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Posted by Jack | Posted in Freshwater Fly Fishing | Posted on 21-10-2009

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Piece Rod
Piece Rod
What is the part that extends through the end of a curtain rod? It is plastic, or before, sliding on the curtains

It looked as a language, so the search I did on languages curtain rod and left empty-handed. no help in the purchase of one would be appreciated. thanx, Kat

Onle I have known as "tops" of curtain rods. Suggest a hardware store or a fabric store, as normally have

Shimano Clarus: A New Breed of Shimano Rods

Shimano, the Japanese manufacturer of bicycle components and fishing gear, developed the line Clarus new series of fishing rods. Sure, a Latin word meaning "bright" or "clear" is the perfect name for this line of bars Shimano.

The Shimano Clarus normally for freshwater fishing. It features an elegant design that does not compromise the function and form. This new line of bars Shimano were developed to meet the specific needs of fishermen who go for salmon and steelhead.

When looking for a good rod to meet our different fishing styles, usually consider these specifications:

• Power Value. This is also known as the weight of cane. This indicates the type of fish a particular pole, would be good for. Their classifications are typically ultra light, light, medium, medium-heavy and ultra heavy heavy. To illustrate: Ultra Light rods are used to handle small Bait Fish. The Shimano Clarus, as is typical with Shimano rods, offers these power values different style to suit individual customers.

Line Weight. This refers to the tensile strength that a line can handle before of line breaks. For casting and spinning rods, an 8 kg. to 15 lbs. line is typical. If the weight of the line used is incorrectly specified for the rod, the rod may break before the line parts. Say a line thickness is used too heavy, the line is kept intact, but the bar can break. And conversely, if the weight of the line used is lighter than what is specified for the rod. The Shimano Clarus coincides with the weight of the line with the value for maximum power advantage of both specifications.

• Action. This refers to the ability of the rod to bend and return to its neutral position. The materials used in the preparation affect the rod action. An action can be fast, slow, medium, or a combination of fast and slow. When a rod is classified into the action fast, the bar is bent over at the tip. When classified by virtue of slow action, the tendency to curve toward the end of the rod.

• Lure weight. This is used to describe the weight and type of bait that can be used for a specific bar. Attracting the weights are expressed in grams and / or grams.

• Number of pieces. This refers to the joints on the bar. Most people who love the sport prefer a cane work, because they give a more natural feel, although these are more difficult to transport. However, two piece rods are increasingly used because they are easier to transport. In addition, events Recent engineering have paved the way for a more natural feel for fishing rods 2 piece. Shimano offers a variety of one and two-piece Shimano Clarus spinning rods and two pieces of iron rods Shimano Clarus.

The Shimano Clarus, in accordance with the standards of excellence Shimano rods, characteristics authentic guides and Fuji reel seats, the construction of IM-7 graphite for White, Grade-A cork handles, Gudebrod thread wrapped guides for added strength, and convenient hook a keeper. Not only that, it offers a lifetime warranty for a very affordable price. The price ranges Shimano Clarus "of $ 59.99-$ 89.99. Thus, we real value for money.

Check out the Sea Isle Tackle for more information on this new innovation from Shimano.

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