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2011/06/15 12:16:21 (permalink)

rod question

Maybe you guys can help me out.  I have been looking a little bit online for a 10-11' 4-5wt rod.  It isn't a must have by any means, I would only use it on 2 or 3 creeks, but it would be nice to get one.  I fish some pocket water that one would be perfect for both dries and nymphing.  The problem is, that I'm not looking to spend a fortune on it because it isn't really that important, and I can get by with what I have.  The market on these rods is through the roof because of the czech/european/whatever the mags tell people to get fad, and everything I see is in the 400+ dollar range.  I would like to try to get one for closer to 200.  Anybody have any ideas or know any rod models in a less expensive range?  Any rod builders out there that can get a cheaper blank?
 
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    PeteM
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    RE: rod question 2011/06/15 12:38:32 (permalink)
    There is a local distributor that has a 10' 4 wt. just over a hundred bucks, but you have to build it yourself.

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    RE: rod question 2011/06/15 13:38:40 (permalink)
    thanks marty, i never looked there. 
     
    by looking online, i actually really meant speed browsing ebay at work.
     
    and pete, that would be a cool project if I had a decent place to do it at.
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    RE: rod question 2011/06/15 18:36:07 (permalink)
    Use this in search:

    (5wt, 4wt) 10* -reel -line -9 -7


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    RE: rod question 2011/06/16 07:57:37 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: PeteM

    There is a local distributor that has a 10' 4 wt. just over a hundred bucks, but you have to build it yourself.





    what kind of blank?


    Tippe

    Batson makes an affordable RX-7 10 5wt, but the only thing it is comes in 2 pc.
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    RE: rod question 2011/06/16 09:45:11 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: Loomis


    ORIGINAL: PeteM

    There is a local distributor that has a 10' 4 wt. just over a hundred bucks, but you have to build it yourself.





    what kind of blank?


    Tippe

    Batson makes an affordable RX-7 10 5wt, but the only thing it is comes in 2 pc.


    The xi. 4pc. Not sure who the manufacturer is, but I was fishing the 9' 5wt. this weekend and will be building one soon. I've had the 6'6" 2wt for about a year.

    Quick snappy rod with a lot of backbone. I was using some Betts poppers and there was no lack of ability (on the rods part) to bang them out there.
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    RE: rod question 2011/06/16 17:04:43 (permalink)
    There used to be an ebay seller with inexpensive import blanks. He as in Oregon I think. I got a 10-4 3 pc and a 9'10" 7 wt 6 pc from him. They are moderate actions, and not terribly crisp, but the 4 wt is perfect for what I wanted- high stick nymph and czech nymph rod. It's great for light line (7X) but I've landed trout to 6 lb on it. Worth a look.

    Also, there are a lot of 10-11' 4-5-6 wt rods over here. If you can't find what you want, I know you can get them for 120 pound or so (about $200). I'm coming home in July, so I wouldn't be opposed to bringing one back if it was a 4 pc or smaller.

    Thanks
    Rick
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    RE: rod question 2011/06/16 18:40:52 (permalink)
    PM sent...

    "If I'm not going to catch anything, then I'd rather not catch anything on flies." Bob Lawless

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    RE: rod question 2011/06/17 05:14:25 (permalink)
    I got & built one of those 10' 4 weights from orgen & it was way to soft for me now I built the XI series from hook & hackle & it is better but still not a fast action but it does fish nymphs pretty good & if you build it is in your price range
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    RE: rod question 2011/06/18 08:41:58 (permalink)
    Good morning,

    In case it was not mentioned.....Cabela's CZN rods may be your ticket at 199.99.  They have an 11 foot, 4 wt (and 3 other models) I saw at the Hamburg store.  Surprisingly light and not tip heavy.  Fast action, too.  But I just checked online and it seems like they are mostly out of stock.
    Since I build rods I resorted to using a switch rod blank for mine since i could not find an 11 foot blank specifically for czech nymphing.  St. Croix 11 foot, 5wt. SCIV/SCII blank is what I used.  It keeps line of the water which is why I wanted it.  Fast action most of the way up, but the tip is a little soft.  If I had the money I would have tried the Sage Z-Axis 11 footer as it weighs about a 1/2 oz less.  Good luck.
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    RE: rod question 2011/06/21 10:12:36 (permalink)
    Hav2

    Apparently Sage is getting rid of the Z axis series, hopefully there is a close out somewhere.

    Personally, I was never cool enough to call myself an official "Pennsylvania Czech nympher".  This is just another way to release rods with a specific need that you HAVE to have in order to do it right, just like the whole switch rod fad..  to me, It's really no different than a form of high stick nymphing.  Through the grapevine Batson is kicking around the idea of releasing a 10' 4 pc 3-4-5 wt series, i'd like to see it, but its hard to beat a Dan Craft for those applications, pricy yes, but they perform very well.
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