Plus, if you use spinning reels (AKA as coffee grinders) to float fish, you will inevitably get the "beeko - be gone" look!
Walk down to the vedder with a 9' spinning rod and a spinning reel into any run you want.
You get called all sorts of names, get lots of looks and every one will leave.
After they leave, throw your spoon in and see what happens lol.
I was actually enjoying being viewed as a beek last year, it had all kinds of benefits
Anyone forsee any pitfalls, (aside from needing a long net handle)?
I don't have any experience with carp rods, but from what you're describing I can't see any problems.
I run light noodly rods for steelhead and tend to do fairly well.
Lots of guys I know run spey or fly rod blanks for pin rods as well, which are quite noodly.
I really like the action and fight on a lighter rod, and they are great for tossing metal.
The only thing you might run into (which I'v run into a lot this year) is loosing a lot of fish due to poor hook sets (at least that's what I'm blaming it on!)