It sounds like you’re describing a custom-built 7’6″ 4-weight fly rod crafted by Coastal Creek Outfitters. Here’s what that might entail and why it could be a great choice:
Key Features of the Rod:
– Length: 7’6″ – Ideal for small to medium streams, offering precision in tight quarters while still allowing for delicate presentations.
– Line Weight: 4-weight – A versatile choice for trout, panfish, and smaller species, balancing finesse and enough backbone for light wind conditions.
– Custom Build: Likely handcrafted with high-quality components (blank, guides, grip, reel seat) tailored to your preferences (e.g., fast vs. moderate action, cork or hybrid handle, aesthetic wraps).
– Builder: Coastal Creek Outfitters (assuming they’re a boutique rod builder) may specialize in personalized, performance-driven rods with attention to detail.
Why This Setup?
– Small Streams & Tight Casts: The shorter length excels in overgrown or narrow waters where longer rods are cumbersome.
– Delicate Presentations: A 4-weight line pairs well with dry flies and light nymphs, minimizing splashdown.
– Custom Touches: You might have selected specific aesthetics (e.g., thread colors, engraving) or performance tweaks (e.g., faster tip for accuracy).
Questions to Consider:
1. Blank Material: Graphite, fiberglass, or composite? (Graphite is common for 4-weights; fiberglass adds a slower, nostalgic feel.)

2. Action: Fast (for distance/power) or moderate (for feel/forgiveness)?
3. Intended Use: Trout in small creeks? Warmwater species? Travel rod?
If you’re considering this rod, it’s likely a finely tuned tool for technical fishing. If you’re the builder or buyer, I’d love to hear more about the design choices!
Would you like recommendations for lines or reels to pair with it?