Do you really think professional anglers catch classics and win tournaments with factory-made sticks? Or that other athletes use “normal” exercise equipment in their work? Under any circumstances. Whether you are a professional fisherman or a professional athlete/woman, you can rest assured that the equipment and equipment you use to compete at the highest level is not only custom, but also handcrafted, tailored, balanced and only the best premium components that technology can put together are used. So, in the Fishing Hooks, especially in hardware stores, the technique is truly “ma’am” – these fishing rods may “look” like they were bought from a store, but are manufactured by specialist manufacturers to ensure maximum productivity and productivity. therefore, fishing rods are personalized and tuned by hand… handcrafted to meet precise, specific and extreme fishing needs.
Indeed, not many fishermen have custom made Tents for Camping. The reason for this is simple: they are not mass-produced and therefore not available to the general public, or at least not to the extent that fishermen have the opportunity to make retail purchases from their local tackle or tackle shop. However, with the advent of improved technology and the opportunity to meet countless new potential customers via the internet, more anglers are taking the opportunity to design and purchase their own bespoke fishing tackle.
Production rods are typically designed and manufactured for the average person of average ability and consist of mid-range components, all of which offer reasonable performance. However, those who need more than just their fishing arsenal turn to specialized fishing rod manufacturers to acquire the specialized tools they need for their preferred fishing style and anticipated productivity.
Let’s take a quick example: you take exactly two casting rods from a local specialist store, attach the same coil to both rods and then bring them into the “optimal” parabolic shape by pulling the ends with string. Now mark where the line touches the workpiece and note the end twist (or torque). If they were equal, the lines would touch at the same point and the torque (or hopefully no torque) would also be the same. Throw now. Distance and accuracy should be equivalent, but this will definitely not be the case with finished bars, as these are manufactured using guide locations in the exact same location on each designed workpiece. A professional custom designer strives to ensure component integration is done to get the best performance out of each trunk.
While it’s true that most manufacturers today make some great, high-quality products, you can’t ignore the fact that they are made for the average angler. Do you know who the average fisherman is? I definitely don’t! When I look at all my fishing buddies, none of us share the same size, casting style or grip preference to name a few. However, manufacturers want to believe that each of their finished products is a perfect match for our fishing style and for us.