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First FlyRod Build............HELP
Posted by:
Tony Ruffino
(172.58.17.---)
Date: March 27, 2016 01:59AM
Hello All,
Looking to build my first fly rod and looking for some expert advise. The following is what I'm looking for. Any "helpful" suggestions and/or advice is ALWAYS appreciated. Lightweight blank 4-piece blank Graphite blank 10 foot 4 wt............Fishing Stillwater midges 10 foot 5wt............Fishing Stillwater midges 9 foot 6wt...............Fishing stillwater WF / Sinking Lines - stillwater midges and small streamers (Eastern Sierra's) 9 foot 7wt.................Fishing Surf & Saltwater Bays in Southern California **********email no longer hidden if you want to email me****** Thanks, Tony Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/27/2016 02:54PM by Tony Ruffino. Re: First FlyRod Build............HELP
Posted by:
Eric MONTACLAIR
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Date: March 27, 2016 03:34AM
It's all about the fishing you plan to do.
Species and size of the flies. Let us know and we'll point you in the right direction. Re: First FlyRod Build............HELP
Posted by:
Herb Ladenheim
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Date: March 27, 2016 09:39AM
Eric is correct. Your choices are all over the place - from big fresh water with the 4wt to light saltwater with the 7wt.
Your email is hidden. Un-hide it or contact me direct - my email is not hidden. I will walk you through each step. Herb Re: First FlyRod Build............HELP
Posted by:
Michael Danek
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Date: March 27, 2016 10:35AM
Placement of the first guide should consider the reach of the fisherman so he/she will easily pick up the line.
For salt rods I don't use a keeper, don't want anything that the line could snag on. Use the first guide frame for a keeper. Things happen very fast with salt water fish. Re: First FlyRod Build............HELP
Posted by:
Donald La Mar
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Date: March 27, 2016 11:05AM
Tony
It's not 9', and it is not inexpensive, but if you building up a portfolio of rods, a Tom Morgan Unity with the Universe 8 1/2' 2 or 4 piece 7 weight is wonderful. Less expensive is either a TFO BVK or Pro II, both of which are available in 9' 7 weights. And echoing the thoughts above, it would be helpful to know salt vs fresh water, species targeted, venues, and casting preference. Without that information we are shooting suggestions to you in the dark. Re: First FlyRod Build............HELP
Posted by:
Ron Weber
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Date: March 27, 2016 11:36AM
For a decent build, and still moderately priced, I would try one of the 9' 7wt SHX blanks from Karen at Bingham Ent. These SHX blanks are very highly underated Ron Weber Re: First FlyRod Build............HELP
Posted by:
Herb Ladenheim
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Date: March 27, 2016 12:10PM
O.K.
So am I now reading it right - you wish to build 4 fly rods per above parameters? If you have not built a fly rod before - there is a lot to consider before you dedide on blanks. You really should unhide your email to benefit from experienced advice. Herb Re: First FlyRod Build............HELP
Posted by:
Bill Sidney
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Date: March 27, 2016 02:16PM
A lot depends on the water you will fish, the fish you are targeting size an type, like Eric pointed out ,
lots of help out here for you , but you have to help fill in what they need William Sidney AK Re: First FlyRod Build............HELP
Posted by:
Tony Ruffino
(172.58.16.---)
Date: March 27, 2016 02:54PM
original post updated with details and email is no longer hidden.
Thanks, Tony Re: First FlyRod Build............HELP
Posted by:
Jared Taylor
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Date: March 28, 2016 11:18AM
Another thing to take into consideration is your casting stroke... if you are an accomplished caster that likes a fast blank, someone who likes a moderate fast or a mid flex rod? Re: First FlyRod Build............HELP
Posted by:
Tony Ruffino
(172.58.17.---)
Date: March 29, 2016 01:32AM
I'm a beginner caster looking for something lightweight to stillwater flyfish, as indicated above.
Thanks, Tony Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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