CRB 5'6" Light Color Series Rod Blank - IS561L

CRBSKU: IS561L-GBK
13 reviews

Color: Gloss Black
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Specifications

Action Mod-Fast
Butt diameter 0.35 in
Classification Freshwater
Color Gloss Black
Length 66 in
Line weight 2-4 lb.
Lure weight 1/16 - 1/4 oz.
Pieces 1
Power Light
Tip size 5
Weight 0.73 oz

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13 Reviews

Customer Reviews

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Michael Lesch (Virginia, MN, US)
Builder

The CRB series is a good entry level blank and I use it for some on rod requests due to the cost..

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Tom Summers (Montague, MI, US)
Little girls 1st fishing pole

Nice little rod for gills and should handle small bass as well. Her favorite colors are pink and purple. Considering making one for myself as well.

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Richard Newcomb (Denver, NC, US)
These rods work

I have purchased a number of these rods and they have all caught a great number of fish. The kids love them and find them easy to use. Mud Hole has always turned my orders around quickly and efficiently. I love doing business with them.

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C Shepard
Economical, but could be improved

As a low priced, light weight, short rod blank, it's an economical choice. I bought it to make a 4'6" trout rod as it was the shortest and lowest price rod I could find. Overall, it seemed to be a nice, mostly straight blank. The paint has no durability. It is super easy to scratch during the build process and scratches stand out like a beacon due to the underlying rod being black. There's really no correction, short of sanding and painting the entire rod. Personally, I would prefer a standard finished black or grey unpainted rod to the CRB color rod, simply due to the fragility of the paint.

I cut a 5'6" blank to make a 4'6" light casting rod for small stream combat trout fishing. I ordered another make a similar rod for my grandson's first fishing rod, and yet another for a 5'6" casting rod to donate to a church fundraiser. For my own rod, I did choose the color matching CRB casting seat, but again, due to the fragility of the paint, I will be using other options on the other two.

I'm looking forward to trying out my short rod this summer. I expect it's going to take a beating in the willows and trees, and will end up with battle scars in the paint. I probably won't buy the CRB color series blanks again.

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David Olmsted (Deep River, CT, US)
Great little rod

Building it for a friends 8 year old daughter in bubble gum pink with metallic purple accents and reel seat looking great so far

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