The Winston rod you mention is a great rod, probably my favorite rod
ever produced by Winston. The problem is that this person mentions
Steelhead. Although I love the rod, I think it may be a bit soft for
what he's looking for.
I use T&T Rods exclusively. I also own Sage Rods, but have since put
them on the side for what I believe is a better rod. Check out the
T&T Vector series rods.
On Mon, 17 May 2004 19:23:05 +0300, Jarmo Hurri
wrote:
Thomas I'm in this "frustrating" postition, where I have aprox. 700US
Thomas $ to spend on a new flyrod.
)
I know the feeling.
From my dreams.
Thomas I'm looking for a 9 feet #6 weight rod, which I can use mainly
Thomas for coastal fishing after seatrout/steelhead here at home in
Thomas Denmark, but also for an occational trip for bonefish/small
Thomas permit. I've been looking at the Scott S3 and the Sage Xi2 and
Thomas the Loop Blueline Sal****er. I'd prefer a 4 piece rod, rather
Thomas than 3 or 5.
You might want to check the new Winston Boron IIx as well. Haven't
cast it myself, but I've heard very good things about it:
http://www.winstonrods.com/rods/rods_BoronIIx.cfm
If you want seriously biased opinions about these rods, post a
question to the Winston forum:
http://www.winstonrods.com/forum/
I think you have a Winston dealer in Denmark, so perhaps you could
even test cast one there.
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