Daiwa Tatula Elite AGS...Guide Question
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Daiwa Tatula Elite AGS...Guide Question
So I am considering the 7’6” ML worth he AGS guides. I typically like to run a long fluorocarbon leader with a fine diameter braid mainline. I am a bit concerned about guide damage. I usually use the FG knot. Does anyone have any input on hide damage using a setup such as this? I know they recommend a 1 meter or less leader, warning of potential guide damage from knots.
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Re: Daiwa Tatula Elite AGS...Guide Question
I had the same set up and didn’t even tie the fg knot I was using double unit which is bulky compared to the fg and never had any problems or damage with the guides. I did however have the 7 hvy model casting rod which did have a cracked guide at the bottom but was tvdue to leaders I ran straight Fluor on tgat set up as far as I know I stepped on it or hit the boat the wrong wsy in rough water
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Re: Daiwa Tatula Elite AGS...Guide Question
Sorry the brine guude was on Steez ags not tatula which as far as I know it’s tge same material
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Re: Daiwa Tatula Elite AGS...Guide Question
Thanks for the info. I think I am going to go with it. Too hard to pass up a good deal.
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Re: Daiwa Tatula Elite AGS...Guide Question
Howdy TT. I bumped this thread back up, as I have been thinking about the AGS guides. How have they been holding up for everyone?
I am a non-boater, so I frequently carry my rods from our basement to my SUV. Rods can bump one-another on longer drives and, though rod sleeves are a nice thing to have, I am curious if guide breakage/cracking is an issue on these sticks.
Thanks all.
I am a non-boater, so I frequently carry my rods from our basement to my SUV. Rods can bump one-another on longer drives and, though rod sleeves are a nice thing to have, I am curious if guide breakage/cracking is an issue on these sticks.
Thanks all.
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Re: Daiwa Tatula Elite AGS...Guide Question
daiwa has a great warranty.Gone Phishin wrote: ↑Mon Jul 22, 2019 11:33 amHowdy TT. I bumped this thread back up, as I have been thinking about the AGS guides. How have they been holding up for everyone?
I am a non-boater, so I frequently carry my rods from our basement to my SUV. Rods can bump one-another on longer drives and, though rod sleeves are a nice thing to have, I am curious if guide breakage/cracking is an issue on these sticks.
Thanks all.
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Re: Daiwa Tatula Elite AGS...Guide Question
That's refreshing to know, but not what I wanted to hear.cndbasshunter wrote: ↑Mon Jul 22, 2019 11:37 amdaiwa has a great warranty.Gone Phishin wrote: ↑Mon Jul 22, 2019 11:33 amHowdy TT. I bumped this thread back up, as I have been thinking about the AGS guides. How have they been holding up for everyone?
I am a non-boater, so I frequently carry my rods from our basement to my SUV. Rods can bump one-another on longer drives and, though rod sleeves are a nice thing to have, I am curious if guide breakage/cracking is an issue on these sticks.
Thanks all.
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Re: Daiwa Tatula Elite AGS...Guide Question
I'm on my second year with the Steez AGS 7'6 and use 10 lb braid with a leader. The guides are fine.
Re: Daiwa Tatula Elite AGS...Guide Question
I wish these guides were available for rod builders... I can understand why Daiwa wouldn’t want that though, lol.