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Sage Bass Series
Just when you think you've heard it all along comes
another "innovation" in fly fishing. Sage has come out with a pair of 7'11" fly rods that are 7'11" for only one reason, to comply with silly bass tournament rules ! Talk about the tail wagging the dog. http://www.sageflyfish.com/default.asp?p=139 These things must be monsters because instead of giving them standard weights Sage sells them with their own fly line identified only as a bass taper of either 290 or 330 grains. According to AFTMA 290 grains is the top end of 10wt and 330 grains is an ideal 11wt. For bass ?!?! I'd like to see a review of one of these things from one of our resident gear whores before roff goes completely belly-up. ;-) I'm too cheap to spend $350 on a whim but these two new rods sound equal parts silly and fascinating. -- Ken Fortenberry |
Sage Bass Series
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 13:53:12 -0500, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Just when you think you've heard it all along comes another "innovation" in fly fishing. Sage has come out with a pair of 7'11" fly rods that are 7'11" for only one reason, to comply with silly bass tournament rules ! Talk about the tail wagging the dog. http://www.sageflyfish.com/default.asp?p=139 These things must be monsters because instead of giving them standard weights Sage sells them with their own fly line identified only as a bass taper of either 290 or 330 grains. According to AFTMA 290 grains is the top end of 10wt and 330 grains is an ideal 11wt. For bass ?!?! I'd like to see a review of one of these things from one of our resident gear whores before roff goes completely belly-up. ;-) I'm too cheap to spend $350 on a whim but these two new rods sound equal parts silly and fascinating. http://www.wisflyfishing.com/cgi-bin...num=1190659375 hth g.c. |
Sage Bass Series
George Cleveland wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: snip I'd like to see a review of one of these things ... http://www.wisflyfishing.com/cgi-bin...num=1190659375 hth Thanks George, just what I was looking for. -- Ken Fortenberry |
Sage Bass Series
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 13:53:12 -0500, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Just when you think you've heard it all along comes another "innovation" in fly fishing. Sage has come out with a pair of 7'11" fly rods that are 7'11" for only one reason, to comply with silly bass tournament rules ! Talk about the tail wagging the dog. http://www.sageflyfish.com/default.asp?p=139 These things must be monsters because instead of giving them standard weights Sage sells them with their own fly line identified only as a bass taper of either 290 or 330 grains. According to AFTMA 290 grains is the top end of 10wt and 330 grains is an ideal 11wt. For bass ?!?! I went to the site, and from reading the description, the line sounds like a cross between a shooting head and standard fly line, and so, you may not be able to simply take the weight in grains given and plug it into a AFTMA table. Frankly, the whole "system" (as well as many other of the Sage, er, "innovations" - to wit, a "00 wt.") also sounds like yet another way to separate suckers from their money (other than those who fish tourneys that actually need a 7'11" rod). I'd like to see a review of one of these things from one of our resident gear whores before roff goes completely belly-up. ;-) I'm too cheap to spend $350 on a whim but these two new rods sound equal parts silly and fascinating. See above...612 puppies eating peanut butter would also be silly and fascinating...but do ya want 'em in all in yer canoe? TC, R |
Sage Bass Series
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message . .. Just when you think you've heard it all along comes another "innovation" in fly fishing. Sage has come out with a pair of 7'11" fly rods that are 7'11" for only one reason, to comply with silly bass tournament rules ! Talk about the tail wagging the dog. http://www.sageflyfish.com/default.asp?p=139 These things must be monsters because instead of giving them standard weights Sage sells them with their own fly line identified only as a bass taper of either 290 or 330 grains. According to AFTMA 290 grains is the top end of 10wt and 330 grains is an ideal 11wt. For bass ?!?! I'd like to see a review of one of these things from one of our resident gear whores before roff goes completely belly-up. ;-) I'm too cheap to spend $350 on a whim but these two new rods sound equal parts silly and fascinating. -- Ken Fortenberry I've seen some of the Bass Tourney's on TV, but never seen anyone use, a fly-rod? -tom |
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