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Old November 22nd, 2003, 07:37 PM
Frank Reid
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I didn't win the Ebay auction, so I'm still looking for a 2 weight, 7'6" to
8', medium action, and oh by the way, not horribly expensive (sorry, not up
to T&T status yet). I'll be fishing for goldens in California next month
and figure it would also be a nice rod for the brookies in the SNP. Were
talking 4-10" fish.
Also, line.... What is the best line (in your august and humble opinions)
for light line fishing. I know what works on my 4wt, and this is different
than what works on my 8wt. Is there an appreciable difference when using
very light tackle?
I don't have a lot of time to run all over the DC-Baltimore area trying
different rods. I would like to narrow down my search first, by using the
phone, so I can go and try out some of the recommended selections. This
will help me cross off stores that sell "non-recommended" equipment.
Thanks in advance for your brain power.
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Frank Reid
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Old November 22nd, 2003, 08:57 PM
Peter Charles
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On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 14:37:55 -0500, "Frank Reid"
moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf wrote:

I didn't win the Ebay auction, so I'm still looking for a 2 weight, 7'6" to
8', medium action, and oh by the way, not horribly expensive (sorry, not up
to T&T status yet). I'll be fishing for goldens in California next month
and figure it would also be a nice rod for the brookies in the SNP. Were
talking 4-10" fish.
Also, line.... What is the best line (in your august and humble opinions)
for light line fishing. I know what works on my 4wt, and this is different
than what works on my 8wt. Is there an appreciable difference when using
very light tackle?
I don't have a lot of time to run all over the DC-Baltimore area trying
different rods. I would like to narrow down my search first, by using the
phone, so I can go and try out some of the recommended selections. This
will help me cross off stores that sell "non-recommended" equipment.
Thanks in advance for your brain power.



Frank

See if you can eBay an Orvis 7'9" 2 wt. or the 7'6" 1 wt. (it casts a
2 wt. just fine). Both are wonderful small stream rods.



Peter

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Old November 22nd, 2003, 09:43 PM
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"Frank Reid" moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf wrote in message
...
I didn't win the Ebay auction, so I'm still looking for a 2 weight, 7'6"

to
8', medium action,


Might I suggest a visit to this web site.
http://www.byrdultrafly.com/ultramain.htm There are more than a few
articles about ultralight rods, lines and reels including some very
interesting reviews. One review on UL rods under $200 retail. I have no
affiliation, etc... but did find the information there well thought out and
very well presented.

Joe C.


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Old November 23rd, 2003, 12:46 AM
Danl
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"Frank Reid" moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf wrote in message
...
I didn't win the Ebay auction, so I'm still looking for a 2 weight, 7'6"

to
8', medium action, and oh by the way, not horribly expensive (sorry, not

up
to T&T status yet). I'll be fishing for goldens in California next month
and figure it would also be a nice rod for the brookies in the SNP. Were
talking 4-10" fish.



Frank,

Where (approx) will you be fishing for goldens in December?

Danl


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Old November 23rd, 2003, 01:42 AM
Frank Reid
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Where (approx) will you be fishing for goldens in December?
Danl



I'll be on the Kern above Isabela on the 13th.
Frank


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Old November 23rd, 2003, 05:07 PM
Bill Kiene
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Hi Frank,

One problem I knottiest is that many 2 weight rods (especially low end ones)
actually end up being a 3 or even 4 weight when all is said and done.

I am constantly looking for small line size low end rods that will actually
load at 30 feet with the line they are rated for.

The new Cortland/Diamondback "Diamondglass" fiberglass rods are very light
and soft @ $275US. Maybe too soft for some? They are very smart looking too.

--
Bill Kiene

Kiene's Fly Shop
Sacramento, CA
www.kiene.com

"Frank Reid" moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf wrote in message
...

I didn't win the Ebay auction, so I'm still looking for a 2 weight, 7'6"

to
8', medium action, and oh by the way, not horribly expensive (sorry, not

up
to T&T status yet). I'll be fishing for goldens in California next month
and figure it would also be a nice rod for the brookies in the SNP. Were
talking 4-10" fish.
Also, line.... What is the best line (in your august and humble opinions)
for light line fishing. I know what works on my 4wt, and this is

different
than what works on my 8wt. Is there an appreciable difference when using
very light tackle?
I don't have a lot of time to run all over the DC-Baltimore area trying
different rods. I would like to narrow down my search first, by using the
phone, so I can go and try out some of the recommended selections. This
will help me cross off stores that sell "non-recommended" equipment.
Thanks in advance for your brain power.
--
Frank Reid
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Old November 24th, 2003, 01:01 AM
Frank Reid
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Thanks in advance for your brain power.

Well, with the Ebay thing being iffy (i.e. can't guarantee I'll get the rod
in time for my trip) and after perusing multiple reviews (googled the
different rods on ROFF) I've decided on the TFO Professional 8' 2wt. Yes
its a bit faster than what I would like, but the price is right and it will
give me practice with ultralite fly fishing.
So, in the a.m. I get to call Uncle Wally and purchase my own Lefty signed
rod.
Cool.
Thanks all for your help.
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Frank Reid
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Old November 24th, 2003, 01:41 AM
Wayne
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Frank,
just to confuse the matter a little, Diamondback (All American Series) makes
a 6' 3 wt. that is a beautiful slow action rod. It is much softer than my
6'6" in the same weight and series. I almost bought one just for the SNP.
The 6' rod would turnover a delicate presentation of a dry with 6 feet of 7X
tippet out backed by a 9 ft. leader; just leader and tippet past the rod
tip. Walt might even be able to get one of those for you. The price is
nice and the rod light as a feather (Cree, #14). I like a line with a heavy
WF taper with the factory tip cut back a foot or so because you throw a lot
of casts with just a few inches or a few feet of line out. SA Mastery is
good for this.
--
Wayne
To Fish is Human...To Release Divine!

"Frank Reid" moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf wrote in message
...
Thanks in advance for your brain power.


Well, with the Ebay thing being iffy (i.e. can't guarantee I'll get the

rod
in time for my trip) and after perusing multiple reviews (googled the
different rods on ROFF) I've decided on the TFO Professional 8' 2wt. Yes
its a bit faster than what I would like, but the price is right and it

will
give me practice with ultralite fly fishing.
So, in the a.m. I get to call Uncle Wally and purchase my own Lefty signed
rod.
Cool.
Thanks all for your help.
--
Frank Reid
Reverse email to reply




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Old November 24th, 2003, 06:39 AM
Bill Kiene
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Frank,

I was just by my shop today and I took a look at the low-end #2 line rods.

TFO makes an 8' #2, 3pc "Professional" IM6 that is $139US and very nice.

--
Bill Kiene

Kiene's Fly Shop
Sacramento, CA
www.kiene.com

"Frank Reid" moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf wrote in message
...

I didn't win the Ebay auction, so I'm still looking for a 2 weight, 7'6"

to
8', medium action, and oh by the way, not horribly expensive (sorry, not

up
to T&T status yet). I'll be fishing for goldens in California next month
and figure it would also be a nice rod for the brookies in the SNP. Were
talking 4-10" fish.
Also, line.... What is the best line (in your august and humble opinions)
for light line fishing. I know what works on my 4wt, and this is

different
than what works on my 8wt. Is there an appreciable difference when using
very light tackle?
I don't have a lot of time to run all over the DC-Baltimore area trying
different rods. I would like to narrow down my search first, by using the
phone, so I can go and try out some of the recommended selections. This
will help me cross off stores that sell "non-recommended" equipment.
Thanks in advance for your brain power.
--
Frank Reid
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Old November 24th, 2003, 10:53 AM
Frank Reid
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"Wayne" says" just to confuse the matter a little, Diamondback (All
American Series) makes
a 6' 3 wt. that is a beautiful slow action rod.


Actually, I've already got a 6'3" 3wt that I like from Bass Pro (its the one
I used when we were on the SNP). Its nice for small waters. I'm looking
for a longer rod for stealthy presentations to small fish in bigger water.
Frank


 




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