My new custom Tunerfish 12wt just arrived

Evan B

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Just dropped off by UPS! Build performed by @FlyHunt of ProLite Rods in Olympia.

The last couple of years, I've been wanting a very specific 12wt rod to have on-hand on my tuna trips I take in my boat. The vast majority of my fishing on stops is with Shimano Trevala jigging rods, which in all honesty may be my favorite type of fishing, period. But... there are times and situations where getting the 12wt to them is what myself or someone with me craves.

One thing I've learned over the last few years is that trolling a fly back in the prop wash may be the single most effective way to catch fish on the troll. Something about the way a sinking fly line gives action to a fly behind the boat just gets the job done. So that is how these get used a lot of the time. But once a school is found and we stop on them, tossing those flies out to blitzing schools is quite a rush.

So... what I've been wanting is a GLASS rod, and one that's shorter than I've seen on the market. There just plain aren't a lot of 12wt glass rods out there, and even less that are 8' and shorter. I was finally tipped off to the Caterpillar 23 blanks, which come in an 8' 12wt. With no further research beyond "glass blank in the size I want," I hit the order button and it was on the way from Germany.

(While we're on the topic, you can expect a generous tarriff bill when you order one of these)

I immediately hit up @FlyHunt after seeing some of his work previously to see if he'd do the work, and he enthusiastically agreed. So we picked out some components, I sent him the blank and carbon grip I'd picked out, and left him to do his thing with minimal input from me beyond letting him know my color scheme ideas. Oh, I also asked him if he could chop the 8' blank down to 7'6" - and he did! Thus the label saying both "1280" and "7'6" - it's a 1280 blank chopped down.

Sidebar discussion: I meant to order the black/dark gray colored blank but accidentally ordered the ivory. Goal was to have a color scheme inspired by an albacore.

Without further ado, here is the new toy. Any further questions about the build can go to the guy who built it :ROFLMAO:

(photographing rods is hard)
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Just dropped off by UPS! Build performed by @FlyHunt of ProLite Rods in Olympia.

The last couple of years, I've been wanting a very specific 12wt rod to have on-hand on my tuna trips I take in my boat. The vast majority of my fishing on stops is with Shimano Trevala jigging rods, which in all honesty may be my favorite type of fishing, period. But... there are times and situations where getting the 12wt to them is what myself or someone with me craves.

One thing I've learned over the last few years is that trolling a fly back in the prop wash may be the single most effective way to catch fish on the troll. Something about the way a sinking fly line gives action to a fly behind the boat just gets the job done. So that is how these get used a lot of the time. But once a school is found and we stop on them, tossing those flies out to blitzing schools is quite a rush.

So... what I've been wanting is a GLASS rod, and one that's shorter than I've seen on the market. There just plain aren't a lot of 12wt glass rods out there, and even less that are 8' and shorter. I was finally tipped off to the Caterpillar 23 blanks, which come in an 8' 12wt. With no further research beyond "glass blank in the size I want," I hit the order button and it was on the way from Germany.

(While we're on the topic, you can expect a generous tarriff bill when you order one of these)

I immediately hit up @FlyHunt after seeing some of his work previously to see if he'd do the work, and he enthusiastically agreed. So we picked out some components, I sent him the blank and carbon grip I'd picked out, and left him to do his thing with minimal input from me beyond letting him know my color scheme ideas. Oh, I also asked him if he could chop the 8' blank down to 7'6" - and he did! Thus the label saying both "1280" and "7'6" - it's a 1280 blank chopped down.

Sidebar discussion: I meant to order the black/dark gray colored blank but accidentally ordered the ivory. Goal was to have a color scheme inspired by an albacore.

Without further adieu, here is the new toy. Any further questions about the build can go to the guy who built it :ROFLMAO:

(photographing rods is hard)
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Looks sharp!
 
That is some beautiful work
 
Nice build! I like accents but not overdoing it

Yea taking pictures of rods is hard… usually I have em on a table and get my toes in the pic too, ain’t nobody wanna see that
 
Bad ass
 
Nice...lots of leverage there...

Is that a Full Wells grip ?
😁
 
Well I like it. I am curious how he cut it down 6” if he left all 4 pieces equal length. I don’t build rods, so maybe this is easier math than I figure. Only thing I can imagine is that he took all 6 inches off the butt, which is probably fine. So you’re “bucktailing” tuna, & sometimes casting to the horde.
 
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The butt section looks shorter in one of those pics....although Evan was trying to get sneaky with his camera angles....
 
Well I like it. I am curious how he cut it down 6” if he left all 4 pieces equal length. I don’t build rods, so maybe this is easier math than I figure. Only thing I can imagine is that he took all 6 inches off the butt, which is probably fine. So you’re “bucktailing” tuna, & sometimes casting to the horde.
Butt section is shorter 😎
 
That looks great!! I love custom-built. I do not think I will ever own a new factory rod again.

I just built my 1st Trout spey rod. It's coming out awesome. Next build is a fast 6 piece CTS travel Xmas island rod. I might have stumbled onto a new addiction.
 
That looks great!! I love custom-built. I do not think I will ever own a new factory rod again.

I just built my 1st Trout spey rod. It's coming out awesome. Next build is a fast 6 piece CTS travel Xmas island rod. I might have stumbled onto a new addiction.
While I'm a hard core DIY-ist, this particular craft falls into a similar category as fly tying for me. Just not compatible with my strange head wiring. So I'll leave this to people who are far more talented than I am 😂
 
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