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I recently built a 6wt spey rod on a Batson blank, and its been an absolutely pleasure to fish with. Light, crisp, powerful enough for small/medium size flows.

 

This got me thinking - it would make an awesome conversion for smaller water.

 

So, I give you the Batson IF1266-4 spey conversion. For this one I turned all the wood myself, and I'm really diggin' the walnut against the burgundy blank.

 

Length - 12'6" (4 piece)

Weight - 4.03oz (blank)

 

Nothing is glued up yet, that will happen this afternoon.

 

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Cheers,

Kemper

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it looks great AND I like the look of the table its on too.

 

Two board harvest table, late 1800's I think. My parents' pride and joy...

 

Thanks all

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Two board harvest table, late 1800's I think. My parents' pride and joy...

 

Thanks all

can't blame them, LOL!

 

and here I went with a store bought rod today... :mellow:

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Agreed, very nice piece.

just don't say you like old wood as there are too many jokes that can happen there.

 

Me, I just like old rustic furniture. :huh:

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no comment and let's not derail this post... :rolleyes:

 

If you guys would stop talking about my wood for a minute we could talk about my rod... Wait, that's no better..

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Nice job Brady!! Are you willing to pick up the slack when Spiel gets swamped? :)

 

Of course Mike, assuming you don't want a 7 colour chevron wrap that would take me 14 years to create...

  • 4 weeks later...
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Update on the build:

 

Rod is going for a final thin coat of flexcoat this evening, and it will be ready to fish.

 

Still debating whether to add some rubberized cork to the butt cap - I like the all wood look but it makes it somewhat impractical for leaning the rod up against a tree etc. Don't want to wreck the wood...

 

Some pictures:

 

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Can't wait to put a bend in it!

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Save the wood add some rubberized cork to the cap Brady, just addded 2.50 oz of lead to the ass end of my 13.6 RV9 was a little tip heavy, but not now, very nice build by the way.

 

I think that's probably what I'm going to do. I had to counter weight this build a touch as well, the Spey blank is a little front end heavy.

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I think that's probably what I'm going to do. I had to counter weight this build a touch as well, the Spey blank is a little front end heavy.

 

Spiel built my last float rod for me, I asked him to include a BPS weight kit, turned out very nicely...the brass adds a nice touch

 

the butt cap is removable and you adjust how many weights you want for your preference, ie changing reels or I prefer my rod tip to balance lower when I'm in a drift boat vs wading

 

http://www.basspro.com/Bass-Pro-Shops-XPS-Weight-Balance-Kits/product/15083/

 

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