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After yesterday's adventures catching them smallies on the fly I decided I need a custom fly rod. Right now I'm looking at a rainshadow rx7 6wt either a white or regular MHX 5wt, or a rodgeeks 5wt fly blank. The rainshadow is the cheapest but I don't like the green color. The geek rod I was gonna do copper, orange or white.

Leaning towards the geek or white MHX rod. Any suggestions it's gonna be a smallmouth creek rod.

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I'd go geek! I'm gonna be doing an 11wt in light green metallic soon. Waiting on the reelseat now and planning the grip in my head.

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I built a green Rainshadow and really like its looks.  Wrapped with a lighter shade of the same green with three orange single thread accents in the wrap, ending with three orange threads.  It really has a classy, traditional, look.

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After yesterday's adventures catching them smallies on the fly I decided I need a custom fly rod. Right now I'm looking at a rainshadow rx7 6wt either a white or regular MHX 5wt, or a rodgeeks 5wt fly blank. The rainshadow is the cheapest but I don't like the green color. The geek rod I was gonna do copper, orange or white.

Leaning towards the geek or white MHX rod. Any suggestions it's gonna be a smallmouth creek rod.

What about the new RainShadow Revelation Fly? It is a Matte Black!

  • Super User
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Rodgeek blanks are made by St Croix, and from all I've heard, are very nice blanks.  It sounds to me like appearance is a priority with you (as it is with me-if you are going to do a custom rod, and you can get really good blanks in about any color you want,  you might as well make it look as good as it performs,)  I have done matte black rods, and while they look good if done right, I really prefer glossy blanks for appearance.  A little detail that does make a difference, glossy finishes don't show minor screwups in applying the wrap finish as much as matte finish blanks do.

 

Rainshadow Immortals are a little pricey, but are wonderful performing and very classy looking with their gloss titanium chrome finish, a finish that goes with just about any color wrap.

 

I presume you're considering 4 piece.  I will build nothing else in fly rods now.  I don't believe there is a discernible action difference between 2 and 4, and the 4's travel so much better.

 

A new product that really makes sense on a fly rod is the Winn Grip.  Take a look at them and if there is a color that works, you may want to give them a try.  Better grip and comfort than any other material, IMHO.

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Rodgeek blanks are made by St Croix, and from all I've heard, are very nice blanks. It sounds to me like appearance is a priority with you (as it is with me-if you are going to do a custom rod, and you can get really good blanks in about any color you want, you might as well make it look as good as it performs,) I have done matte black rods, and while they look good if done right, I really prefer glossy blanks for appearance. A little detail that does make a difference, glossy finishes don't show minor screwups in applying the wrap finish as much as matte finish blanks do.

Rainshadow Immortals are a little pricey, but are wonderful performing and very classy looking with their gloss titanium chrome finish, a finish that goes with just about any color wrap.

I presume you're considering 4 piece. I will build nothing else in fly rods now. I don't believe there is a discernible action difference between 2 and 4, and the 4's travel so much better.

A new product that really makes sense on a fly rod is the Winn Grip. Take a look at them and if there is a color that works, you may want to give them a try. Better grip and comfort than any other material, IMHO.

I bought some Winn grip handles for a spinning build and absolutely hated them. They are sitting in a box in the attic now.

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I wouldn't use them on a spin build, but like their fly grip on the lighter fly rods.  Everyone to his own taste.

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