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Jim Edmondson August 11th, 2007 10:00 PM

3 wt. combo recommendations
 
I currently own a 5wt. Orvis TLS/Battenkill MidArbor combo and found it to
be a little heavy during a recent trip to fish the smaller rivers around
Estes Park. I think that a 3 wt. will complement the 5wt. for low wind conditions
on smaller (but not tiny) streams/rivers. I was thinking of something in
the 7' - 8' range.

Looking for opinions on the wt./length choice. The Sage 3wt. TLX 7'10" cast
and felt really good to me, so I am also looking for opinions on reels to
pair it with.

Thanks,
Jim



[email protected] August 12th, 2007 06:58 PM

3 wt. combo recommendations
 
On Aug 11, 5:00 pm, Jim Edmondson wrote:
I currently own a 5wt. Orvis TLS/Battenkill MidArbor combo and found it to
be a little heavy during a recent trip to fish the smaller rivers around
Estes Park. I think that a 3 wt. will complement the 5wt. for low wind conditions
on smaller (but not tiny) streams/rivers. I was thinking of something in
the 7' - 8' range.

Looking for opinions on the wt./length choice. The Sage 3wt. TLX 7'10" cast
and felt really good to me, so I am also looking for opinions on reels to
pair it with.

Thanks,
Jim


my favorite 3wt is, like forty's, a winston, but in 7' length.
small streams where i fish, in the appalachians, are usually very much
like fishing in a small tunnel.

wayno


daytripper August 12th, 2007 07:52 PM

3 wt. combo recommendations
 
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 10:58:09 -0700, "
wrote:

On Aug 11, 5:00 pm, Jim Edmondson wrote:
I currently own a 5wt. Orvis TLS/Battenkill MidArbor combo and found it to
be a little heavy during a recent trip to fish the smaller rivers around
Estes Park. I think that a 3 wt. will complement the 5wt. for low wind conditions
on smaller (but not tiny) streams/rivers. I was thinking of something in
the 7' - 8' range.

Looking for opinions on the wt./length choice. The Sage 3wt. TLX 7'10" cast
and felt really good to me, so I am also looking for opinions on reels to
pair it with.

Thanks,
Jim


my favorite 3wt is, like forty's, a winston, but in 7' length.
small streams where i fish, in the appalachians, are usually very much
like fishing in a small tunnel.

wayno


Boy, ain't that the truth :-) My 9' 3 wt Winston was totally out of its
element in the Smokies - even with PJ using it most of the day ;-)

I liked Ken's rod so much I added a copy to my collection, though truth be
told, that little Winston 7' 2 weight that died on the Fontana Lake road was
even better suited for streams like Snowbird and Hazel...

/daytripper (I miss that rod. I wonder if I can have Winston build me another)

[email protected] August 12th, 2007 09:32 PM

3 wt. combo recommendations
 
On Aug 12, 2:52 pm, daytripper wrote:
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 10:58:09 -0700, "
wrote:





On Aug 11, 5:00 pm, Jim Edmondson wrote:
I currently own a 5wt. Orvis TLS/Battenkill MidArbor combo and found it to
be a little heavy during a recent trip to fish the smaller rivers around
Estes Park. I think that a 3 wt. will complement the 5wt. for low wind conditions
on smaller (but not tiny) streams/rivers. I was thinking of something in
the 7' - 8' range.


Looking for opinions on the wt./length choice. The Sage 3wt. TLX 7'10" cast
and felt really good to me, so I am also looking for opinions on reels to
pair it with.


Thanks,
Jim


my favorite 3wt is, like forty's, a winston, but in 7' length.
small streams where i fish, in the appalachians, are usually very much
like fishing in a small tunnel.


wayno



I liked Ken's rod so much I added a copy to my collection, though truth be
told, that little Winston 7' 2 weight that died on the Fontana Lake road was
even better suited for streams like Snowbird and Hazel...


i haven't heard the story--what happened?

and, fwiw, i have preferred 8 to 9 footers on hazel for the last
couple decades. much easier to mend line, imo.

yfitons
wayno


daytripper August 12th, 2007 11:31 PM

3 wt. combo recommendations
 
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 13:32:00 -0700, "
wrote:

On Aug 12, 2:52 pm, daytripper wrote:
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 10:58:09 -0700, "
wrote:





On Aug 11, 5:00 pm, Jim Edmondson wrote:
I currently own a 5wt. Orvis TLS/Battenkill MidArbor combo and found it to
be a little heavy during a recent trip to fish the smaller rivers around
Estes Park. I think that a 3 wt. will complement the 5wt. for low wind conditions
on smaller (but not tiny) streams/rivers. I was thinking of something in
the 7' - 8' range.


Looking for opinions on the wt./length choice. The Sage 3wt. TLX 7'10" cast
and felt really good to me, so I am also looking for opinions on reels to
pair it with.


Thanks,
Jim


my favorite 3wt is, like forty's, a winston, but in 7' length.
small streams where i fish, in the appalachians, are usually very much
like fishing in a small tunnel.


wayno



I liked Ken's rod so much I added a copy to my collection, though truth be
told, that little Winston 7' 2 weight that died on the Fontana Lake road was
even better suited for streams like Snowbird and Hazel...


i haven't heard the story--what happened?

and, fwiw, i have preferred 8 to 9 footers on hazel for the last
couple decades. much easier to mend line, imo.

yfitons
wayno


The Alarka Cabin adventure?
The day that monster rainbow nearly killed you up on Hazel?

I left my 7/2 in its rod sock on the roof of my Pathfinder for just a moment
while I struggled to keep the swinging spare tire carrier from smashing the
rod. Which turned into it sliding off onto the road about a quarter mile from
the Fontana marina, to be subsequently flattened by persons unknown.

From the looks of the remains, three cars ran over it - or one really
determined fellow :-(

It was replaced by Winston but with a markedly different rod. It claims to be
a 7' 2wt IM6, but it lacks the finesse of the original, and the grip is too
thin for my oversize hands. My youngest son really likes it - but he's
comparing it to the 7.5' 4wt Cortland that his grandfather wrapped for him.

Mending on small streams can certainly be handy, but I'm 6' 5" with an
anatomically appropriate wingspan ;-) so I can get away with a somewhat
shorter rod...

/daytripper (got gangly)

Tim J. August 13th, 2007 12:57 AM

3 wt. combo recommendations
 
daytripper typed:
snip
Mending on small streams can certainly be handy, but I'm 6' 5" with an
anatomically appropriate wingspan ;-) so I can get away with a
somewhat shorter rod...


I was always told I was 6'3". LIARS! :)
--
TL,
Tim
---------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj/



Wayne Knight August 13th, 2007 03:40 PM

3 wt. combo recommendations
 
On Aug 11, 5:00 pm, Jim Edmondson wrote:
I was thinking of something in
the 7' - 8' range.

Looking for opinions on the wt./length choice. The Sage 3wt. TLX 7'10" cast
and felt really good to me, so I am also looking for opinions on reels to
pair it with.


Like some of the others, my preferred small stream rod is a Winston
IM6/WT, but I use the 8' 3wt or the 7' 2wt IM6 (eat your heart out
Trip). I'm partial to hardy reels but except for their Asian assembled
Marksman series, the exchange prices have essentially priced them out
of the market compared to the offerings from Ross, Tibor, Abel.

Sage has just announced the discountinuation of the SLT series of rods
and they will soon be showing up at close out prices, Their 3wt rod
using the Quiet Taper fly line is a nice fishing tool. I would pair
with with a Ross Evolution or Ross Rhythm Reel.


Jim Edmondson August 18th, 2007 04:03 AM

3 wt. combo recommendations
 
Thanks everyone for of your helpful comments. I think that I will try out
the Winston WT and the soon to be discontinued (thanks Wayne) Sage SLT for
comparison to the Sage TLX. I like the fact that Winston offers each rod
in a wide selection of lengths in contrast to most rod makers.

As for the reel, the Ross Evolution is really sweet, but I will now consider
the Orvis BBS II (brians suggestion) in the interest of marital harmony!
I have the Battenkill Large Arbor V which has a similar offset disc drag.
I use it for light sal****er and have had no complaints so far.


Jim



I currently own a 5wt. Orvis TLS/Battenkill MidArbor combo and found
it to be a little heavy during a recent trip to fish the smaller
rivers around Estes Park. I think that a 3 wt. will complement the
5wt. for low wind conditions on smaller (but not tiny) streams/rivers.
I was thinking of something in the 7' - 8' range.

Looking for opinions on the wt./length choice. The Sage 3wt. TLX
7'10" cast and felt really good to me, so I am also looking for
opinions on reels to pair it with.

Thanks,
Jim




[email protected] September 12th, 2007 03:25 AM

3 wt. combo recommendations
 
Update - I ended up with the Sage TXL 3710-3 paired with Ross Rhythm 1
and Sage's Quiet Double Taper line. The final piece was delivered
yesterday, but unfortunately I am out of town for the week on
business. I can't wait to try the new rig out on some ponds in the
neighborhood this weekend!

Jim

On Aug 17, 10:03 pm, Jim Edmondson wrote:
Thanks everyone for of your helpful comments. I think that I will try out
the Winston WT and the soon to be discontinued (thanks Wayne) Sage SLT for
comparison to the Sage TLX. I like the fact that Winston offers each rod
in a wide selection of lengths in contrast to most rod makers.

As for the reel, the Ross Evolution is really sweet, but I will now consider
the Orvis BBS II (brians suggestion) in the interest of marital harmony!
I have the Battenkill Large Arbor V which has a similar offset disc drag.
I use it for light sal****er and have had no complaints so far.

Jim



I currently own a 5wt. Orvis TLS/Battenkill MidArbor combo and found
it to be a little heavy during a recent trip to fish the smaller
rivers around Estes Park. I think that a 3 wt. will complement the
5wt. for low wind conditions on smaller (but not tiny) streams/rivers.
I was thinking of something in the 7' - 8' range.


Looking for opinions on the wt./length choice. The Sage 3wt. TLX
7'10" cast and felt really good to me, so I am also looking for
opinions on reels to pair it with.


Thanks,
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