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Sage LL sub
I recently had reason to remember a Sage LL 4wt I owned. It was one of the
nicest casting rods I've ever had and I was saddened when it died, to find that Sage no longer made the LL series. I have a birthday coming up very soon and have been thinking of getting a 4wt ..... anyone out there familiar with that old LL rod and know of one that comes close to it's lovely action, in this age of broomsticks and mislabeled, overweight, fly lines made too heavy for the line size to make broomsticks cast while still having a small "number"? |
Sage LL sub
Larry L wrote: I recently had reason to remember a Sage LL 4wt I owned. It was one of the nicest casting rods I've ever had and I was saddened when it died, to find that Sage no longer made the LL series. I have a birthday coming up very soon and have been thinking of getting a 4wt ..... anyone out there familiar with that old LL rod and know of one that comes close to it's lovely action, in this age of broomsticks and mislabeled, overweight, fly lines made too heavy for the line size to make broomsticks cast while still having a small "number"? You are correct Larry, the 389 LL fly rod may have been the sweetest dry fly rod ever made, even more so than the heritage series by T&T. Immediately after they dropped the LL series, I THINK their VPS series was supposed to be the same blank, and you might be able to find one of those in a shop near you even though they don't list them on the web site anymore. The other rods that I find *comparable* in action to the LL are the Winston Tom Morgan Favorite (only available in a two piece 4wt) or the T&T Light Presentation Series (LPS). Wayne |
Sage LL sub
Larry L wrote: I have a birthday coming up very soon and have been thinking of getting a 4wt ..... anyone out there familiar with that old LL rod and know of one that comes close to it's lovely action, in this age of broomsticks and mislabeled, overweight, fly lines made too heavy for the line size to make broomsticks cast while still having a small "number"? I have cast a new rod recently and think you might want to give it a cast or two before you decide. The Temple Fork Finesse line of rods are just beginning to make it to the shops. I have cast a 7 foot 9 inch 3 weight four piece rod a couple of times in the past couple of weeks. It is made in weights from 2 to 5 and it is slow enough that I like it a lot. Big Dale |
Sage LL sub
Larry L wrote:
I recently had reason to remember a Sage LL 4wt I owned. It was one of the nicest casting rods I've ever had and I was saddened when it died, to find that Sage no longer made the LL series. I have a birthday coming up very soon and have been thinking of getting a 4wt ..... anyone out there familiar with that old LL rod and know of one that comes close to it's lovely action, in this age of broomsticks and mislabeled, overweight, fly lines made too heavy for the line size to make broomsticks cast while still having a small "number"? I have a Sage 490-4 LL and you're right, it is the sweetest casting 4wt I've ever encountered. I don't know of any rod that even comes close to its beautiful action in a 9' 4wt. Winston WT (the renamed IM6) is nice enough and may be the closest you can get nowadays. -- Ken Fortenberry |
Sage LL sub
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"Larry L" wrote: I recently had reason to remember a Sage LL 4wt I owned. It was one of the nicest casting rods I've ever had and I was saddened when it died, to find that Sage no longer made the LL series. I have a birthday coming up very soon and have been thinking of getting a 4wt ..... anyone out there familiar with that old LL rod and know of one that comes close to it's lovely action, in this age of broomsticks and mislabeled, overweight, fly lines made too heavy for the line size to make broomsticks cast while still having a small "number"? Larry, I have the six weight version and while I don't use it much here in Md I was reminded this summer on the Madison why I like it so much. I did check when I came back and at that time there was a 4 weight on e-bay for fairly cheap. Allen |
Sage LL sub
"Larry L" wrote in message ... I recently had reason to remember a Sage LL 4wt I owned. it's lovely action, Dam Larry, If I had one I'd give it to you..... john |
Sage LL sub
.. . . but then, I've always been rather gullible.
john "asadi" wrote in message .. . "Larry L" wrote in message ... I recently had reason to remember a Sage LL 4wt I owned. it's lovely action, Dam Larry, If I had one I'd give it to you..... john |
Sage LL sub
Sage LL Sage LL alert!
http://www.flyfishingconnection.com/...d/30/1114/1114 -- Lionel From: "Larry L" Organization: AT&T Worldnet Newsgroups: rec.outdoors.fishing.fly Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 20:18:04 GMT Subject: Sage LL sub I recently had reason to remember a Sage LL 4wt I owned. It was one of the nicest casting rods I've ever had and I was saddened when it died, to find that Sage no longer made the LL series. I have a birthday coming up very soon and have been thinking of getting a 4wt ..... anyone out there familiar with that old LL rod and know of one that comes close to it's lovely action, in this age of broomsticks and mislabeled, overweight, fly lines made too heavy for the line size to make broomsticks cast while still having a small "number"? |
Sage LL sub
"asadi" wrote . . . but then, I've always been rather gullible. ah, what rods DO you have, John? I'm pretty fickle, I could learn to love one of them in time, I'm sure G Larry ( who feels this gullible theory deserves testing ) |
Sage LL sub
Larry L wrote:
I recently had reason to remember a Sage LL 4wt I owned. It was one of the nicest casting rods I've ever had and I was saddened when it died, to find that Sage no longer made the LL series. I have a birthday coming up very soon and have been thinking of getting a 4wt ..... anyone out there familiar with that old LL rod and know of one that comes close to it's lovely action, in this age of broomsticks and mislabeled, overweight, fly lines made too heavy for the line size to make broomsticks cast while still having a small "number"? Hey Larry, You might just be in luck. As Wayne stated, the VPS(Light Series)was supposed to replace the LL Series. I heard the hardware wasn't up to LL standards, but the rod action was *supposed* to be same. The VPS and VPS Light Series is now discontinued. They are on closeout at many shops. Check your local shop(Sierra Anglers?), or go shopping on the net. Good luck! brians |
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