toolman Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 So I'm rigged up...waders on...I've got two of my Loop Spey rods strung up and leaning along the side of my suv... I just need to close the back hatch...slam...Oh Crap... ... The first section of my 7116 Blueline is pinched in the top corner of the hatch door....:$*%&: ... I get it out and it seems ok ...It casts ok for the 10 minutes I use it... Next evening... third cast.... SNAP!... The 12" broken tip section of my favorite dry rod...slides down the line... and into the water... Quote
luukesh Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Had a similar misfortune on the highwood with an 8116 blueline recently......stumbled on the rocks and jammed the tip into the gravel. Looks and feels fine still.......got a bad feeling though!! Sure glad Loop makes some tough rods. Does Whistler do repairs and warranty and such? They list themselves as a loop service centre, not sure what that means..... Quote
luukesh Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Had a similar misfortune on the highwood with an 8116 blueline recently......stumbled on the rocks and jammed the tip into the gravel. Looks and feels fine still.......got a bad feeling though!! Sure glad Loop makes some tough rods. Does Whistler do repairs and warranty and such? They list themselves as a loop service centre, not sure what that means..... Quote
headscan Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Had a similar misfortune on the highwood with an 8116 blueline recently......stumbled on the rocks and jammed the tip into the gravel. Looks and feels fine still.......got a bad feeling though!! Sure glad Loop makes some tough rods. Does Whistler do repairs and warranty and such? They list themselves as a loop service centre, not sure what that means..... I'm pretty sure Whistler handles all Loop warranty service for Canada. I'd just give Brian a call and talk to him. They have a toll-free number listed on their site http://www.whistlerflyfishing.com/ Quote
bhurt Posted August 22, 2008 Posted August 22, 2008 Had a similar misfortune on the highwood with an 8116 blueline recently......stumbled on the rocks and jammed the tip into the gravel. Looks and feels fine still.......got a bad feeling though!! Sure glad Loop makes some tough rods. Does Whistler do repairs and warranty and such? They list themselves as a loop service centre, not sure what that means..... Problem with breaking these rods is that the "Blueline" has now been discountied and replaced by the opti series. So I think it all depends on weather they are able to find a tip for the rid, if so I would look into maybe getting a replacement part for all 4 pieces if possible. Correct me if I am wrong but doesn't loop warrenty only cover original ownership? Quote
bhurt Posted August 22, 2008 Posted August 22, 2008 So I'm rigged up...waders on...I've got two of my Loop Spey rods strung up and leaning along the side of my suv... I just need to close the back hatch...slam...Oh Crap... ... The first section of my 7116 Blueline is pinched in the top corner of the hatch door....:$*%&: ... I get it out and it seems ok ...It casts ok for the 10 minutes I use it... Next evening... third cast.... SNAP!... The 12" broken tip section of my favorite dry rod...slides down the line... and into the water... The worst thing about this is that I had used Greg's rod the day it was caught in the hatch crease and when I got home the following day he called me up and was like "Way to go Brad, you broke my Blueline by wacking it with hooks and put a fracture in the rod tip" After some time of me sweating out this Greg finally let the cat out of the bag. YOU BASTARD! Quote
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