
Fly Fisherman, how do I do? Albright A5 7wt high modulus graphite?
Off the top between the guides below, the aircraft just out of the water before the start of the cast. # 16 nymph beads head (no didn't reach the stem) about 8'-10 ' line and 10 'leader (2x £ 11) and palate (2x £
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There are some things that might have caused this. 1) 2 manufacturing defect) have you been using the weight of the correct line. on your rod? 3) Have you been added using weight (ie split shot)? Fly rods are made on a mandrel, with the majority of carbon fibers parallel, then there is the "canvas" of a fiber glass (yes, even on a graphite rod) or graphite which is wound spirally on the stem to give stregnth empty. Module is a generic term for measuring stiffness.The upper module, the stiffer the material. With stiffness, weakness comes. S_M_C as pointed out, if you rang your fishing rod, it could bruise on fibers.If fibers were wounded at one time or another, it's just a matter of time before some emphasis on the rod causes it to break. Stress can be caused by highlighting (using a weight heavier than the rod is rated for) Some people do it regularly, I do not recommend it. Use added weight can also cause undo stress. If you make long throws with the shot that dumped more you add stress. Why not break the rod when you hook a fish, you may ask. Speed and flex. If you had to use slo-mo camera and the videotape of your casting, you would see how the speed is generated during the molding cycle and you also see that the rod bends facing as it does when you fight a fish on back pressure. Add one of the factors listed above and it becomes a stress point. That said, most manufactures offer rod a warranty and you should be able to retrieve either a new stem or at least a new section to your rod tip.
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