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Finished 9 ft. 6wt. Rainshadow Eternity2 fly rod (initial thoughts)
Posted by:
david taylor
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Date: June 07, 2020 07:45PM
I just took a newly finished Eternity2 fly rod -- 9 ft. 6wt. -- for a test drive on the front lawn. Paired with a brand new SA Mastery 6WF fly line that I bought a couple years ago. Very nice casting machine. Of course I cannot say how it will feel to toss a nymph -- or with fish on the line. But for casing a line, leader and dry fly, I give it a very impressed thumbs up. Yes, the color is very cobalt, and I wrapped it in a closely-matced, one-color cobalt thread. So it is cobalt city for sure. Pac Bay single-foot TiGrey guides. My first build with single-foot guides. I will have to see what I think of that, but they work just fine on the lawn. This is advertised as a super-fast action rod by Batson, but my initial impression is that it felt more in the mod-fast to fast territory I perceived sufficient flex down into the mid section of the rod. The rod is quite light and crisp, but has life in it, and certainly is not a board. Lot's of reserve power when needed. It seems well suited to the 6WF line. In comparison, I have a 5wt. TFO TiCrX and that feels a bit stiff and boardy to me. My trout bum friend, a Winston loyalist, thinks my TiCrX is a two by four, but I do not. Just stiff. Eternity2 is not like that at all. I will report more once I get to fish, which wil be a couple weeks here in Colorado as runoff is in full force. My initial feedback -- great job Batson! I am OK with the cobalt color, though I don't think it will every be my favorite. With a lime-green fly line, I will be a colorful angler this year. I actually have one more thin coat of epoxy to put on after I sand sand down a few lumps. I may post some photos after that. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/07/2020 07:46PM by david taylor. Re: Finished 9 ft. 6wt. Rainshadow Eternity2 fly rod (initial thoughts)
Posted by:
James Taylor
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Date: June 08, 2020 12:23PM
Hi David,
We are happy to hear that you've enjoyed casting your Eternity2, we appreciate hearing thoughts on our blanks and components. Our head designer, Mike Thorson, put his heart and soul in designing this particular line of blanks. I'm sure you will have a blast landing fish on it soon. James Taylor Batson Enterprises BatsonEnterprises.com | RainShadowRodBlanks.com | ALPSForeCast.com | Build2Fish.com Re: Finished 9 ft. 6wt. Rainshadow Eternity2 fly rod (initial thoughts)
Posted by:
Phil Ewanicki
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Date: June 08, 2020 04:07PM
I promised my son an older 8 wt. TICRX I built but seldom used it because it cast like a cub. I should have known better. I handed it over and searched for a reel with an 8 wt. line, to test-cast, but the closest I could come was a reel loaded with a Wulff 9 wt. Triangle Taper. With a 35 foot overhang and a double haul that rod woke up and left us looking at the backing. Fly casting is a trinity with interdependent elements: rod, line, and caster. Don't make any hasty decisions before you have explored several combinations of these three elements. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/08/2020 04:08PM by Phil Ewanicki. Re: Finished 9 ft. 6wt. Rainshadow Eternity2 fly rod (initial thoughts)
Posted by:
ben belote
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Date: June 08, 2020 05:26PM
Phil, don,t forget the other elements; Wind, Fire, and Earth..no wonder i can,t cast over forty feet..i thought maybe my bass bugs were too hairy..lol. Re: Finished 9 ft. 6wt. Rainshadow Eternity2 fly rod (initial thoughts)
Posted by:
Herb Ladenheim
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Date: June 08, 2020 10:07PM
Hi guys,
The TICRX #5 needs a 9wt line to ooad it properly. I have no idea what a #8 wil need - probably #11/12 Herb Re: Finished 9 ft. 6wt. Rainshadow Eternity2 fly rod (initial thoughts)
Posted by:
david taylor
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Date: June 09, 2020 12:23AM
I have fished the 5 wt. TiCrX with a modern 6 wt line (which is really a 6.5 wt.line). It could easily toss a 7 wt line, I think, and I may try that. I actually like the rod overall, and partciularly in some conditions, especially bigger rivers or wind. I had it on the Big Hole last year with a 5 weight line in some major wind and it did alright. The year before I fished it on the Snake with the 6 wt line. It can blast out a hopper. It is a totally different rod than the Eternity 2. I bought the TiCrX used for a great price and in mint condition, I had some pretty weak 5 wt rods and wanted something stout. I got that. Not good for nymphing as it is so stiff. Eternity2 is in a completely different league. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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