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Postby castaway » October 8th, 2009, 6:40 pm

Spoke with Stephen from CTS rods - We talked for a bit about the difference between the U.S. and European markets (he is in New Zealand).

Come to find out they ship a large number of 12' 2wts, 3wts, and 4wts to the UK and the like.

I am in the process of getting prices for a 11' 3wt.

The neat thing about these rods is the custom color application... any number of sections you want, and any length - they are designed for the Euro market... but Im getting one (if they are a decent price) He is supposed to send me a price list tonight.

http://www.ctsfishing.com/affinityx.php

you can select the different colors as well...
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Re: Rod blank company

Postby fly addict » October 8th, 2009, 6:46 pm

What type of action are the blanks?

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Re: Rod blank company

Postby castaway » October 8th, 2009, 6:48 pm

Check out the site... they have a number of different actions... from ultra-fast all the way to fiberglass/vintage slow.

Im looking at the Affinity X in either a 3 or a 4wt...

I think a 11' 4wt would be very versatile. but I like 3wts feel.

Or I could just go nuts and get teh 12' 2wt :lol:
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Re: Rod blank company

Postby Pete » October 8th, 2009, 8:06 pm

Not to be a devil's advocate or anything but, doesn't it go against fishing logic to have a long very light weight rod? Seems to me that most light rod fishing is on small streams where a long rod wouldn't be too functional. If you catch a bigger fish on water where a long rod would be workable wouldn't it cause too long a fight for the fish? Typical,I have talked myself into a state of confusion :bananadance: .

Seems to me an 11', 4 weight would be the perfect rod. JMHO that wasn't requested but, freely given as usual :booty: .

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Re: Rod blank company

Postby castaway » October 8th, 2009, 9:57 pm

I am thinking long rod for high sticking the kern... thus the 3wt.

I have noticed that the long rods are more of a Tip action 3wt... and plenty of backbone down towards the butt to lay the wood to the bigger fish.

But with a 4wt I could use it on the lower and upper Kings... East Walker... etc...I could probably get away with the 3wt.

With the 4wt I could drag the big ugly stuff as well as midge with it.... Great, thanks Pete... now Im totally confused about what I want.

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I found that the 5-6 wt long rods feel more like a broom stick... where the 3-4 have a more sensitive tip...

but thats just my limited observations. I ordered a 10' 5/6wt blank for like 26.oo bucks last year and I swore it could handle a 10wt line - Think broom stick... it turned into my practice wrapping stick.

I am leaning towards the 4wt now... If it has a good strong butt section I could probably grab steelhead with it as a switch rod as well...


The guy from CTS was pretty excited about the 12' 2wt but he is in the "Euro" market mindset.. He said 10' was a little short :lol:
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Re: Rod blank company

Postby castaway » October 9th, 2009, 12:49 am

Pete,

Also the CTS site explain how "taper" can impact fighting ability

http://www.ctsfishing.com/flytermsexplained.htm

a fast taper on a fast action 3wt will have the same fighting power as a slower taper fast action 5wt

So like the affinityx series has a fast taper and med/fast action... strong fighting 3wt with a soft tip.


Really interesting website... No need for ferrell wraps???

http://www.ctsfishing.com/technology.htm
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Re: Rod blank company

Postby stanbery » October 9th, 2009, 2:34 am

Would love to see the price list when you get.

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Re: Rod blank company

Postby briansII » October 9th, 2009, 8:56 am

I had a chance to cast a CTS rod. My buddy had one or two at The Fly Fishing Show. He was thinking of becoming a dealer for the rods. Not sure if he ended being one or not. IIRC, the blanks were relatively expensive(for a small company), but i've read some good reviews on them. Anyway, I think I cast a 9', 7 or 8wt. Nice, powerful rod. I was casting at the inside casting pond, so I was more concerned about not looking stupid, then really critiquing the rod. :oops:

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Re: Rod blank company

Postby castaway » October 9th, 2009, 11:32 pm

A bit expensive, but everything I have heard is that these are wonderful rods. Here is the price list for the Affinityx series... they have the MX series that is more...

8'6" #2 4pc 175.00
FX863-4 8'6" #3 4pc 189.00 29.60 8.14 1.65
FX903-4 9'0" #3 4pc 182.00
FX1003-4 10'0" #3 4pc 203.00 39.59 9.34 1.6
FX904-4 9'0" #4 4pc 196.00 35.26 8.85 1.7
FX1004-4 10'0" #4 4pc 210.00 44.16 9.56 1.65
FX865-4 8'6" #5 4pc 196.00 33.60 8.88 1.7
FX905-4 9'0" #5 4pc 203.00 37.99 9.26 1.75
FX965-4 9'6" #5 4pc 203.00 39.31 9.23 1.75
FX1005-4 10'0" #5 4pc 217.00 47.78 10.11 1.75
FX906-4 9'0" #6 4pc 203.00 40.52 9.67 1.75
FX966-4 9'6" #6 4pc 203.00 47.22 9.75 1.7
FX1006-4 10'0" #6 4pc 224.00 64.60 11.50 1.8
FX907-4 9'0" #7 4pc 203.00 43.25 10.01 1.75
FX967-4 9'6" #7 4pc 210.00 49.74 10.20 1.75
FX1007-4 10'0" #7 4pc 210.00 53.33 10.79 1.75

they Also a switch rod series that is similiar prices just longer and a 5wt is the lightest.

If I had the time and felt like taking making the effort, I would link to the adobe file I was sent, but I am lazy

Stanberry, What was the price on the Dan Craft 10' 3wt?
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