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Had a great trip with my son and my brother to Yellowstone! However...
I lost the tip of my 30-yo fiberglass pack rod hiking to Grebe Lake so... I would like to replace it with a 4-pc 6wt but I can't spend much more than about $200 dollars. I have been told something about a Temple professional and a Scott but I don't really know those names and I can't afford Loomis or Sage that I know of so any and all help is appreciated. Michael |
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![]() "Michael" wrote in message ps.com... Had a great trip with my son and my brother to Yellowstone! However... I lost the tip of my 30-yo fiberglass pack rod hiking to Grebe Lake so... I would like to replace it with a 4-pc 6wt but I can't spend much more than about $200 dollars. I have been told something about a Temple professional and a Scott but I don't really know those names and I can't afford Loomis or Sage that I know of so any and all help is appreciated. Michael Michael, before you buy, cast the Sage Launch rod first. It's priced at $200.oo. http://www.flyfishusa.com/rods/sage/...htm#four-piece No sales tax and free shipping, also comes with a beautiful padded case. I broke the tip of my 5wt Launch when a gal crossed paths in front of my casting stroke, Sage replaced it in a week. About the rod: I can put out 90 ft. to the backing, and tight loops at 60-70 ft .I also tested it in Alaska this past July on 5+ lb rainbows. Great presentation of the dry fly. However if you're more of a nymph fisherman, then a stiffer rod might be in order. fwiw, -tom |
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![]() "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... However if you're more of a nymph fisherman, then a stiffer rod might be in order. Regarding that, a stiffer overall rod might be fine but a softer tip is better IMO. |
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![]() "jeffc" wrote in message .. . "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... However if you're more of a nymph fisherman, then a stiffer rod might be in order. Regarding that, a stiffer overall rod might be fine but a softer tip is better IMO. Agree! -tom |
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![]() "Michael" wrote in message ps.com... Had a great trip with my son and my brother to Yellowstone! However... I lost the tip of my 30-yo fiberglass pack rod hiking to Grebe Lake so... I would like to replace it with a 4-pc 6wt but I can't spend much more than about $200 dollars. I have been told something about a Temple professional and a Scott but I don't really know those names and I can't afford Loomis or Sage that I know of so any and all help is appreciated. If you had a fiberglass rod, be careful about the stiffness of the new graphite rods. Look at the Orvis catalog (online if you don't have a store). They rate each rod with a stiffness rating, so you can find one that suits you. |
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![]() "jeffc" wrote in message ... "Michael" wrote in message ps.com... Had a great trip with my son and my brother to Yellowstone! However... I lost the tip of my 30-yo fiberglass pack rod hiking to Grebe Lake so... I would like to replace it with a 4-pc 6wt but I can't spend much more than about $200 dollars. I have been told something about a Temple professional and a Scott but I don't really know those names and I can't afford Loomis or Sage that I know of so any and all help is appreciated. If you had a fiberglass rod, be careful about the stiffness of the new graphite rods. Look at the Orvis catalog (online if you don't have a store). They rate each rod with a stiffness rating, so you can find one that suits you. I fish a 6wt. St. Croix. Premier 906.2 and love it. Check out thier Reign series of rods, a step up from the premier series but still under $200. These rods can take some abuse! I also fish an Orvis Clearwater rod. I buy decent lower end equip. 'cause I have a tendency to do stupid things and break 'em, and my wife will not allow me to pay more than $200 for a rod. (if only she knew). I tend to like the fuller flex of the St. Croix on the bigger rivers that I fish here in W. MI. The mid flex Orvis is probably better suited for smaller waters. Anyway, I have been very happy with both. Good luck. Jeremy Moe |
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![]() "Michael" wrote in message ps.com... Had a great trip with my son and my brother to Yellowstone! However... I lost the tip of my 30-yo fiberglass pack rod hiking to Grebe Lake so... I would like to replace it with a 4-pc 6wt but I can't spend much more than about $200 dollars. I have been told something about a Temple professional and a Scott but I don't really know those names and I can't afford Loomis or Sage that I know of so any and all help is appreciated. Michael Walmart has some good cheap flyrods. look on the bottom half and some will say #6. dont matter what color it is as all colour rods will catch fish. You could always spraypaint it if you dont like it. |
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![]() charles k. moore wrote in message ... "Michael" wrote in message ps.com... Had a great trip with my son and my brother to Yellowstone! However... I lost the tip of my 30-yo fiberglass pack rod hiking to Grebe Lake so... I would like to replace it with a 4-pc 6wt but I can't spend much more than about $200 dollars. I have been told something about a Temple professional and a Scott but I don't really know those names and I can't afford Loomis or Sage that I know of so any and all help is appreciated. Michael Walmart has some good cheap flyrods. look on the bottom half and some will say #6. dont matter what color it is as all colour rods will catch fish. You could always spraypaint it if you dont like it. I don't mean to start the whole Walmart sucks thing again (but they do :-), but here goes. I bought a Scientific Anglers rod from them a few years ago, before I quit going there. I am a very novice fly caster and I can tell you those low end rods from Walmart are the worst rod of any kind I have ever used. There are plenty of economy rods out there that would be better worth your money. Again, St. Croix has some nice casting rods and combos in the price range Michael is looking for. Orvis too. Jeremy Moe |
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I don't mean to start the whole Walmart sucks thing again (but they do
:-), but here goes. I bought a Scientific Anglers rod from them a few years ago, before I quit going there. I am a very novice fly caster and I can tell you those low end rods from Walmart are the worst rod of any kind I have ever used. There are plenty of economy rods out there that would be better worth your money. Again, St. Croix has some nice casting rods and combos in the price range Michael is looking for. Orvis too. Jeremy Moe I agree wholeheartedly. Wal-Mart sucks! For the most part they sell low end sh** I also agree that there are many better economy rods available. LLBean would also be a good place to search. Some of their rods were or are made by Thomas & Thomas and are decent and relatively inexpensive. Fred |
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On Wed, 4 Oct 2006 21:17:56 -0600, "Fred Lebow"
wrote: I don't mean to start the whole Walmart sucks thing again (but they do :-), but here goes. I bought a Scientific Anglers rod from them a few years ago, before I quit going there. I am a very novice fly caster and I can tell you those low end rods from Walmart are the worst rod of any kind I have ever used. There are plenty of economy rods out there that would be better worth your money. Again, St. Croix has some nice casting rods and combos in the price range Michael is looking for. Orvis too. Jeremy Moe I agree wholeheartedly. Wal-Mart sucks! For the most part they sell low end sh** I also agree that there are many better economy rods available. LLBean would also be a good place to search. Some of their rods were or are made by Thomas & Thomas and are decent and relatively inexpensive. Fred Um, doesn't Walmart carry some Orvis stuff? |
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