I need someone to change the eyes on a fishing pole. HELP Wanted.

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  • J2K

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    I need someone to change the eyes on a fishing pole. Its a graphite rod, I need to put some different eyes on it. Does anyone know someone that does that kind of work or business?? Anywhere between Lafayette and Opelousas. Please let me know! Thanks.

    Jared S.
     

    Bolt Head

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    Custom rod people will hook you up.
    Here are a few I found in Lafayette:

    Oliver's Custom Rods
    337-233-6341

    Swampland Tackle & Custom Rods
    985-664-9979

    VooDoo Custom Rods
    337-504-2669

    M&M Custom Rods
    337-349-1666
     

    Bolt Head

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    Huge Thanks - I guess I didn't look hard enough.
    Anytime, Jared.
    There's a huge wealth of knowledge on this board. Hit us up!

    Whether casting or spinning I always recommend Fuji K-series guides. Various stainless frames and ring materials are available in the K-series guides.
    If you want the lightest, lowest friction ring material, Torzite rings are available in titanium frames. They're very expensive and the real drawback with titanium frames is once they get bent they usually snap/break when you try to straighten them, unlike stainless frames.
     

    joeg26er

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    Anytime, Jared.
    There's a huge wealth of knowledge on this board. Hit us up!

    Whether casting or spinning I always recommend Fuji K-series guides. Various stainless frames and ring materials are available in the K-series guides.
    If you want the lightest, lowest friction ring material, Torzite rings are available in titanium frames. They're very expensive and the real drawback with titanium frames is once they get bent they usually snap/break when you try to straighten them, unlike stainless frames.
    I have a Abu Garcia Fantasista that has titanium guides, broke two already :(
     

    Bolt Head

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    I have a Abu Garcia Fantasista that has titanium guides, broke two already :(
    I have a few customs with Titanium Torzite K-series guides. Overall I don't consider them worth the cost over Stainless K-series guides unless you're wanting to shave weight.
     

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