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6/7 weight flyrod moderately priced blanks
Posted by:
Tim Kelly
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Date: May 11, 2010 03:35PM
I need to build my neighbor a flyrod, he's a college kid and strapped for cash but I'd like to build him a nice rod for not much money. Probably looking to spend $60-$70 on a 8'6", 2 piece 6/7 weight blank. He needs a rod that will work for bass & trout, my preference is for a blank similar to the old Lamiglas Perigee, olive gold flake finished blank but a nice looking green/olive blank would work also. Any Perigee blanks still left anywhere? Any ideas on nice casting good quality blanks? IM6 and/or IM7?
Thanks, Tim Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/11/2010 03:37PM by Tim Kelly. Re: 6/7 weight flyrod moderately priced blanks
Posted by:
Bob Riggins
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Date: May 11, 2010 04:19PM
In my opinion, the best, let me see, how can I say this, "blank that costs less than a fortune" is the Sevier Tiger Eye. I think you can pick up a 2 piece 8'6", 6/7 for about $30. They are no longer a sponser on this board. Two other options that are a little more expensive are the American Tackle Matrix and the Rainshadow RX7. Both should come at about $50. I think Schneiders Rod Shop carries all three brands, so you can compare prices there. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/11/2010 04:30PM by Bob Riggins. Re: 6/7 weight flyrod moderately priced blanks
Posted by:
Barry Kneller
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Date: May 11, 2010 04:42PM
Be careful not to call those Tiger Eye blanks a good "value"... you know where that leads! Seriously, the Rainshadow line should be able to accommodate you. Your problem is going to be finding the exact color you need. Why not select based on performance and price and then use your thread wraps to achieve the desired color effect. Re: 6/7 weight flyrod moderately priced blanks
Posted by:
Larry Damore
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Date: May 11, 2010 05:50PM
All very good blanks above!! I'm gonna add one more........I seem to be one of the only ones here that has a love affair with the PacBay Rainforest II blanks. I can cast them a mile, they load nicely, and have as fast or a faster tip than the others. Just my .02 cents though. I don't think they get due respect. Re: 6/7 weight flyrod moderately priced blanks
Posted by:
joseph arvay
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Date: May 12, 2010 02:53AM
Although I built a spinning rod on a Rainforest 9'/8wt blank, I'll second Larry Damore's suggestion of them. Few years on it and it's a darn nice rod, may build another on PB Rainforest series in the future.
Nice quality relative some of the Big Name blanks out there, the ferrule fit was perfect and didn't need to mess with the male end for irregularities. Butt trimmed nicely, didn't need to work on it. Probably the straightest blank I have built on yet which was a nice surprise for the price. For the price range stated in the first post, it's worth looking into the Rainforest series. Re: 6/7 weight flyrod moderately priced blanks
Posted by:
Harold Dean
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Date: May 12, 2010 10:22AM
Check out Batson blanks. I have built a lot of fly rods on them and have never had an issue. As far as bang for your buck goes, you can't beat them.
No I'm not affilitated with them, I'm just an everyday builder. Harold Re: 6/7 weight flyrod moderately priced blanks
Posted by:
Tim Kelly
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Date: May 12, 2010 12:55PM
Okay, I'll checkout some of these options and let you all know what I decide on. Your help is appreciated!
Tim Re: 6/7 weight flyrod moderately priced blanks
Posted by:
Karry Batson
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Date: May 13, 2010 11:39AM
This should put you very close to your price range.
F866-2 Forecast RX6 Fly Rod Blanks Component Part Number Part Description Rod Blank Model # F866-2DB 8'6" 2 pc 6wt Travel Fly Rod - Dark Blue Butt cap: n/a Reel Seat: U3SKC-SG with U3-RI #U3 Uplocking Shiney Gunsmoke Skeleton with Cap-with Stabilized Wood Rosewood Laminate Reel Seat Shim: n/a Grip: FRHW7CA-250/760 7" Fly Grip .250 bore/.760 Reel Seat Cutout "A" Grade Cork Winding Check: BWC08 Black PVC/Rubber Winding Check .300" I.D. Hookeeper: HKS Small Stainless Steel Hook Keeper Tip Top HFT5.5 Super Hard Chrome Fly Top 5.5 Tube Guides (see below for size and quantity) HSFGP Single Foot Fly Guide Super Hard Chrome Guides (see below for size and quantity) LTCUDUG UD guide with Light PVD TiCH Plating with PDV Blue TiO Coated Zirconium Ring Guide order from the tip top Guide Guide Placement - In inches from the tip top 1st HSFGP3 4" 2nd HSFGP3 9" 3rd HSFGP3 15" 4th HSFGP3 22" 5th HSFGP4 30" 6th HSFGP4 39" 7th HSFGP4 49.5" 8th HSFGP4 60" 9th LTCUDUG12 72" Karry Batson Batson Enterprises Inc. Ph: (877) 875-2381 Fax: (360) 683-3579 karry@batsonenterprises.com www.batsonenterprises.com Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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