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Dan Craft FT909-4
Posted by:
Mark Stoutemyer
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Date: September 02, 2005 12:33PM
I was wondering if anyone has built a Dan Craft 9wt 4 piece FT yet and how they like this blank, especially compared to the FT908-4? - Mark Re: Dan Craft FT909-4
Posted by:
Dan L Craft
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Date: September 02, 2005 04:02PM
Mark,
I guess the guys with the 9wts are out on the river! Honestly, I took the 9wt to Alaska with me but did not use it. The salmon averaged 10# +- and the 7wt was working well. I love the way the 9wt casts and for me a 9wt line loaded it well. It throws a big fly with no trouble and I do like the action! I feel this rod/blank would be good for fast water and fish from 10 to 30# or bones and slightly larger in the salt. You might ask your question on the N. California rod board as there are some builders there that use the blank. Dan Craft Dan Craft Enterprises Re: Dan Craft FT909-4
Posted by:
Bob Crook
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Date: September 02, 2005 11:06PM
I have built three FT's and the are all great rods for what I use them for. A FT 1003-4 for use in still water from a pontoon boat or from the bank, a FT 905-4 for stillwater & rivers and a FT 1010-4 built as a switch rod for larger fast water and salt water. In my opinion you can't go wrong with any of the FT series. They cast well and have lot's of power . I use either a clear sinking or floating line on the 3wt and 5wt and a 10/11 Delta Taper spey line on the 10wt.
Bob Re: Dan Craft FT909-4
Posted by:
Mark Stoutemyer
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Date: September 03, 2005 07:38AM
Dan, thanks for the info. This blank sounds exactly like what I need. I emailed you directly with some further questions a few days ago. Have you received any of my correspondance? Sincerely, Mark Re: Dan Craft FT909-4
Posted by:
Dan L Craft
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Date: September 06, 2005 04:30AM
Mark,
I just got your e-mail and replied. Thanks, Dan Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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