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I researched this alot, and came to the following conclusions:
1) Redshack is awesome!! They should be the first place you go to. 2) I talked to Jeff Putnam, one of the areas best spey teachers, and his beginners hands down prefer the redington and gary anderson rods. When I say redington *I DO NOT MEAN THE PRE SAGE REDINGTONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!* Did I stress that enough ![]() The redington is a great rod, $250 and the unconditional warranty is only $20. 3) TFO is a awesome company. For a low/mid priced rod you cant go wrong with a tfo. 4) What did I end up going with? My choices were between a gary anderson 8 weight grey $400 and a redington red ($250) a rio wincutter multi tip ($150) and either a teton tioga 12 ($200) or a ross big game 6 ($425). Gary anderson (541 582 4318) made it a no brainer. He had a used once demo for $250(8/9 grey), and threw in the rio multi tip windcutter for free. |
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Congrats on getting the gear -- I understand that Anderson makes a
great rod. Now to catch some fish on it. |
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Congrats on getting the gear -- I understand that Anderson makes a
great rod. Now to catch some fish on it. |
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