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![]() "Tim G" wrote in message om... I've been fly fishing now for about two years, and I'm afraid it might be time to take the leap... to a second rod! I have a 9' 5wt St. Croix Legend, which works fine for me on the rivers I most like to fish - larger stuff like the Beaverkill, Farmington, Housatonic, etc. But I also often end up on smaller streams, some of them really tiny. I'd like to get a smaller and lighter rod, for -- 1) less getting my line (not to mention rod tip) caught in the trees 2) improved delicate presentations 3) better match for smaller fish (i.e., make the little guys feel bigger) I'm not entirely sure my reasoning is correct, so I'd love to hear opinions on that, as well as suggestions for actual rods, sizes and models. in view of the fact that you will likely not need any more casting length than 15-20 feet, i would suggest that you go for the cheapest rod that feels good to you with about 10 feet of line out. wayne harrison |
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