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Chuck: I do not have a series one rod, but it is MUCH slower than
either of my Pro series rods. They claim it was made to cast with only five feet of line past the tip of the rod. I know that it casts well that way and also great up to about 45 feet for me. That is about as far as I cast anything. They should be available to try in a shop near you soon. I got an e-mail from Waldo and he said they were in and he was looking forward to fishing them. Big Dale |
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Big Dale wrote:
Chuck: I do not have a series one rod, but it is MUCH slower than either of my Pro series rods. They claim it was made to cast with only five feet of line past the tip of the rod. I know that it casts well that way and also great up to about 45 feet for me. That is about as far as I cast anything. They should be available to try in a shop near you soon. I got an e-mail from Waldo and he said they were in and he was looking forward to fishing them. Excellent, thanks for the info, BD. Sounds like it would be just the ticket for those NC streams. Now, do I get a 4-wt. to fill that gap in my arsenal, or do I buy another 3-wt.? Chuck Vance (decisions, decisions) |
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I am not a good one to advise on the subject of 3 weight rods. I quit
counting the 3 weight rods I have several years ago and continue to buy the ones I like. I have one designated 4 weight rod and another that works best with a 4 weight line, but it was supposed to be a 2 weight rod. I guess I keep buying 3 weight rods because I have several reels with different 3 weight lines that I use . I just like the damn things. Big Dale |
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Sounds like you have your problem of shuttle solved. However, I solve
the problem by getting out either at Orange Blossom or at town and calling a cab. $20 |
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"Conan The Librarian" wrote in message
... Big Dale wrote: Chuck: I do not have a series one rod, but it is MUCH slower than either of my Pro series rods. They claim it was made to cast with only five feet of line past the tip of the rod. I know that it casts well that way and also great up to about 45 feet for me. That is about as far as I cast anything. They should be available to try in a shop near you soon. I got an e-mail from Waldo and he said they were in and he was looking forward to fishing them. Excellent, thanks for the info, BD. Sounds like it would be just the ticket for those NC streams. Now, do I get a 4-wt. to fill that gap in my arsenal, or do I buy another 3-wt.? Chuck Vance (decisions, decisions) It really depends on the size of rhodos you plan to catch. If you want to go out a little farther to catch maples and poplars you probably should get a little heavier rod. HTH Bob |
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Bob Patton wrote:
"Conan The Librarian" wrote in message ... Excellent, thanks for the info, BD. Sounds like it would be just the ticket for those NC streams. Now, do I get a 4-wt. to fill that gap in my arsenal, or do I buy another 3-wt.? It really depends on the size of rhodos you plan to catch. If you want to go out a little farther to catch maples and poplars you probably should get a little heavier rod. Shouldn't I also get a longer rod? Chuck Vance (who was really starting to get the hang of rhodo fishing during that week in NC, but the poplars were beyond my reach ... so to speak) |
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