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Moonlit Lunar S-GLASS Fiberglass Fly Rod BLANKS

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These Fly Rod Blanks are the same as what is used in our Moonlit Lunar S-Glass fiberglass fly rods, except the blanks do not have the white section.

These fiberglass fly rod blanks are designed to be a medium/fast progressive action rod, with lots of reserved casting power. It has a soft crisp casting stroke making it a pure joy to cast.

 

Blank Weight

2wt- 1.4oz

3wt- 1.5oz

4wt- 1.8oz

5wt- 2.20z


2wt BLANK Specs

Tip Diameter: 1.51mm
Butt Diameter: 9.52mm

Guide Spacing (starting from the tip end)
T1 (tip section): 110mm, 240mm, 390mm
T2: 80mm, 280mm, 505mm
T3: 290mm
T4 (handle section): none


3wt BLANK Specs

Tip Diameter: 1.67mm
Butt Diameter: 9.72mm

Guide Spacing (starting from the tip end)
T1 (tip section): 110mm, 240mm, 395mm
T2: 80mm, 290mm, 520mm
T3: 300mm
T4 (handle section): none


4wt BLANK Specs

Tip Diameter: 1.7mm
Butt Diameter: 10.97mm

Guide Spacing (starting from the tip end)
T1 (tip section): 125mm, 270mm, 435mm
T2: 70mm, 285mm, 520mm
T3: 210mm, 480mm
T4 (handle section): none


5wt BLANK Specs

Tip Diameter: 1.79mm
Butt Diameter: 11.76mm

Guide Spacing (starting from the tip end)
T1 (tip section): 140mm, 300mm, 480mm
T2: 90mm, 310mm, 545mm
T3: 215mm, 505mm
T4 (handle section): none


6wt BLANK Specs

Tip Diameter: 1.86mm
Butt Diameter: 12.9mm

Guide Spacing (starting from the tip end)
T1 (tip section): 140mm, 300mm, 480mm
T2: 80mm, 310mm, 560mm
T3: 230mm, 530mm
T4 (handle section): none


7wt BLANK Specs

Tip Diameter: 1.92mm
Butt Diameter: 13.71mm

Guide Spacing (starting from the tip end)
T1 (tip section): 110mm, 220mm, 365mm, 535mm
T2: 100mm, 330mm, 590mm
T3: 245mm, 580mm
T4 (handle section): none


8wt BLANK Specs

Tip Diameter: 2mm
Butt Diameter: 13.95mm

Guide Spacing (starting from the tip end)
T1 (tip section): 100mm, 220mm, 365mm, 535mm
T2: 100mm, 330mm, 590mm
T3: 245mm, 580mm
T4 (handle section): none


 

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Customer Reviews

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Lanny DeRose
7’6” 4 wt

Hello, I built a very nice 7’6” 4 wt. on one of Moonlit’s Lunar blanks. I really like the deep red blank color. The fit and finish of the blank is excellent. It’s very straight and the ferrule fit great. The rod has a very nice medium fast action that is a joy to cast. I’ve been fishing it with a 406 WF4F which loads the blank very well. The rod will cast just a few feet of line but has nice reserve power to reach out to 45-50’ with little effort. A very nice rod that casts and fishes as well as a rod costing 2-3x more. I’m very pleased with my purchase!

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Travis
Wholly smokes are these the rods!!!!!!

Omg ive been bass fishing my whole life but wanted/was obsessed with trout fishing in streams especially the ppl i saw on espn outdoors cuz they never kept fish. So as a child i thought well i either have to fly fish or bass fish if i wanted to release fish. Well i became obsessed with everything bass my grandma even retired from fenwick so i knew alot about tech side of rods wich still to this day im obsesed with ( i still finess bass fish on spining rods but prefer fly) any way when i was 12 i said i wanna live w my dad in so cal permanently not 2 month out of year like i was and i had fishing take back seat to surfing fast forward 5 years n a gf saw some guys catch trout at a put n take n begged me to take her well found out so cal had some ok fly streams so i taught my self n was now in my 20s staying in mammoth w a guide friend who told me bro id rather be fly fishing ur area then mine n im like huh he starts naming the big bass lakes, corbina, leopard sharks and now for last 15 years is fly fish for largemouth i have fished with or own 100s of rods n i swear these WILL MAKE YOU A BETTER CASTER u can launch huge flys miles. Just wish the 7wt wasn't so butt ugly.If they see this any chance on making a 7’11” 7wt in a yellow specifically for bass. Ive got pics of me pulling 5ers outta local pond Neway long review if on fence pay the 160 dont be a kook like i was paying 1100 for rods that dont preform like these do.

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Dave Migliore
Blue 8 weight for silver stripers

I am pretty impressed by the blue #8 and the 7 but that's a different review. I'm a part-time fly fishing guide in Somers Point New Jersey we have tough conditions some of the toughest in all of fishing. Our average wind is probably 19 mph, and sometimes the fish literally have a mile between them but you don't know until you cover water and they won't let you get within 50 ft of them generally, so we have a lot of trouble with fatigue. I'm really impressed the way that the moonlit blanks fling the line for you and I own many other fiberglass rod blanks both high-end and low end and they don't work like the moonlit does. That flinging the line, might be the coolest thing ever. it pretty much casts for me, which helps when you literally have to cover a mile of water casting no less than 75 ft every cast if you expect to catch anything. The blank works unbelievably for this and the heavy eight weight cuts through the wind and handles all of the modern tapers of fly line very well. I gave it to one of my monthly charter patrons and the second he picked it up he insisted on buying it from me, so I had to order another one ha. Glad to do it. They're nice blanks and I have a high-end taste. Everyone needs some of these blanks they are literally that awesome and the flinging the line thing is unbelievable and I never saw anything like it in 35 years of fly fishing almost daily. Keep up the good work, and if you ever take your wives gambling in Atlantic City look me up!

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Dave
7wt Build for Coho and Steelhead

First off, what amazing customer service Moonlit offers. I built out this rod primarily to be beaten on by kids for coho but I’ve since used it for steelhead nymphing and wow! It’s an incredibly soft but powerful rod, and on the first 12lb hen the rod was nicely bent over into the cork.

It was at this point I wish I went with a 1.5 or 1.75 fighting butt over the 1 inch. But it still had grunt to move that fish and look forward to many more. The blank was an easy build.

I do wish the logo wasn’t screen printed and resin coated. You cannot remove it so I tied over it for an extended apron hook keeper. A little annoyed with the modern brands and their logo placement on blanks.

Since then I’ve hooked an early fall and the kids have grabbed a few coho on the salt. It’s a great rod with enough power to booth work in a shooting line setup (SA 240 Skagit) or throw big bugs and indicators with our heavy WF7 line.