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Re: Seeking Advice On Fly Rod Blank
Posted by:
Ronald Atchley
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Date: November 01, 2022 08:17AM
Michael Danek Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > In spite of your desire for a two piece, I > recommend a four piece. I doubt if anyone can > detect a problem caused by them being 4 piece > rather than 2, and they are much handier, even if > you don't travel. I think that today the > selection may be better , too. Thank you. I have spent several hours reading older post from the archives here and every post agrees with you that there is no loss in function or sensitivity in the four piece blanks . On the flip side of that coin , I have not read any post that say having 4 pieces increases function or sensitivity relative to the two piece blanks . I am sure that you are right that they are much handier . I guess , once broken down , the smaller pieces would be much better and my web searches have shown that you're right about the larger selection - my guess is 4-6 times more choices . I guess the reasons I listed two pieces in my original criteria would be that my single experience with a fly rod has been with the two piece Fenwick and I didn't think there would be a problem with transportation . The fact that the two piece blanks ( in the same make and model ) are significantly less expensive is also a plus for me . Thanks again . Ron Re: Seeking Advice On Fly Rod Blank
Posted by:
Phil Erickson
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Date: November 01, 2022 02:20PM
The sale of two piece fly rods are diminishing and have been for years. I build only fly rods and have not built a two piece in 10 or 15 years. Re: Seeking Advice On Fly Rod Blank
Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
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Date: November 01, 2022 03:30PM
The IMX rods were brought back in the early 90's and were patterned after the GLX designs that had been introduced recently also, I have a 6wt. GLX that was one of the first built, I still love that rod for it's easy of use and good performance. Re: Seeking Advice On Fly Rod Blank
Posted by:
Ronald Atchley
(96.125.236.---)
Date: November 01, 2022 03:36PM
Phil Erickson Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > The sale of two piece fly rods are diminishing and > have been for years. I build only fly rods and > have not built a two piece in 10 or 15 years. I can completely believe two piece sales are low compared to four piece . In my searches , finding a listing for a two piece was difficult with some suppliers having no listings at all . Is there some aspect regarding functioning or sensitivity that makes the two piece inferior or is the demand driven by the four piece simply being like Mr. Danek says handier ? Thanks . Ron Re: Seeking Advice On Fly Rod Blank
Posted by:
Russell Brunt
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Date: November 01, 2022 04:52PM
Fly fishermen are more likely to travel to fishing destinations. FWIW I'd rather have a 2 piece also. Russ in Hollywood, FL. Re: Seeking Advice On Fly Rod Blank
Posted by:
Ronald Atchley
(96.125.236.---)
Date: November 01, 2022 05:48PM
Russell Brunt Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Fly fishermen are more likely to travel to fishing > destinations. FWIW I'd rather have a 2 piece > also. Russ, Thank you . I know so very little about this but I couldn't imagine why a four piece would function better than a two piece other than in ease of transportation . Ron Re: Seeking Advice On Fly Rod Blank
Posted by:
Phil Erickson
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Date: November 01, 2022 06:37PM
It is not a function issue at all, it is the convivence in handling especially when traveling. I also find easier to build 4 pc as one is dealing with short sections, making guide line-up easier as well as not needing long table and supports. Re: Seeking Advice On Fly Rod Blank
Posted by:
Ronald Atchley
(96.125.236.---)
Date: November 01, 2022 06:54PM
Phil Erickson Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > It is not a function issue at all, it is the > convivence in handling especially when traveling. > I also find easier to build 4 pc as one is dealing > with short sections, making guide line-up easier > as well as not needing long table and supports. Makes perfect sense . Thank you . Ron Re: Seeking Advice On Fly Rod Blank
Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
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Date: November 01, 2022 08:25PM
Fly anglers need 4 piece rods to travel because the gear anglers going to the same place take up all the room with their 1 and 2 piece rods going to the same place. Re: Seeking Advice On Fly Rod Blank
Posted by:
Ronald Atchley
(96.125.236.---)
Date: November 02, 2022 07:09AM
Spencer Phipps Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Fly anglers need 4 piece rods to travel because > the gear anglers going to the same place take up > all the room with their 1 and 2 piece rods going > to the same place. Took me awhile to wrap my head around this . I did end up taking your advice and went with a 6wt NFC ( F 906-2 Classic ) . Just hope it's not too much rod for the bluegill and white bass . Ron Re: Seeking Advice On Fly Rod Blank
Posted by:
Lance Schreckenbach
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Date: November 02, 2022 01:13PM
Mud hole should be putting some fly blanks on sale for Black Friday. You can probably pick up a nice 4pc 5wt fast blank for under $100. Really good blanks for 5wts and under. Very similar to the Batsons. Re: Seeking Advice On Fly Rod Blank
Posted by:
Ronald Atchley
(96.125.236.---)
Date: November 02, 2022 03:15PM
Lance Schreckenbach Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Mud hole should be putting some fly blanks on sale > for Black Friday. You can probably pick up a nice > 4pc 5wt fast blank for under $100. Really good > blanks for 5wts and under. Very similar to the > Batsons. Thank you . Good to know about the Mudhole blanks 5wt and under . I had looked at their blanks but guess I looked before the sale ?? Anyway , ended up ordering an NFC 6wt blank . Thanks again. Ron Re: Seeking Advice On Fly Rod Blank
Posted by:
Lance Schreckenbach
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Date: November 03, 2022 02:43PM
Ronald Atchley Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Lance Schreckenbach Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Mud hole should be putting some fly blanks on > sale > > for Black Friday. You can probably pick up a > nice > > 4pc 5wt fast blank for under $100. Really good > > blanks for 5wts and under. Very similar to the > > Batsons. > > Thank you . Good to know about the Mudhole blanks > 5wt and under . I had looked at their blanks but > guess I looked before the sale ?? Anyway , ended > up ordering an NFC 6wt blank . Thanks again. > Ron You can't go wrong with NFC. IT WILL MAKE AN EXCELENT FLY ROD! I am about to order one too, now I need to figure out if I want a fighting butt on it. Re: Seeking Advice On Fly Rod Blank
Posted by:
Tim Scott
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Date: November 03, 2022 05:49PM
Question is classic M, classic fast, Gamma Beta Re: Seeking Advice On Fly Rod Blank
Posted by:
Ronald Atchley
(96.125.236.---)
Date: November 03, 2022 06:26PM
> > Lance Schreckenbach Wrote:
> You can't go wrong with NFC. IT WILL MAKE AN > EXCELENT FLY ROD! I am about to order one too, now > I need to figure out if I want a fighting butt on > it. I hope the NFC works out . Lots of folks suggested it here . Re: Seeking Advice On Fly Rod Blank
Posted by:
Ronald Atchley
(96.125.236.---)
Date: November 03, 2022 06:48PM
Tim Scott Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Question is classic M, classic fast, Gamma Beta The action for the blank I ordered was listed as "moderate" by NFC . It was a little confusing to me as there are two "Classic" models listed in the NFC catalog ( I believe "Classic" and "Trout Classic" ) . Regardless , the blank I clicked "add to cart" on was listed as moderate with a model number F 906-2 Classic . The "moderate" action concerns me a little because I know so very little about fly rods . My very limited building experience has been with fast action blanks for spinning rigs . Oh well , it's mine now so I'll have to try to make do . A learning experience for sure . Ron Re: Seeking Advice On Fly Rod Blank
Posted by:
Russell Brunt
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Date: November 03, 2022 09:16PM
Ronald, I would say it was because of your claim to knowing "so little about fly rods" plus what you do know is that Fenwick......was why that NFC blank was suggested. It will likely be faster than your Fenwick (and more powerful) but not so much faster that it requires a total readjustment of your casting mechanics.
I think you are going to love the rod and I predict you will add a 4, maybe even 3 weight, for the pan fish. I suspect that 6 weight you bought will do best with a 7 weight forward line, a bit bigger popping bug, and a 5# bass:) So don't have buyers remorse. If anything you should have it for failing to buy three blanks (for maximum value and learning experience) like I suggested. Russ in Hollywood, FL. Re: Seeking Advice On Fly Rod Blank
Posted by:
Ronald Atchley
(96.125.236.---)
Date: November 04, 2022 07:04AM
Russell Brunt Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I think you are going to love the rod > > So don't have buyers remorse. Nope . No remorse here . Apprehension maybe but no remorse . Really do appreciate the words off encouragement . Thanks . Ron Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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