I saw this concept way back in the mid 80's, and bought a set of guides similar to these that I used on an old rod have. In addition I put the two rear guided close to one another (about 4 inches appart). something that eliminated the line rotating almost completely. That rod cast further than anything else I ahve in that size.
So far no one has shown such video in detail. It is very knowledgeable information which cannot be seen with naked eyes it can be seen only through slow motion, Cameraman and Engineer both are very intelligent in presentation.
This concept was introduced by Shakespeare in the Liberty Rod Series. The five foot ultralight had similar guides. The first three guides were similar. It did not feature the ultra small guides shown here though. This would have been around 1986 or so.
I have used this layout before and it is perfect for long ultralight rods and that is my experience with it. If anyone is interested in seeing a current project that I'm working on that closely follows this layout, but not exactly you can take a look here: ua-cam.com/video/pdt5Ft9mM9Y/v-deo.html Tight lines 👍
Hi, That was interesting. I'll have a look at you link. ? That was with fluorocarbon, What are the results with Braid as of interest as a lot of people use it.
I was fascinated with the slo-mo of this vid. What I find hard to believe is that the only comment since 2013 is from some smart @$$ that is probably incapable of comprehending the importance of the info offered here. Prior to watching this vid, I was confused as to why the Ausie Fat reel did not have a huge first eyelet to collect the line coming off the Alvey's large diam spool. Just when you think you know it all......................
UA-cam is full of internet experts that mostly sit on the couch making fun of people and companies who actually get off their butts and do something rather than just speculating on things. I have used this layout before and it is perfect for long ultralight rods and that is my experience with it. If anyone is interested in seeing a current project that I'm working on that closely follows this layout, but not exactly you can take a look here: ua-cam.com/video/pdt5Ft9mM9Y/v-deo.html
I personally would not use the small guides for heavier fishing. They have a fuji guide spacing chart for heavier gear. Surfcasting with multipliers is different too.
This was really interesting. Also, that guy has the perfect cast technique.
I saw this concept way back in the mid 80's, and bought a set of guides similar to these that I used on an old rod have. In addition I put the two rear guided close to one another (about 4 inches appart). something that eliminated the line rotating almost completely. That rod cast further than anything else I ahve in that size.
So far no one has shown such video in detail. It is very knowledgeable information which cannot be seen with naked eyes it can be seen only through slow motion, Cameraman and Engineer both are very intelligent in presentation.
Excellently researched casting event defining the problem and finding solutions.... I use Fuji exactly for this reason... Thankyou for the education.
6:00 ==> A New designed Spinning Rod layout
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This concept was introduced by Shakespeare in the Liberty Rod Series. The five foot ultralight had similar guides. The first three guides were similar. It did not feature the ultra small guides shown here though. This would have been around 1986 or so.
The more i know..
nice. a lot of information
Im still using fuji cera 1960's because very good ring guide i have
Microwave Guides by American Tackle do this as well with one less transition guide.
I have used this layout before and it is perfect for long ultralight rods and that is my experience with it. If anyone is interested in seeing a current project that I'm working on that closely follows this layout, but not exactly you can take a look here: ua-cam.com/video/pdt5Ft9mM9Y/v-deo.html
Tight lines 👍
Hi, That was interesting. I'll have a look at you link.
? That was with fluorocarbon, What are the results with Braid as of interest as a lot of people use it.
As Spock would say, fascinating!
I was fascinated with the slo-mo of this vid.
What I find hard to believe is that the only comment since 2013 is from some smart @$$
that is probably incapable of comprehending the importance of the info offered here.
Prior to watching this vid, I was confused as to why the Ausie Fat reel did not have a huge first eyelet to collect the line coming off the Alvey's large diam spool.
Just when you think you know it all......................
UA-cam is full of internet experts that mostly sit on the couch making fun of people and companies who actually get off their butts and do something rather than just speculating on things.
I have used this layout before and it is perfect for long ultralight rods and that is my experience with it. If anyone is interested in seeing a current project that I'm working on that closely follows this layout, but not exactly you can take a look here: ua-cam.com/video/pdt5Ft9mM9Y/v-deo.html
Well I'm convinced. I'll never use fluorocarbon mainline!
oldbloke135 cause thats what this experiment was designed to show us
will this work on salt water surf casting rods and reels where we mainly use braided line and heavier lure sizes??
Or with heavy surf casting rods with multipliers and mono?
I personally would not use the small guides for heavier fishing. They have a fuji guide spacing chart for heavier gear. Surfcasting with multipliers is different too.
great vid
so how can I contact Fuji, I've got some ideas that could be pretty lucrative in the southern California fishing scene.
3 years later, did you get your chance to share your ideas with Fuji?
2020??
Awesome!
Interesting concepts
Great idea, but tell me how I can casting 7 foot 60 lb fluorcarbon leader whit a knot on a 20-30lb braided line trou this small guides?????????
Gabor Huzvar
Geez you have to adjust according to your need
sorry i mean (trough) this small guides
Wooowww.
Idol.
Интересно но почти нечего не понял
interesting
the line will never run smoothly because it has MEMORY
MrMisterMan sad memory .... Hahah
@@odemorningode6553 win :)
To rich for my blood !!!!
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