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![]() "JR" wrote in message ... "...And now that you are no longer a poor rank beginner, or even one of the common mass of *ordinary* fly fishers, you're ready to *move up* to one of our fast fast fast action rods, rods geared to the most expert of experts!! Guess I'll never be an expert, I like them LL's and Winston IM6's. Don't care for the 444 peach tho, don't seem to last as long. ![]() PS. as soon as I can get to post office, the book is on the way. |
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On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 21:56:41 -0400, "Wayne Knight"
wrote: "JR" wrote in message ... "...And now that you are no longer a poor rank beginner, or even one of the common mass of *ordinary* fly fishers, you're ready to *move up* to one of our fast fast fast action rods, rods geared to the most expert of experts!! Guess I'll never be an expert, I like them LL's and Winston IM6's. Don't care for the 444 peach tho, don't seem to last as long. ![]() PS. as soon as I can get to post office, the book is on the way. I still like the 444 peach in a double taper for my 5 weights on down to the twos. They do develop the tell-tale line cracks in the taper at modest age, but by flipping them around they can go three or four seasons. Otherwise, I use the green 444SL for my 5 weights through the 10 (yes, extra spools for the fives) in whatever WF configuration the LFS happens to have in the line weight I need, typically a rocket taper. They last longer than the classic 444, shoot further, carry a heavier payload (I think the SLs are heavier, line size for line size, than the classic). I tried the olive green 555 with the mono core in a weight forward for a couple of seasons. It's a shooters dream, but I grew tired of having to stretch all the kinks out every time I used it. Finally broke it last week, about forty feet into the running line. And I broke the business end off an Orvis monocore Wonderline on a permit this spring that wandered into my bonefishing. So it's back to trusty dacron cores for me. I'll give up the shootability for ease of use and durability... /daytripper |
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