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[email protected] January 30th, 2008 07:56 PM

Hevxagraph Fly rods
 
For some reason I have an interest in them
iI have read some very negative comments about them and some good ones
Is anyone familiar w them and any comments
I am thinking about a new 7 wt

Thanks
Fred

Tom Nakashima January 30th, 2008 08:07 PM

Hevxagraph Fly rods
 

wrote in message
...
For some reason I have an interest in them
iI have read some very negative comments about them and some good ones
Is anyone familiar w them and any comments
I am thinking about a new 7 wt

Thanks
Fred


Fred,
I think you do mean Hexagraph?
In anycase here's an article that I had on 8/9wt.
http://www.flyanglersonline.com/prorevw/hexagraph.html
enjoy,
-tom



[email protected] January 30th, 2008 08:46 PM

Hevxagraph Fly rods now hexagraph fly rods
 

On 30-Jan-2008, "Tom Nakashima" wrote:


red,
I think you do mean Hexagraph?
In anycase here's an article that I had on 8/9wt.
http://www.flyanglersonline.com/prorevw/hexagraph.html
enjoy,
-tom


Tom , Thanks for the info
I meant hexagraph
Pls don't make fun of my typos
I am admittedly not as good a our master linguist and typist and resident
imbecile - Wolfgang

Fred

Wolfgang January 30th, 2008 09:00 PM

Hevxagraph Fly rods now hexagraph fly rods
 

wrote in message
...

On 30-Jan-2008, "Tom Nakashima" wrote:


red,
I think you do mean Hexagraph?
In anycase here's an article that I had on 8/9wt.
http://www.flyanglersonline.com/prorevw/hexagraph.html
enjoy,
-tom


Tom , Thanks for the info
I meant hexagraph
Pls don't make fun of my typos


Yeah, that WAS kind of rude, wasn't it?

I am admittedly not as good a our master linguist and typist and resident
imbecile - Wolfgang


I'd bet a shiny new nickel that New Year's resolutions don't stand much of a
chance around you, huh?

Wolfgang
who is beginning to get bored with all of this fish talk.



BJ Conner January 30th, 2008 10:13 PM

Hevxagraph Fly rods now hexagraph fly rods
 
On Jan 30, 1:00*pm, "Wolfgang" wrote:
wrote in message

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On 30-Jan-2008, "Tom Nakashima" wrote:


red,
I think you do mean Hexagraph?
In anycase here's an article that I had on 8/9wt.
http://www.flyanglersonline.com/prorevw/hexagraph.html
enjoy,
-tom


Tom , Thanks for the info
I meant hexagraph
Pls don't make fun of my typos


Yeah, that WAS kind of rude, wasn't it?

I am admittedly not as good a our master linguist and typist and resident
imbecile - Wolfgang


I'd bet a shiny new nickel that New Year's resolutions don't stand much of a
chance around you, huh?

Wolfgang
who is beginning to get bored with all of this fish talk.


Ah-Ha, Iv'e been promoted!

Lazarus Cooke January 30th, 2008 11:49 PM

Hevxagraph Fly rods
 
In article , Tom Nakashima
wrote:

http://www.flyanglersonline.com/prorevw/hexagraph.html


I think he may be referring to the Hexagraph line of rods made by the
English rod-makers Bruce and Walker, much praised by the late Hugh
Falkus.

I think (but I'm sure Mike Connor will know) that they were made of
carbon fibre, but following the notion of a split-cane rod.

I regularly fish B&W rods - indeed my absolute favo(u)rite salmon rod
is their 12 foot 'silver stream' for the mountain rivers of Donegal
like the Finn (white, or pale) River (I keep looking out for a backup
on ebay, but haven't yet found one)

But I, too, have heard bad things about the hexagraphs, and have never
fished one.

Lazarus

Wayne Knight January 31st, 2008 12:31 AM

Hevxagraph Fly rods
 
wrote in message
...
For some reason I have an interest in them
iI have read some very negative comments about them and some good ones
Is anyone familiar w them and any comments
I am thinking about a new 7 wt


I have never played with a 7wt model but I would expect them to be softer
than everyone else's seven weights based on my experience with the 3 and 4
weights. Interesting rods and interesting concept for sure. Cosmetics are OK
but nothing spectacular. Personally, unless you're getting a hell of a deal
or they've dropped the price since I last looked at one, I'd just as soon
buy a fiberglass rod for the action and pocket the difference.



Ken Fortenberry[_2_] January 31st, 2008 01:27 AM

Hevxagraph Fly rods now hexagraph fly rods
 
Steve wrote:
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 20:46:44 GMT, wrote:

On 30-Jan-2008, "Tom Nakashima" wrote:

red,
I think you do mean Hexagraph?
In anycase here's an article that I had on 8/9wt.
http://www.flyanglersonline.com/prorevw/hexagraph.html
enjoy,
-tom

Tom , Thanks for the info
I meant hexagraph


If the rod you mean is Walt Powell's Hexagraph then one could not make
a worse choice in a fly rod. They were, without a doubt, the worst
casting rod I've ever had the unfortunate experience of casting.

The design concept for the rod is fundamentally flawed.


That was my experience as well. I cast one that Walt sent me
and promptly sent it back.

I don't know if Bruce & Walker is still making the Hexagraph
or not but the Bruce & Walker Hexagraphs Walt Powell was
bringing to the US were broomsticks. Supposedly they're better
now but I wouldn't know about that.

--
Ken Fortenberry

[email protected] January 31st, 2008 01:27 AM

Hevxagraph Fly rods now hexagraph fly rods
 

On 30-Jan-2008, Steve wrote:

If the rod you mean is Walt Powell's Hexagraph then one could not make
a worse choice in a fly rod. They were, without a doubt, the worst
casting rod I've ever had the unfortunate experience of casting.

The design concept for the rod is fundamentally flawed.


Steve

Thanks for your feedback
Can you elaborate a little more pls - did you cast them all ? against what?
Your comment brings to mind some other negative comments I have heard
previously
maybe from you??

That may be enough for me to look elsewhere and they are pricey

Thanks
Fred

Big Dale February 8th, 2008 12:08 PM

Hevxagraph Fly rods
 
On Jan 30, 1:56*pm, wrote:
Some guy brought one of the hexagraph rods that were made in Houston
to Rendezvous about a decade ago and I played with it for a while. I
don't remember what weight it was, but it didn't impress me much. I
had forgotten all about it till I saw your post.

I think you would be happier with an old Scott G series rod, a Thomas
and Thomas, a Temple Fork Finesse or a Winston instead.

Big Dale


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