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Hi,
Im looking for a rod for trout- and salmonfishing in rivers. I've tried XP and its a lovely rod. Unfortunately Ive have not been able to come over a SLT 796 yet. They all say this is a lovely rod to cast, but perhaps to soft for salmon and big troutfishing. Does someone have experiences with both these rods? Ill be happy for opinions on this. Sincerely Finn Haug |
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Hi Finn,
The SLT is maybe 10% softer/lighter and is for those who want a rod that is not as stiff/powerful as an XP. For bigger flies, larger water and larger fish, I would advise on the XP for most. -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA www.kiene.com "Finn Haug" wrote in message ... Hi, Im looking for a rod for trout- and salmonfishing in rivers. I've tried XP and its a lovely rod. Unfortunately Ive have not been able to come over a SLT 796 yet. They all say this is a lovely rod to cast, but perhaps to soft for salmon and big troutfishing. Does someone have experiences with both these rods? Ill be happy for opinions on this. Sincerely Finn Haug |
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Hi Bill,
Yes, the XP is really powerful! Well, I will be fishing mostly in rivers with fishsize between 1.0 kg and 4-5 kg. Ocassionally fishes between 5 and 10 kg. With floating line only, sometimes with an intermediate leader. Im a bit attracted to the medium fast aktion as the SLT, but Im afraid that its too soft. With these spesifications, could an SLT be recommended? Finn Haug "Bill Kiene" skrev i melding m... Hi Finn, The SLT is maybe 10% softer/lighter and is for those who want a rod that is not as stiff/powerful as an XP. For bigger flies, larger water and larger fish, I would advise on the XP for most. -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA www.kiene.com "Finn Haug" wrote in message ... Hi, Im looking for a rod for trout- and salmonfishing in rivers. I've tried XP and its a lovely rod. Unfortunately Ive have not been able to come over a SLT 796 yet. They all say this is a lovely rod to cast, but perhaps to soft for salmon and big troutfishing. Does someone have experiences with both these rods? Ill be happy for opinions on this. Sincerely Finn Haug |
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Does 2.54 kg = 1 pound?
The XP is fast but the SLT is not slow. Just a little less power. I like both series? If I am looking for maximum distance, I would go for the XP. If not, I like casting the SLT better. -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA www.kiene.com "Finn Haug" wrote in message ... Hi Bill, Yes, the XP is really powerful! Well, I will be fishing mostly in rivers with fishsize between 1.0 kg and 4-5 kg. Ocassionally fishes between 5 and 10 kg. With floating line only, sometimes with an intermediate leader. Im a bit attracted to the medium fast aktion as the SLT, but Im afraid that its too soft. With these spesifications, could an SLT be recommended? Finn Haug "Bill Kiene" skrev i melding m... Hi Finn, The SLT is maybe 10% softer/lighter and is for those who want a rod that is not as stiff/powerful as an XP. For bigger flies, larger water and larger fish, I would advise on the XP for most. -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA www.kiene.com "Finn Haug" wrote in message ... Hi, Im looking for a rod for trout- and salmonfishing in rivers. I've tried XP and its a lovely rod. Unfortunately Ive have not been able to come over a SLT 796 yet. They all say this is a lovely rod to cast, but perhaps to soft for salmon and big troutfishing. Does someone have experiences with both these rods? Ill be happy for opinions on this. Sincerely Finn Haug |
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1 pound is 0.454 kg.
Just now I feel going for the XP. Finn "Bill Kiene" skrev i melding y.com... Does 2.54 kg = 1 pound? The XP is fast but the SLT is not slow. Just a little less power. I like both series? If I am looking for maximum distance, I would go for the XP. If not, I like casting the SLT better. -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA www.kiene.com "Finn Haug" wrote in message ... Hi Bill, Yes, the XP is really powerful! Well, I will be fishing mostly in rivers with fishsize between 1.0 kg and 4-5 kg. Ocassionally fishes between 5 and 10 kg. With floating line only, sometimes with an intermediate leader. Im a bit attracted to the medium fast aktion as the SLT, but Im afraid that its too soft. With these spesifications, could an SLT be recommended? Finn Haug "Bill Kiene" skrev i melding m... Hi Finn, The SLT is maybe 10% softer/lighter and is for those who want a rod that is not as stiff/powerful as an XP. For bigger flies, larger water and larger fish, I would advise on the XP for most. -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA www.kiene.com "Finn Haug" wrote in message ... Hi, Im looking for a rod for trout- and salmonfishing in rivers. I've tried XP and its a lovely rod. Unfortunately Ive have not been able to come over a SLT 796 yet. They all say this is a lovely rod to cast, but perhaps to soft for salmon and big troutfishing. Does someone have experiences with both these rods? Ill be happy for opinions on this. Sincerely Finn Haug |
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![]() "Bill Kiene" wrote in message Does 2.54 kg = 1 pound? No, about 6 lb. -- Clark Reid http://www.dryflynz.com Umpqua Designer Flytier |
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