reel, line, leader, rod) weighed under 4.0 oz. which is lighter than my Lamson Konic 1.5 weighed (empty) by itself.

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What a fine looking stick. I bet it will cast beautifully too.

 

I have a st croix avid 3wt 7' 9" that I use for trout in the driftless areas and blue gill. But it has not seen much action this year, I've been using a lot of the 6wt and 7wt for smallie on the Fox.

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TOM L: Do you live by the fox? My wife's family live in Montgomery and her brother lives right on the river. I've caught some smallies out of the fox near his house, but I must say that the carp fishing can be really good during the mulberry blooms!

 

It is a pretty river. I'd like to relocate from central illinois and find a cozy spot along the fox some day.....

 

 

 

What a fine looking stick. I bet it will cast beautifully too.

 

I have a st croix avid 3wt 7' 9" that I use for trout in the driftless areas and blue gill. But it has not seen much action this year, I've been using a lot of the 6wt and 7wt for smallie on the Fox.

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I live in Hoffman Est. It is a short drive to the Fox, 10-15 minutes. The southern part of the Fox, where you mentioned, is much prettier than the northern part of the river which where I normal fish from South Elgin to Algonquin. The southern Fox probable got more fish too. Maybe, that is why Eric has been catching lots of them, not to discount his skills and knowledge. I'll have to get myself down to the Montgomery areas and explore a little this coming year.

 

Yes, we have a lot of carps in the Fox. I have hooked into many of them while fishing for smallmouth. They are good fighting fish, especially with a 6wt or 7wt.

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