Help Identifying and Rating a Rod

Started by MACflyer, November 05, 2025, 06:43:36 PM

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MACflyer

Fishing buddy gave me this rod: he's moving north. My buddy wanted to use it for shark fishing, but never did. It's been hanging in his garage for 20 years. It's very heavy, has all Aftco components, some type of pleather fore grip, 7'4" length, and a size 28 Aftco roller tip. Looks like a Fenwick design to me due to the colors and components, but most Fenwicks in my research are brown or white. If this was white, it has really yellowed. My questions: 1) Is it a Fenwick? 2) Any idea of line class? 3) Are these vintage rods still used today? 4) If used, What's the target fish species, and what size reel? TIA for any help identifying it, and its use.
Rick

Two rules on the boat
1. Fish where the fish are
2. See rule #1

1badf350

#1
Looks like it says 26 tip not 28.
Either way there's a good chance it's 130lb but that's a guess based on what components I can see.
Not sure if Aftco butts and reel seats are visibly marked as to their size. A size 6 Aftco would typically be used on a 130lb+ rod
-Chris

"I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted, and I won't be laid a hand on. I don't do these things to other people and I require the same from them."
John Wayne as J.B. Books in "The Shootist"

MACflyer

Good eyes Chris! The tip is a 26. The guides are as follows: 52, 42, 42, 32, and 32. No numbers on the butt. Diameter of butt is almost 1 1/2" at the widest point, and ID of butt is 1 1/8". Is this pretty much a tuna or billfish trolling rod?
Rick

Two rules on the boat
1. Fish where the fish are
2. See rule #1

1badf350

Rick it could be both a tuna and large billfish trolling rod.
Since the butt is Daiwa, it may have started out as a Daiwa. They had white blanks too. Could have been a later Fenwick that someone threw a Daiwa branded butt on. Who knows
The grip material leads me to believe the rod was either custom built from a blank or a factory rod that was stripped and refinished
The yellowing is natural for a rod which has seen heavy use or poor storage.
-Chris

"I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted, and I won't be laid a hand on. I don't do these things to other people and I require the same from them."
John Wayne as J.B. Books in "The Shootist"

boon

#4
The length and build says chair rod.

EDIT:
Looks extremely similar to the Fenwick in this post:
https://alantani.com/index.php?topic=37187.0

Maybe the butts got mixed up at some point?

MACflyer

Thank you Chris and Boon for the info: resembles a Fenwick, could be a Fenwick, but the grip material and Daiwa butt are not Fenwick. Being mounted to the ceiling in a hot Florida garage for 20 years could turn white to yellow. Good to know it's a chair rod, but bad because I have no use for one, nor does anyone I know that fishes the Gulf. I'll need to rehome this rod, as I don't want it to sit in my hot garage for another 20 years.
Rick

Two rules on the boat
1. Fish where the fish are
2. See rule #1