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Mar 18, 2021 08:44:56   #
S Kat Loc: Lake Lanier - Georgia
 
I have several good quality/brand rods that have been beat up over the years and have damages guides. I watched a video on how to replace them and from what I saw I am afraid I will damage the rod and probably should have a professional fix them. How do you find someone to repaid rods? I have searched on the web but can't find the service I am looking for. I am in the Lake Lanier (Georgia) area in case that helps.

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Mar 18, 2021 09:24:51   #
greenfrog Loc: Central NJ
 
I found that the local bait shops always has someone who can fix them. It just depends on how busy they are.

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Mar 18, 2021 09:53:50   #
Gordon Loc: Charleston South Carolina
 
S Kat wrote:
I have several good quality/brand rods that have been beat up over the years and have damages guides. I watched a video on how to replace them and from what I saw I am afraid I will damage the rod and probably should have a professional fix them. How do you find someone to repaid rods? I have searched on the web but can't find the service I am looking for. I am in the Lake Lanier (Georgia) area in case that helps.


Check out Hammons on Brown Bridge Road.

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Mar 18, 2021 09:55:09   #
S Kat Loc: Lake Lanier - Georgia
 
Gordon wrote:
Check out Hammons on Brown Bridge Road.


Great Store and have shopped there many times. Didn't know they did rod repair. Thanks!

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Mar 19, 2021 11:21:10   #
boatmaster53 Loc: Baker Fla.
 
Outdoor world rod and reel repair: 2300 east Turner: suite M:Springfield Mo.: 65803. They're great on reels but I've never used them for rods. Give them a call and see if it's what you need.

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Mar 19, 2021 11:27:17   #
S Kat Loc: Lake Lanier - Georgia
 
boatmaster53 wrote:
Outdoor world rod and reel repair: 2300 east Turner: suite M:Springfield Mo.: 65803. They're great on reels but I've never used them for rods. Give them a call and see if it's what you need.


Thanks!

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Mar 19, 2021 22:39:04   #
Ozzie Loc: Central Florida
 
Suggest Mud Hole....bought guides and windings there.....view installation on video.....but a local shop will probably know someone who can do job or help you do it....

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Mar 21, 2021 11:26:15   #
Maximo Loc: Jupiter, Fl
 
Practice on a beater rod, one you might have found at a yard sale. You can do it. Especially with help from YouTube.

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