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On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 17:35:09 -0700, "John B" wrote:
"jeff" wrote in message t... John B wrote: 5 to 6 1/2 foot, four or five weight.... NO high dollar rods...but if anyone has a junker laying around that they might want to get rid of, let me know... John that's a short rod...what weight are you looking for? how much do you want to spend? where will you be fishing and for what? jeff Mostly those small assed mountain streams like you and Wolfgang drag me up to.... and fish of any name! laughs John What about a "combo rod" - the spinning/fly rod combos, or, simply building a short, light spinning rod blank as a fly rod? It's not like you're gonna be casting very far, so if it'll get a 3-5 wt DT out about 20-30 feet and roll cast, it seem like it would work fine (and about any rod or part thereof can do that). While there are "commercial" 6ish-foot 4-5 wts out there, there aren't many, and I'm not sure they'd be any better for your purpose...for example, a Payne 96 - 6'6" and about a modern 4 - should only run about 5K, if you want to go that route... TC, R |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 17:35:09 -0700, "John B" wrote: "jeff" wrote in message et... John B wrote: 5 to 6 1/2 foot, four or five weight.... NO high dollar rods...but if anyone has a junker laying around that they might want to get rid of, let me know... John that's a short rod...what weight are you looking for? how much do you want to spend? where will you be fishing and for what? jeff Mostly those small assed mountain streams like you and Wolfgang drag me up to.... and fish of any name! laughs John What about a "combo rod" - the spinning/fly rod combos, or, simply building a short, light spinning rod blank as a fly rod? It's not like you're gonna be casting very far, so if it'll get a 3-5 wt DT out about 20-30 feet and roll cast, it seem like it would work fine (and about any rod or part thereof can do that). While there are "commercial" 6ish-foot 4-5 wts out there, there aren't many, and I'm not sure they'd be any better for your purpose...for example, a Payne 96 - 6'6" and about a modern 4 - should only run about 5K, if you want to go that route... TC, R Actually, I have made some very good rods by just cutting off the butt section of some old south Bend's or similar rods...The shorter the rod the more forgiving of the construction....unfortunately, I gave them all away to the youth at the club who were learning to fly fish... So??? I guess I look for an old South bend on Ebay? laughs... john |
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On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 19:16:35 -0700, "John B" wrote:
wrote in message .. . On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 17:35:09 -0700, "John B" wrote: "jeff" wrote in message . net... John B wrote: 5 to 6 1/2 foot, four or five weight.... NO high dollar rods...but if anyone has a junker laying around that they might want to get rid of, let me know... John that's a short rod...what weight are you looking for? how much do you want to spend? where will you be fishing and for what? jeff Mostly those small assed mountain streams like you and Wolfgang drag me up to.... and fish of any name! laughs John What about a "combo rod" - the spinning/fly rod combos, or, simply building a short, light spinning rod blank as a fly rod? It's not like you're gonna be casting very far, so if it'll get a 3-5 wt DT out about 20-30 feet and roll cast, it seem like it would work fine (and about any rod or part thereof can do that). While there are "commercial" 6ish-foot 4-5 wts out there, there aren't many, and I'm not sure they'd be any better for your purpose...for example, a Payne 96 - 6'6" and about a modern 4 - should only run about 5K, if you want to go that route... TC, R Actually, I have made some very good rods by just cutting off the butt section of some old south Bend's or similar rods...The shorter the rod the more forgiving of the construction....unfortunately, I gave them all away to the youth at the club who were learning to fly fish... So??? I guess I look for an old South bend on Ebay? laughs... Hell, I'd start at the local charity stores, then tag sales, flea markets, pawn shops, etc. My experience is that a decent enough 'glass spinning rod to tweek would run less than $10.00 - less than the shipping would run on a eBay purchase - and they are as plentiful as, um, Loomii in certain parking lot....as always, YMMV... TC, R john |
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