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kirchoff
07-14-2016, 02:09 AM
Looking to get a custom rod made. Any reccomondations.

Mikeh525
07-14-2016, 06:11 AM
Mike Garone! I've fished a few he has made and they are by far the best I've used and his craftsmanship is unmatched. He's a site sponsor, you will not be disappointed

UglyStick
07-14-2016, 02:15 PM
I'm probably gonna get slapped for mentioning a non-sponsor, but give Jim Grandt of Grandt rods a call... he can make anything custom you can think of and the quality is incredible... I have many of his rods and absolutely love them... even more than my high end St. Croix's.

http://www.grandtrods.com/index.php?route=information/contact

Fisherman120
07-14-2016, 02:37 PM
I'm probably gonna get slapped for mentioning a non-sponsor, but give Jim Grandt of Grandt rods a call... he can make anything custom you can think of and the quality is incredible... I have many of his rods and absolutely love them... even more than my high end St. Croix's.

http://www.grandtrods.com/index.php?route=information/contact

Why would a Jersey fishermen get a rod from somebody in Illinois? Doesn't make sense to get a rod from someone who doesn't fish local or similar waters regardless of sponsorship.

Garone has excellent work and an excellent reputation, I would second that recommendation.

UglyStick
07-14-2016, 02:53 PM
Why would a Jersey fishermen get a rod from somebody in Illinois? Doesn't make sense to get a rod from someone who doesn't fish local or similar waters regardless of sponsorship.

Garone has excellent work and an excellent reputation, I would second that recommendation.

Jersey... Illinois... who cares... he asked for recommendations on where to find the best and in my opinion and experience, it's Jim Grandt. You don't need to put other builders down in order to express your own preference.

BOOMER43
07-14-2016, 03:35 PM
what type of rod?

Irish Jigger
07-14-2016, 06:49 PM
Garones rods are beautiful. What I look for is a builder that builds the rod I want on the blank I want and not be steered in a direction I am not familiar with and don't want. His work speaks for itself!!

Fisherman120
07-14-2016, 07:52 PM
Jersey... Illinois... who cares... he asked for recommendations on where to find the best and in my opinion and experience, it's Jim Grandt. You don't need to put other builders down in order to express your own preference.

Where did I put down his work? Don't care how nice or how junky it may be, fact is if you're gonna get a custom rod then it should be from someone who knows the fishery firsthand. Illinois is really far from Jersey.

stripedbass
07-14-2016, 08:31 PM
Garone rods those are the only rods I use.

MVP
07-14-2016, 11:48 PM
Tough question to answer as everyone has there own opinions. It is like asking what is the perfect Blackfish Rod. There is no really right answer as everyone has their own preference and style of fishing

As for custom Rod builders we have some of the best guys right here in our backyard in NJ and NY

UglyStick
07-15-2016, 12:14 AM
Where did I put down his work? Don't care how nice or how junky it may be, fact is if you're gonna get a custom rod then it should be from someone who knows the fishery firsthand. Illinois is really far from Jersey.

A great rod builder doesn't need to be local to the fishery the customer is in... they understand and can build rods for all situations and species... besides, this topic was about custom rods and if someone is shopping for a custom rod, they most likely already understand what they want very specifically and want it made on the best blank and with the best craftsmanship to their specifications... otherwise they would be asking for "rod" recommendations...

My seabass, blackfish and musky rods are perfect examples of this... there are no off the shelf offerings of what I wanted and Jim Grandt was the only one that could give me super high modulus graphite rods that met all of my specifications. Mike Garone is an excellent rod builder who produces an excellent product that a number of my friends are happy with. That said... I have fished many different rods (including NJ builders) and I can choose any rod I want and I choose Grandt for a reason... Give them a look and talk to Jim Grandt before you buy... that's all I'm saying...

kirchoff
07-15-2016, 02:18 AM
I'll have to check out garones work.

Fisherman120
07-15-2016, 07:10 AM
A great rod builder doesn't need to be local to the fishery the customer is in... they understand and can build rods for all situations and species... besides, this topic was about custom rods and if someone is shopping for a custom rod, they most likely already understand what they want very specifically and want it made on the best blank and with the best craftsmanship to their specifications... otherwise they would be asking for "rod" recommendations...

My seabass, blackfish and musky rods are perfect examples of this... there are no off the shelf offerings of what I wanted and Jim Grandt was the only one that could give me super high modulus graphite rods that met all of my specifications. Mike Garone is an excellent rod builder who produces an excellent product that a number of my friends are happy with. That said... I have fished many different rods (including NJ builders) and I can choose any rod I want and I choose Grandt for a reason... Give them a look and talk to Jim Grandt before you buy... that's all I'm saying...


I couldn't care less what you choose. Get a rod from Russia, don't matter to me. If somebody doesn't know builders well then he likely too needs help with picking a blank which most custom rod customers probably need help with anyways with all the options there are. Asking a guy from Illinois to choose a blank for a fishery 1000 miles away is outright silly. I gave my recommendation, didn't bad talk or trash anything, just stated the truth.

Man Workin
07-15-2016, 09:15 AM
If you are leaning toward Garone,you can't go wrong. Bogan is also a great product. Mike has rods he sells on his facebook page often. They are used and only certain makes, but if your not in a rush you may come across something you want at half price.
Good luck.

UglyStick
07-15-2016, 03:49 PM
I couldn't care less what you choose. Get a rod from Russia, don't matter to me. If somebody doesn't know builders well then he likely too needs help with picking a blank which most custom rod customers probably need help with anyways with all the options there are. Asking a guy from Illinois to choose a blank for a fishery 1000 miles away is outright silly. I gave my recommendation, didn't bad talk or trash anything, just stated the truth.

Although I can see your point in certain contexts, I don't think it applies to Grandt. Allow me to elaborate...

Most rod builders are really just rod assemblers using all outsourced components (including imported blanks) and giving them fancy wraps like one would find in Dale Clemens Rod Art book. Grandt Industries on the other hand is truly a manufacturer. Jim Grandt was a lead designer for the Heddon Rod Company in the late 70s and then went on to start his own company in addition to winning numerous rod building competitions. Grandt designs and manufactures (all in their own factory in the US) their own rod blanks and finished rods in addition to working with numerous suppliers in the design of the other components. In fact, they make private label rods for 71 different companies and are the largest manufacturer of rods made in the US. Their expertise includes composites, carbon (graphite, etc) and even Split Bamboo. In addition to using the finest materials, all of their rods series, including customs, are also covered by a lifetime warranty.

With credentials like that, it's hard not to agree that they are more than qualified to help with blank selection and option choices for any fishery worldwide.

june181901
07-15-2016, 07:15 PM
I have three Bogan rods and have nothing but good things to say about them.
I also have a rod from a guy on Long Island who unfortunately is a non sponsor so I won't mention his name out of a sense of fairness to Mr Z.
A little effort and you can find his name.

For a few bucks more than that store bought, you get your colors, your name and the work of local craftsmen not an Asian factory.

Pennsy Guy
07-15-2016, 08:54 PM
Jersey Coast builds a great rod(JerseyJigger)...I have 2-acid wrapped....Doubt if there is a "best"...If they're mentioned, most likely they are much better than just good!!!

Blackfish Doug
07-15-2016, 09:02 PM
I own many custom rods Mike Garone makes a great rod so does Bogan. I also owned a Grandt rod he makes a great rod with beautiful wraps as well. But whatever Grandt does so can Garone & Bogan as well. It all goes on what you want to spend & personal preference. Mike is a member of the NERBS they are the finest rod builders in the world. I had a few rods built buy a few of them as well. The more detail to your rods the higher the cost for the artwork. I love Mike's feather in lay work & I know Grandt does great feather work as well but my opinion is Mike's just a tad above his & it's how he mix's his color patterns that make's the difference to me Plus our guys fish our waters know our needs & know the correct parabolic bend for each species the rods are being designed for. Plus I also don't think I want somebody from Illinois building me a Blackfish rod.

dfish28
07-15-2016, 09:43 PM
Wow! No fights yet, this is a smooth thread so far, I'm happily surprised. My .02 cents, you need to feel what your getting... I have had a NS mentioned ultra light for years, till I had a head on collision and rolled my van with numerous other rods In a rack Inside on the roof and my ul baby got beat up bad- it was the ns Rod - went to the next show they had here and told them what happened... Got a "take you pick of what you want" answer, no ?s asked - great company and I like their selection off the rack so to speak, have many custom Kevin Bogan rods and some off the rack fish poison rods, love them uber much as well!!! Got a super tog from Garrone and its gosh darn awesome as well, to me it's the feel of the rod action when you have it in your hands! It's not who is the best here, it's who has the right blank at the time you're looking for something, wrapping is not too difficult, it's the art involved in finishing the blank you chose for the action you want, it's not the end that's important to me it's the beginning you should be looking at- the feel- don't forget Yong at Jigging world as well, have an acid wrap ghost hunter from him that I would inflict bodily injury to someone if the messed that up as well, my Rec is stay local and find the right blank you're looking for and go from there, Garrone and Bogan are local and sponsors here, talk to them first and tell us how your first day of school was, I remember mine! ;)

MrAC1980
07-16-2016, 12:10 AM
I'm not going to name anyone in particular, but maybe what should be asked here is WHAT makes a good rod builder over another? Blank selection, experience using them for the target species your after, design, fit'N'finish, price, etc etc etc...

kirchoff
07-16-2016, 04:33 AM
Jersey Coast builds a great rod(JerseyJigger)...I have 2-acid wrapped....Doubt if there is a "best"...If they're mentioned, most likely they are much better than just good!!!

I heard they make a good rod my brother is getting one from there.

Man Workin
07-16-2016, 10:25 AM
Like you guys said, there should never be a reason to argue about fishing rods.
There are a ton of great custom and factory rods. Let's keep focused on what is happening around us. Catch me up.
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a/c steve
07-16-2016, 03:03 PM
hot rods the guys name is jim makes very nice rods and reasonable prices he is in clark nj

Blackfish Doug
07-16-2016, 05:10 PM
hot rods the guys name is jim makes very nice rods and reasonable prices he is in clark nj

I own quite a few of his rods as well I agree with you 100%

thefishermanmechanic
07-16-2016, 09:15 PM
I chose Mike Garone on his work and reputation! I picked a blank I liked and let him tie it together, his work is very nice and I would have him do another without question!

SaltLife1980
07-17-2016, 02:59 PM
I have rods from both garone and bogan. Hard to say which is better. The rods are awesome. I do have a Grandt that i picked up used and its a nice rod but if i were you id go with garone or bogan

bunker dunker
07-21-2016, 09:22 AM
I have 4 bogan rods and love them.i have had no problems with any of his work.2 for blackfish,1 cod jigging stick and one tuna jigging stick.all have been tested time and time again.great product at a very competitive price.

NJ Dave
07-23-2016, 08:20 PM
On the boat for bottom fishing I fish a bogan. Can say anything about Garone, never tried one.
For the surf, an 11 foot one piece CTS made by RH customs .
Hands down best surf rod I have ever fished