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Old 06-28-2015, 04:57 PM   #1
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Thanks for the inspiration Caseym, I went out to my garage and built one, I'll try it out tomorrow. I have been using a spinning combo for several years. I never wanted to pay $70+ for a sabiki rod. Like a lot of people I got tires of having the sabiki get tangled up and usually on every trip, getting poked by it at least once. It seem like every trip I was like constantly saying F***ing Sabiki!, F***ing Sabiki!, F***ing Sabiki!.
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Old 06-28-2015, 06:47 PM   #2
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I would think the black pvc pipe would be a better choice since it is lighter.
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Old 06-29-2015, 10:15 AM   #3
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Well I use mine form piers, so casting is important, but for kayak use the long rod is not important.


My first reason to buy the rod was so I don't have to take the Sabiki rig off. Just leave it in the rod and separate the upper piece and put it in the car trunk.

Later I realized that it would work great for boat and kayak. It keeps so many dangling hooks in the tube for safety.

Home made or commercially made it is a good investment.


I use braid for main line. The commercial one has smooth sections where the line travels through.
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Old 06-29-2015, 07:39 PM   #4
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I tried out the sabiki rod I made yesterday after being inspired by this thread. The rod worked really good, except for two things. Number one the 1000 reel I had as a spare just isn't strong enough when you hook up with a really large mac (like 14+") or worse if two hook up at once. The second is not really a fault of the rod, when 14+" bonitos hit the sabiki you quickly have a sabiki with no hooks. I guess that is why someone had a thread on where to get sabikis with 30lb lines.
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Old 06-29-2015, 10:15 PM   #5
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Fish11...Sounds like we need to get you on the GarageCraft Payroll and let you test out our products!! You really put it to the ultimate test out there today on all those Bonitos!! I used mine outside Newport Harbir today with my dad and went 27 for 34 !! LOL!!!! Ive actually got it down to two hooks right now. Glad you had fun with it!!!
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Old 06-30-2015, 04:49 PM   #6
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i had one i made that fell overboad. i used rigid grey pvc, the kind that has one end flared.
now i just cut the sabiki line in the middle, and make two, as i find it safer with fewer hooks and floppy macks. i wind them up on a wine or champagne cork and store in meds containers.

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