My builder has already placed two rods in my paws that I absolutely love... A 7'3" heavy power, fast action, built on an MHX mag bass blank, and a 6'8" medium power, extra fast action spinning rod on a Batson/Rainshadow blank. He's working on a third rod now, my "swiss army knife" bass rod....a 7' MH/F,also on an MHX mag bass blank. After that I am requesting a cranking rod. My only problem..... I don't like "traditional" moderate action cranking rods for what I do.... Which is ripping 1/2 or 3/4 oz. lipless baits out of grass, ripping 1.5 and 2.5 sized squarebills out of grass, with occasional bouncing around in some wood/rock/dock cover, and casting or long lining 5xd sized deep diving on outside weedline or sparse hard cover in 12'-14'fow. I rarely, if ever, throw 6xd's anymore, or anything else bigger than a 5xd. I want one rod to handle these tasks. I want it to be at least 7' (I am plenty accurate with a 7' in tight quarters), but less than 7'6" for ease of storage in my rod locker. After looking around the one line of blanks that caught my attention and seems to "fit the bill" of what I want is the American Tackle Bushido blanks.... Specifically their 7'2" M or MH moderate fast rods in the "popping and cranking" line. Just looking for general thoughts and/or opinions on my line of thinking here, as well as some first hand experiences with these particular blanks if anyone has any. Thanks guys.