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    Hi,

    I am going to build a 6 foot 9 inch 4 weight graphite rod. Anyone know of any blanks in that size? I can't seem to find one. So, my thoughts were to buy a 7 foot 4 weight and cut 3 inches off the butt section. Has anyone done this? My thinking is that 3 inches shouldn't change the dynamics that much. I have a 7 1/2 foot 4 weight and I want something smaller for tight quarters, teeny streams, and teeny fish.

    Thanks,

    Bill

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    I don't know about cutting off the butt, why don't you buy a 6'6" blank? I made two of them, and they are perfect for tight quarters.

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    herefishy,

    Good point. What brand blank did you use? I haven't found many blanks that are 6'6" in 4-weight.

    Bill

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    Big whoops, bb, I forgot about the 4 wt - the ones I made were 2 wts. But I looked at the Hook and Hackle website and they carry a St Croix 6'6" 4 wt - kind of pricy, but I understand these are real nice rods.

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    Bbrothel,

    If it makes any difference, the Forecast 6'6" 2wt in either 2pc or 4pc makes an excellent 4wt. I fish mine with a SA Air Cel Supreme WF4 and it really comes to life with that line. For close quarters, you probably want a more moderate action for short casts and this rod woould be a great choice. MAny anglers fish this rod as a 3 or 4wt. Also, Hook and Hackle always has these 2 blanks on sale for about $20. and kits for about $50.

    HTH,

    Lou

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    Lou,

    Thanks, that's good info. I may go that route. I might get a Loomis GL3 6'6" 3-weight and fish it with 4-weight line.

    Bill

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    Quote Originally Posted by bbrothe1
    Lou,

    Thanks, that's good info. I may go that route. I might get a Loomis GL3 6'6" 3-weight and fish it with 4-weight line.

    Bill
    I think you have chosen wisely. You can probably compensate for the 3" difference with a slight change in where you grip the rod. Best not to cut the blank which is designed to work at a specific length.

    I have had some success putting extending grips and cutting down blanks, but these were low $ rods.
    Bear742

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    Mike,

    Thanks, that is a great idea.

    Bill

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