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Fishing Rods => Fishing Rods => Topic started by: Newell Nut on April 19, 2014, 10:14:26 PM

Title: Wet Hand Problem Solved
Post by: Newell Nut on April 19, 2014, 10:14:26 PM
I was fighting a big snapper a few days ago and my wet hands from bloody bait was giving me a little trouble so I decided to modify my fore grip. I had some treated trot line material that was about the right size so I wrapped a diamond pattern. Bought a piece of shrink wrap from Mudhole and heated it with a paint remover gun. Feels great now.

(http://i1282.photobucket.com/albums/a526/dwebb49/IMG_0114_zps6cb8c1c2.jpg) (http://s1282.photobucket.com/user/dwebb49/media/IMG_0114_zps6cb8c1c2.jpg.html)
(http://i1282.photobucket.com/albums/a526/dwebb49/IMG_0116_zps1d04526a.jpg) (http://s1282.photobucket.com/user/dwebb49/media/IMG_0116_zps1d04526a.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Wet Hand Problem Solved
Post by: Keta on April 20, 2014, 01:12:10 AM
That looks nice.
Title: Re: Wet Hand Problem Solved
Post by: Bryan Young on April 20, 2014, 02:08:25 AM
Way to make it work...and a simple resolution. :)
Title: Re: Wet Hand Problem Solved
Post by: bluefish69 on April 20, 2014, 02:41:54 AM
NN

It looks real nice

Mike
Title: Re: Wet Hand Problem Solved
Post by: Mandelstam on April 20, 2014, 08:04:07 AM
Great idea! Looks nice

Karl
Title: Re: Wet Hand Problem Solved
Post by: Newell Nut on April 20, 2014, 12:25:08 PM
Thanks Guys,
One more tip to save you a phone call to Mudhole. The material is supposed to shrink up to half the ordered diameter. But what about the length? It does not shrink in length and can be cut the length you need. I cut it with 1/8 extra on each end to be safe and sure enough, it worked perfect with 1/8 left over on each end. The part lapped on the reel seat is fine for me. The upper end was trimmed back a 1/16 and then I mixed some flexcoat to seal the top edge. Checked it this morning and it is perfect.

The shrink wrap that Mudhole sells is a very tough material and should last a very long time. Cost was $11 plus shipping.
Title: Re: Wet Hand Problem Solved
Post by: floating doc on April 20, 2014, 01:04:32 PM
very creative solution, and I think it looks very good. I'll definitely remember this one!
Title: Re: Wet Hand Problem Solved
Post by: Shark Hunter on April 20, 2014, 07:24:56 PM
My Rainshadow has the same set up. I wondered how they did that! ;D
(http://i1300.photobucket.com/albums/ag93/darondyer/IMG_2056_zps9c26d3e9.jpg)
Title: Re: Wet Hand Problem Solved
Post by: Jeri on April 21, 2014, 06:24:20 AM
Hi All,

Wet Hand Problem Solved.

Great solution to your problem, we have been using shrink grip for about 8 years now, especially on quite large diameter surf rods – an ideal solution – and light as well.

However, something that we found out early on, was that you need to glue the shrink grip to the base material. Something like a simple contact adhesive, will suffice; as the shrink grip 'eases' with time and will twist under your hands.

We use a spray version of Evostick, works fine for us – sprayed on the blank, then slide the shrink grip into place, and heat gently. The wrapping of cord underneath works fine, but again needs to be locked into place, have also used 80lb nylon line as a 'texture' element to great effect.

The last big issue with shrink grip, is that the ends do need to be sealed permanently – like a coat of 'Flexcoat' or similar – but we have found that this sometimes cracks, and then allows water in, and you are back to the original slippage problem. We now whip the ends down onto the base material, then apply resin, the threads give strength to the resin to avoid the cracking issue.

All in all a good solution to the rod handle problem, and bait covered hands. Another slightly more practical one is to have a hand towel with you – wipe hands after baiting, then you don't get bait all over your rod and reel – getting bait and oil off your favourite reel after it has been sun baked is not nice!!

Cheers from sunny Africa


Jeri
Title: Re: Wet Hand Problem Solved
Post by: erikpowell on April 21, 2014, 07:07:53 AM
Great post Dwight  8)  Thanks for that !  8) 8)
Title: Re: Wet Hand Problem Solved
Post by: harryk3616 on April 21, 2014, 05:21:02 PM
ya live and learn, fantastic, it's great that on this web site there are so many knowledgeable  people willing to share their experiences. beautiful
Title: Re: Wet Hand Problem Solved
Post by: thunnus69 on April 23, 2014, 02:27:09 PM
Been shrink wrapping for a couple of years both with and without butt cord underneath.  I quickly learned too that even with the resins in the shrink wrap, some epoxy under the ends (at least) and to secure the butt cord, goes a long way in preventing slippage.  I really like Jeri's idea about finishing the ends. I have found 64" lengths on ebay for cheap and have noticed no difference between these and mudhole's. Occasionally I will carve out finger holes or groves on the underside of the foregrip then shrink wrap over the handle being careful to heat slowly while pressing the shrink tube into the grooves, really works well.
Good Luck.
Title: Re: Wet Hand Problem Solved
Post by: Dr. Jekyll - AKA MeL B on April 23, 2014, 02:43:15 PM
Quote from: thunnus69 on April 23, 2014, 02:27:09 PM
Occasionally I will carve out finger holes or groves on the underside of the foregrip then shrink wrap over the handle being careful to heat slowly while pressing the shrink tube into the grooves, really works well.

you gave me an idea! in my case, small hands, carve out a diamond pattern on the fore grip and then apply shrink wrap. just an idea though... :)
Title: Re: Wet Hand Problem Solved
Post by: Newell Nut on April 23, 2014, 03:15:07 PM
I like that idea to cure a foam grip that is too big. Good thinking out of the box. I talked to my rod builder last night and he told me another idea that has been used when a grip is too skinny. Glue some shipping peanuts in various places on the skinny grip and then do a shrink wrap that squeezes them down. Lots of tricks but I sure like the diamond pattern cord wrap that I did. I used it yesterday and it felt great on a grouper and a snapper.
Title: Re: Wet Hand Problem Solved
Post by: Newell Nut on April 25, 2014, 10:10:43 PM
Just to update you on a fishing test. The snapper pictures posted were caught on this rod with the modified grip. It worked perfect and felt nice. I also rested the front part of the grip on the rail and let the fish fight the rod while I winched. I would highly recommend this mod on any small or slick grip. The shrink wrap from Mudhole has a nice feel to it.
Title: Re: Wet Hand Problem Solved
Post by: Keta on April 25, 2014, 10:24:27 PM
Quote from: Newell Nut on April 25, 2014, 10:10:43 PM
I also rested the front part of the grip on the rail and let the fish fight the rod while I winched.

The rail is your friend, especially in a vertical fight.  I'm putting together a bent but rod to keep in a rod holder during the fight so I can halibut fish with my broken hand.
Title: Re: Wet Hand Problem Solved
Post by: kmstorm64 on May 05, 2014, 10:07:58 PM
I use the Penn 24-56 handle on some of my older Penn Reels.  One day while screwing around in Bass Pro Shops, I noticed they had both the handle and these reel grips next to each other. Mind the Reel Grips ( http://www.reelgrip.com/ ) were meant for smaller reels, I said "hmm, I wonder if these would fit?"  so I played with them in the store, and they did fit! SO I have been using them.  I find they are not that hard to put on, give me a larger diamet reel handle to grab onto, softer and easier to hold on to when wet.  Ohn and they are cheap about 5 or 6 bucks a set.
Title: Re: Wet Hand Problem Solved
Post by: Newell Nut on May 05, 2014, 10:32:59 PM
That looks pretty nifty.