Rod Maintenance -- Prolong and improve the life and performance
of your rod.
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After fishing, in fresh or salt water, rinse your
rod carefully in a solution of mild soapy water to remove residues
or odors. Do not use detergents.
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Dry your rod off before storing. You might follow
by wiping down the rod with a liquid furniture polish to enhance the
look and finish.
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Lubricate reel seats and touch up guide feet with
WD-40 or other similar corrosion inhibitors.
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When traveling or storing, always protect your rod
by encasing it in its sock and/or tube -- else rod may develop fractures
that cause rod failure. Store out of the sun and weather and completely
dry.
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Periodically check the plug in the end of the butt
section of the rod to ensure it’s in place, and check the guides for
grooves.
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Occasionally lube the male section of the ferrule
with paraffin keeping a tight fit and making disassembly easier.
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Rod Assembly
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1) Insert the tip of the butt section into the
butt of the tip section with the guides offset by 90º.
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2) Align the guides by firmly twisting the butt
until the sections are tight.
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3) Check the tightness by attempting to pull
the sections straight apart without twisting. If the connection
holds, they’re tight enough. To disassemble, simply reverse the
twist.
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