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Old April 20th, 2006, 08:46 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default Orvis TLS vs. T3

I am looking to buy my first fly rod for an upcoming (May 4-9) trip to
Montana. Looked at the TLS and T3 today (about $300 price difference
between the two). Not sure I can appreciate the quality differences to
understand why one is worth $300 more. Can anyone explain? I don't
necessarily mind paying more -- I just don't want to pay more and not
get the value out of it.

I did cast the new Zero G -- felt pretty good, but more money than I
care to pay.

Thanks in advance.

Ross

 




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