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3 piece fly rod blanks - ideas for economy blanks
Posted by:
Tim Kelly
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Date: February 13, 2021 02:55PM
I've had several requests for fly rods lately, I am trying to find a reasonably priced $50-$80 3 piece blank that will make a nice fly rod for these requests.
Any ideas? Probably RX6/RX7 type blanks, Batson Forecast are they only 2 piece or 4 piece? I've considered PacBay also but the lower priced blanks are 2 piece rod builds. Any one offering a custom rodbuilder option blank anymore? What happened to the Tiger Eye blanks? Thanks, Tim Re: 3 piece fly rod blanks - ideas for economy blanks
Posted by:
Michael Danek
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Date: February 13, 2021 04:53PM
What is wrong with 4 piece? With the ferrules now used they really have no disadvantage over others for performance. Lots of options there with 4 piece.
There is a reason there are few 3 piece available-it's because 4 piece perform as well and travel better. Re: 3 piece fly rod blanks - ideas for economy blanks
Posted by:
Tim Kelly
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Date: February 13, 2021 06:41PM
I've always thought the 3 piece rods tend to have a better casting action, actually I prefer the two piece rods but they don't seem to be a good fit for most people. Re: 3 piece fly rod blanks - ideas for economy blanks
Posted by:
Russell Brunt
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Date: February 13, 2021 06:52PM
1 piece you can get, 2 piece you can get, 4 piece you can get, 3 piece you can't have:)
What weight(s) and lengths are you looking for? Russ in Hollywood, FL. Re: 3 piece fly rod blanks - ideas for economy blanks
Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
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Date: February 13, 2021 07:38PM
Talon has a few, none in your price range, they start at one C note. Re: 3 piece fly rod blanks - ideas for economy blanks
Posted by:
Phil Erickson
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Date: February 13, 2021 10:09PM
I would defy anyone to be able to tell the casting difference between a 3 and 4 pc fly rod! 4 pc has become the standard for fly fishermen who travel a lot! As already mentioned the improvements in carbon fiber ferrules has made multi-piece rods the choice of most fly fishermen I know and build for. Re: 3 piece fly rod blanks - ideas for economy blanks
Posted by:
Tim Kelly
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Date: February 14, 2021 01:51PM
Russ,
I like the 4/5 weights in the 71/2 foot rods and 5 weights in the 8 and 81/2 ft rods. Outside of the number of sections, are Batson and PacBay the only distributors of the basic fly rod blanks? I used to like the plum colored PacBay traditional blanks but thats gone away. What companies supply blanks just to builders and not as finished rods? Re: 3 piece fly rod blanks - ideas for economy blanks
Posted by:
Michael Danek
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Date: February 14, 2021 02:25PM
Lots of companies, Tim. Check out Mudhole and Getbitoutdoors, both carry a number of companies. A few are Rodgeeks, American Tackle, Phenix, Lamiglass, MHX, Liberty, United 'Composites, etc . Re: 3 piece fly rod blanks - ideas for economy blanks
Posted by:
Russell Brunt
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Date: February 14, 2021 05:53PM
Tim, you are in a bit of a pickle. You want shorter than usual blanks, at a low price, and with a different number of sections than the norm. I think you will have to adjust the budget or, preferably, the number of sections.
Is it just a price point you are looking to make, or are you looking for a more moderate action blank as well? If you will consider 2 or 4 piece blanks the Rainshadow Unity line is just what you are looking for. In a perverse sort of way slower action blanks often command a premium because there isn't the same demand for them (I think). Be advised NFC has been running specials at anywhere from 50 to 66% off list price. Problem is you wouldn't be able to offer the customer the same blank at the same price later on. You will just have to keep checking prices or get on an email list. Based on what I have found, if you buy one, chances are high it will be too nice to sell at that price and you will end up replacing your personal rods. You have been warned. Rodgeeks has a few near the top of your budget but they are going to be a modern fast action blank which may not be your cup of tea. In the end the unity line is probably what you are looking for. The revelation is the next step up. They have a 8'6" 2 piece 5 wt for $79 but the same thing in a 4 piece jumps to $134. Their RX7 blanks have always been a very nice blank by any standard, but again we are near the top of the budget and into a blank that might be faster than you want. Russ in Hollywood, FL. Re: 3 piece fly rod blanks - ideas for economy blanks
Posted by:
Tim Kelly
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Date: February 15, 2021 04:35PM
Russ, I usually build fiberglass fly rods 7 to 7'6", small stream fly rods just because thats what I like working on I guess. And for the graphite rods that I use I just like the earlier less technological wonder graphite blanks. Yes, to the price point. I suppose I could build Sage rods but I would end up sinking a lot of my money into a high end rod before I've sold it. I started building rods back in the Dale Clemens and LA Garcia era so I guess I am stuck doing things the same way as back then. I have looked at the Unity blanks and will consider the 4 piece since thats the new normal for now.
Appreciate the help from everyone. Tim Re: 3 piece fly rod blanks - ideas for economy blanks
Posted by:
Ron Schneider
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Date: February 15, 2021 04:55PM
The "Tiger Eye" blanks are out of production.
We handled them for several years until the importer closed. Very good at a good price. Best wishes, Ron Schneider Schneider's Rod Shop Mountain Home, Arkansas [www.schneidersrods.com] mtnron40@yahoo.com 870-424-3381 Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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