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7'6" Sevier 5wt.
Here is 7'6" 4pc 5wt I built for fishing 3 of my favorite small rivers, the Couer D' Alene, St.Joe, and Rock Creek. All of these are very similar in that easily wadable but the wind can be a factor making lighter weight rods difficult to use. The reel seat is BUL5 with spalted birch burl insert, brown/black carbon fiber grip, Pac bay snake style stripper and black Pac Bay SF wire guides. The wraps are Gudebrod Gold with Fishawk green metallic.
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The decal is a picture of a cuttie that came out of the Joe and as you can tell I combined all 3 in the name of the rod.
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Really nice work, I like the grain in your reel seat.
Cliff
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Are those not just the kewlest rod blanks to work with???!!!!! Love the reel seat, too!!!
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Seiver makes rod sales possible. Since I found Seiver MFG I can now afford to build rods that sell. His prices are so reasonable and quality so respectable that I can build good custom rods for the average buyer and make a reasonable profit.
John
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baitwaister,
Looks like a lot of work went into the detail of the wraps! Very nice.
Best regards, Dave S.
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Thanks guys! I build on a lot of blanks, Sevier's are definetly very nice casting rods no matter the cost.