I haven't started to make rods yet, but I want to know If there are any cheap blanks or kits that I can start on. I would prefer a slow action rod that is tough but still cheap. Thank You
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I haven't started to make rods yet, but I want to know If there are any cheap blanks or kits that I can start on. I would prefer a slow action rod that is tough but still cheap. Thank You
Cabela's has the 5pc Stowaway blanks on sale for just $39. Great rod for $140 (finished rod price) but a real steal at $39 per blank.
send me an private message with email. I may have a couple in the basement that will be free.
pb
rainshadow/batson im6 blanks are great and inexpensive. You can get a kit for under 100 dollars from Hook and Hackle I do believe. The kits Ron sells are very nice. Check them out. Otherwise just buy the blank they are a dark blue and get the cheapest componets you can. Can be realisticly built for under $100 and will make a great rod with a medium action. I know a lot of people will say oh no don't get this get that it is much better but for price and just starting out you can't beat them. I got a 4 weight for a friend of mine in this blank and he is tickled to death with it. It is now the rod that sits by the door so when he leaves he is not without it. Just my 2 cents. oh yea the downside to these rods....... they are cheap and only carry a 2 year warrenty.
Thanks for the replies. Kaboom1, I meant cheap as in the 40 bucks and below range.
I would say check out the Forecast blanks at Hook and Hackle. I have several and really like them. A little slower action and they will not break the bank.
Brad
Hey! Forecast is one of the most popular blanks in the custom rod building community. They're inexpensive and now have a limited lifetime guarantee. Call us and we'll set you up. Someone mentioned Rainshadow and that is definitely our "go to" rod. It'll make a rod you'd pay $350-400 for, if not more, if it was in a fly shop.
But again, $75 will buy you a whole kit with a very, very respectable blank. Hope that helps! Brad will tell you where to get one!
Ron
Ken,
Forecast is a great place to start. I wouldn't call it a slow action, but is more moderate and certainly isn't fast. I use them a lot, and they make a nice little rods. Also take a look at the tadpole rod swap that is going on. We're building on a 6 1/2' E-glass spinning blanks, and they seem to be nice little blanks, too. You can get them for around $10 but shipping is high because they are 1 piece. I have an extra that has already been cut and has a spigot ferrule installed. Let me know if that interests you.
Greg
ol' blue,
I may be interested in that extra blank that has been spigot ferruled.
Please e-mail with full details and price.
Thanks,
peartree51
If I save enough money I'll definitely buy a rainshadow or forecast blank. You can build a fly rod with a spinning rod blank?
Look at these threads:
http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/s...ad.php?t=23668
http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/s...ghlight=spg780
The SPG780 is an E-glass blank and from what I understand, makes a nice little blank.
Here is the original article:
http://www.flyanglersonline.com/features/readerscast/rc457.php
Hey Ken! There really aren't any rules. Lefty Kreh can cast a broomstick and HAS!
Once you get used to a taper, you'll be able to cast well enough to catch fish. Of course, certain materials and tapers seem better, or much better, but this is supposed to be fun! I say anything goes! Give it a shot and if you don't like it, try something else.
Ron