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At the fly fishing show in Marlborough, MA this weekend, one of the vendors
was offering a 10% show special on all rods they brought to the show. One of these was the Orvis Superfine 7'9" 2WT, which I'd been eyeballing in their catalogs for more than a year. When I picked it up and put it through a slight amount of casting motion, it called out to me and I had to buy it. I didn't want to, but it had to be done. For those unfamiliar with the Superfine series, this is a full-flex rod - very light (1 1/2oz.), and soft and slow with a lot of touch. I don't expect to be driving a lot of line through it, just spring creek / tail water fishing, which is mostly what I do these days. When I got home from the show, it was 50+ degrees and sunny outside, so I loaded up the rod with my CFO-I reel and some 2WT Wonderline (yeah, yeah - Orvis-boy) and took it out in the back yard to see how it felt. It was like the rod was custom made for me. I had a paper plate for a target, and started at around 25' to get the feel of it. I was able to place the fly (a little piece of yarn) either on the target or right next to it on just about every cast. Some of you good casters are probably saying, "So what?!", but this is good for me. People have asked me what kind of casting style I have, and I reply that I have none. ![]() same good results. I moved the target several more times until it was about 60' away, and the rod was still keeping up pretty well. If I can get near the target at 60', that's an exceptional feat for me, and a skill I seldom need anyway because of the waters I fish. The rod is balanced quite well with the CFO-I, but I also ordered a BBS-II that should be here in the next few days, and I'll give that a try, too. BTW, if anyone is in the market, Orvis has a special on those BBS reels right now where you get the spare spool free with the purchase of the reel. Bottom line is that I think I'm really going to like this rod and I'm looking forward to having a fish on the other end. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
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![]() "Tim J." wrote ... At the fly fishing show in Marlborough, MA this weekend, one of the vendors was offering a 10% show special on all rods they brought to the show. One of these was the Orvis Superfine 7'9" 2WT, which I'd been eyeballing in their catalogs for more than a year. When I picked it up and put it through a slight amount of casting motion, it called out to me and I had to buy it. I didn't want to, but it had to be done. I really wish I could get the wifeus to understand that 'calling'. For those unfamiliar with the Superfine series, this is a full-flex rod - very light (1 1/2oz.), and soft and slow with a lot of touch. I don't expect to be driving a lot of line through it, just spring creek / tail water fishing, which is mostly what I do these days. When I got home from the show, it was 50+ degrees and sunny outside, so I loaded up the rod with my CFO-I reel and some 2WT Wonderline (yeah, yeah - Orvis-boy) and took it out in the back yard to see how it felt. It was like the rod was custom made for me. I had a paper plate for a target, and started at around 25' to get the feel of it. I was able to place the fly (a little piece of yarn) either on the target or right next to it on just about every cast. Some of you good casters are probably saying, "So what?!", but this is good for me. And some of us crappy casters are saying 'holy crap, that's good'. ;-) People have asked me what kind of casting style I have, and I reply that I have none. ![]() again - same good results. I moved the target several more times until it was about 60' away, and the rod was still keeping up pretty well. If I can get near the target at 60', that's an exceptional feat for me, and a skill I seldom need anyway because of the waters I fish. The rod is balanced quite well with the CFO-I, but I also ordered a BBS-II that should be here in the next few days, and I'll give that a try, too. BTW, if anyone is in the market, Orvis has a special on those BBS reels right now where you get the spare spool free with the purchase of the reel. Bottom line is that I think I'm really going to like this rod and I'm looking forward to having a fish on the other end. My fishing/BP/general outdoor partner has the Superfine 5 wt. He got it late last season. I've casted it a couple times, and while I am about as far from an expert on such things as is imaginable, it sure felt like a sweet rod. Have fun with the new toy. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ Dan |
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Tim J. wrote:
At the fly fishing show in Marlborough, MA this weekend, one of the vendors was offering a 10% show special on all rods they brought to the show. One of these was the Orvis Superfine 7'9" 2WT, which I'd been eyeballing in their catalogs for more than a year. When I picked it up and put it through a slight amount of casting motion, it called out to me and I had to buy it. I didn't want to, but it had to be done. Yep, I bought a 7'6" Orvis Superfine 1wt from Peter Charles and it is one sweet casting little jewel on a tiny brookie stream. I put a DT2 on it since I rarely cast more than 20-30', you might try a DT3 on yours and see what you think. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Tim J. typed:
snip BTW, if anyone is in the market, Orvis has a special on those BBS reels right now where you get the spare spool free with the purchase of the reel. I also forgot to mention that Orvis has their last-year Wonderline on sale. I picked up the WF2F at the show for $20 from an Orvis vendor, while Orvis has it at $35. If you're in the market, it could be worth a call to your neighborhood Orvis dealer to ask their price point. Personally, the Wonderline is okay, but I normally go with a 444 line and like it just as well, if not better. But for $20, my loyalty can be bought. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
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![]() "Tim J." wrote But for $20, my loyalty can be bought. unethical. yfitons wayno(can't believe i beat rw and 'tripper to the punch on that one) |
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![]() "Tim J." wrote Bottom line is that I think I'm really going to like this rod the "superfine" is my all time favorite orvis design; and one of the best of that bunch was the "seven eleven", a 7'11" 4wt, that i spent more time with on hazel creek than any other rod i have ever owned. i don't know if they still make it. yfitons wayno |
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Wayne Harrison typed:
"Tim J." wrote But for $20, my loyalty can be bought. unethical. Yep. My ethics can be bought for $15. yfitons wayno(can't believe i beat rw and 'tripper to the punch on that one) 'tripper is out of town and rw is getting old and slow. ;-) -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
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![]() "Tim J." wrote in message ... Wayne Harrison typed: "Tim J." wrote But for $20, my loyalty can be bought. unethical. Yep. My ethics can be bought for $15. Getting on toward the end of the month and I'm just about tapped out. What will.....um.....let's see here....uh....about six fifty get me? ![]() Wolfgang who, checking the larder, notes that he is getting low on sympathy, oatmeal, laundry detergent, good will, sagacity, good sense.....um....oh yeah, and cheese. |
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Ken Fortenberry typed:
Tim J. wrote: At the fly fishing show in Marlborough, MA this weekend, one of the vendors was offering a 10% show special on all rods they brought to the show. One of these was the Orvis Superfine 7'9" 2WT, which I'd been eyeballing in their catalogs for more than a year. When I picked it up and put it through a slight amount of casting motion, it called out to me and I had to buy it. I didn't want to, but it had to be done. Yep, I bought a 7'6" Orvis Superfine 1wt from Peter Charles and it is one sweet casting little jewel on a tiny brookie stream. I put a DT2 on it since I rarely cast more than 20-30', you might try a DT3 on yours and see what you think. I might try that just to see how it feels on this rod, but when I've over-lined like that in the past I haven't been happy with the casting. Last year, I was using a DT4 on my 3WT rod for a while and didn't like the results. Since the rod is a KPOS, I naturally assumed it was the rod. ;-) Once I put a #3 line on the rod, it felt good and casted as well as could be expected with me at the other end. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
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wolfgand, send me the $6.50...i'll provide silent, but enduring empathy. g
jeff (who knows the free market ain't ever free) Wolfgang wrote: "Tim J." wrote in message ... Wayne Harrison typed: "Tim J." wrote But for $20, my loyalty can be bought. unethical. Yep. My ethics can be bought for $15. Getting on toward the end of the month and I'm just about tapped out. What will.....um.....let's see here....uh....about six fifty get me? ![]() Wolfgang who, checking the larder, notes that he is getting low on sympathy, oatmeal, laundry detergent, good will, sagacity, good sense.....um....oh yeah, and cheese. |
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