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MHX or Quickline 9' 4wt
Posted by:
Dan Rees
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Date: September 06, 2018 03:45PM
Looking for a 9' 4wt blank. Budget is about the cost of a MHX 4pc, maybe. little more if required. Ideally I would like fast recovery, low swing weight, a stable light tip that hasn't got a mind of its own when the rod is stopped, with some decent power in the butt section. Finished rod will be used for light Stillwater, and general river duties for trout and grayling here in the UK. Dries, nymphs, small streamers etc.
Being in the UK these blanks are unknown to me. Would they suit my requirements? Is there much difference between them? From what I can gather the QL has slightly higher ERN numbers. Any other banks in the sub $150 range that would be better? Regards Dan Re: MHX or Quickline 9' 4wt
Posted by:
Matthew Pitrowski
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Date: September 06, 2018 04:11PM
you might want to look at the traditions blanks this one PBT2F904 is in you weight range and easy on the budget
Have built several for customers doing trout here but they all wanted 6-8 wt rods as the trout are upwards of 3-10 lb from the great lakes. good luck on the build The best day to be alive is always tomorrow !! Think out side the box when all else fails !!! Wi. Re: MHX or Quickline 9' 4wt
Posted by:
chris adams
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Date: September 06, 2018 04:25PM
Both the 9" 4wt and 8'6" 4wt in the MHX Fly line are sweet spots. I feel the 8'6" is faster with about the same butt power but I have handed that 9' 4wt to all skill levels and they have thrown light streamers and nymphs and loved it. Personally I like the Cortland DT peach on it but handles the Rio Gold well too. Re: MHX or Quickline 9' 4wt
Posted by:
Michael Danek
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Date: September 06, 2018 04:56PM
If looking for traditional action Quickline is not the rod. Not familiar wtih any MHX fly rods. If liking a faster rod, QL is a beautiful, light, very nice rod. All the fly rods I've checked for CCS run at the top of the "range" for power. i. e. Quickline 6 wt measures almost 7. Rainshadow 8 measures almost 9. Might want to try one line wt up on our blanks. The price for Quicklines here varies a lot, so shop around if that is your choice. Re: MHX or Quickline 9' 4wt
Posted by:
Norman Miller
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Date: September 06, 2018 06:02PM
I have an MHX 4 piece 9' 4wgt and like it very much. Have not tried the Quick Line.
Norm Re: MHX or Quickline 9' 4wt
Posted by:
herb canter
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Date: September 06, 2018 11:35PM
Just thought i would throw a 9 ' 4 weight blank from Rodgeeks into the mix . It's made out of the same material as St. Croixs SC IV material the only difference is the price .
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Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
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Date: September 07, 2018 07:43PM
The Pac Bay Quickline 4 wt. is a nice stick, I fish mine with an 4wt. Air Flow Dri Xceed line. It's my high lakes rod. Re: MHX or Quickline 9' 4wt
Posted by:
Dan Rees
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Date: September 08, 2018 09:25AM
Thank you for all the suggestions. I'm leaning strongly towards the QL. Cant find many comments that put me off it and the price is a huge plus. Also there's options for me to buy from some Euro shops, which should also save some shipping/import duties.
Cheers Dan Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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