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Opinions on Cattanach taper
"Frank Hastings" wrote in message
... Does anyone know anything about the action of this taper? Can I cast with a leader only? Will it work for the very close in fishing done on mountain streams? How's the accuracy close in? Assuming it's the same taper, I played with Wayne's model of that rod a few years back on the banks of the Ausable. One of the sweetest rods I've ever played with and begged him to build one for me. Alas at the time the wait was (and is) too long. I ain't the guy to ask about accuracy but yes to everything you asked. For a small 3 wt it had enough to toss a #12 Robert's drake 40' in my hands (so someone who knows what they're doing could do better) or just toss it a few feet up the bank. Use the fact that I love the action of my Winston as a guide if I happen to be so lucky that someone could compare them. Being partial to the Winston IM6 and the T&T Paradigms as the best graphite dry fly rods still being made, (I think the T&T Heritage series was the best graphite dry fly rod ever made), the Winston 3 wt is sweet. I've owned the 7'6" 3wt and have the 8' 3wt but have never handled the 6'6" model so can't give you a direct comparison but not even the fine folks at Winston never made a plastic rod as sweet as a fine bamboo stick. The better comparison to cane IMO would be Winston's retro glass rods. Wayne Knight (remove *no* to email) |
Opinions on Cattanach taper
Assuming it's the same taper, I played with Wayne's model of that rod a few years back on the banks of the Ausable. One of the sweetest rods I've ever played with and begged him to build one for me. Alas at the time the wait was (and is) too long. I ain't the guy to ask about accuracy but yes to everything you asked. For a small 3 wt it had enough to toss a #12 Robert's drake 40' in my hands (so someone who knows what they're doing could do better) or just toss it a few feet up the bank. I don't know if Wayne has another taper that's a 6'3" three piece 3wt., this was the only one in his book through. My experience in the Shanindoa is that I've never had to cast farther than 20', it's much more important to get it where you want it, distance isn't what I'm looking for in this rod, it will probably only be used in the park. Being partial to the Winston IM6 and the T&T Paradigms as the best graphite dry fly rods still being made, (I think the T&T Heritage series was the best graphite dry fly rod ever made), the Winston 3 wt is sweet. I've owned the 7'6" 3wt and have the 8' 3wt but have never handled the 6'6" model so can't give you a direct comparison but not even the fine folks at Winston never made a plastic rod as sweet as a fine bamboo stick. The better comparison to cane IMO would be Winston's retro glass rods. Wayne Knight (remove *no* to email) |
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