I was cleaning a couple of rods when I noticed something. The eyelet on my rod tip has several deep grooves in it. This rod is the one that I use most often with a full sink line, casting and stripping. Before too long, I believe the groove will be cut all the way through the eyelet. No Bueno! I talked with the folks at Redington and they gave me a couple options. I can send it to them and they will repair it or replace the rod. Another option is to purchase a replacement tip section. That’s $25 plus shipping.
So I’m wondering if there is a way I can replace that tip on my own. The biggest hurdle would be finding the proper size tip. For those of you that build rods do you have any advice?
This rod has a lot of mojo on it, and I don’t want to lose it…
So I’m wondering if there is a way I can replace that tip on my own. The biggest hurdle would be finding the proper size tip. For those of you that build rods do you have any advice?
This rod has a lot of mojo on it, and I don’t want to lose it…

