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Old August 22nd, 2007, 03:58 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Aug 19, 1:33 am, daytripper wrote:
On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 23:25:12 -0400, "BobS" wrote:
Been wanting to get a spinning rod/reel outfit as a backup for when the wind
is just to much for my fly casting abilities. Picked up a Shimano, Stradic
1000FH (2#-6#) at Bass Pro since they had a wee bit of a sale going on. Now
I want to get a multi-piece rod that breaks down so each section is under
31" - the size of my carry-on rod/reel case. Orvis has a spinning rod with
case ( SI8157-53-65 ) plus a model that comes with two butt sections
(fly/spin) that are priced in the $140 to $160 range.


St. Croix doesn't appear to have a rod in the mid-price range that will
break down that small. Even a 6' two piece rod will be to long (36"). I
looked at a Browning 3 piece (which Bass Pro now owns) and just wasn't crazy
about the feel as compared to a St. Croix one piece rod they had. Most
spinning rods I looked at had a long grip behind the reel seat (not the St.
Croix though) making the rod look like a mini two-handed spey rod. For what
reason do you need a two hand grip on light gear like this? Felt
weird.....and although the rod and reel balanced nicely (right in front of
the reel seat), it just did not feel right for some reason.


Any recommendations?


Thanks,


Bob S.


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/daytripper (And you can pack it on your scooter ;-)- Hide quoted text -

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Now does the instant fisherman launch a lure from your stomach? mind
blowing concept if it does. I think a headband with a fishing pole on
it would be nice too, with a launch button. That way you can sight
fish and propel instantly..that idea is up for grabs, all yours.
Janus