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![]() "HJS" wrote in message oups.com... so after fishing a tfo 6 wt. and a sage ds2 3 weight for quite a while, i finally wanted to step up to a great 5 wt. i've fished a friend's slt and loved it (subtle but backbone, yada yada). so i called the flyshop and they said to try the winston boron IIX vs. the sage. i'm going into the flyshop sometime this week and hope to do that, but isn't the boron IIX supposed to be a fast action rod? is winston just giving this salesman a bigger commission or something? anyone ever looked at a boron vs. the slt? Judging by postings on other message forums, the Boron IIX may be the latest "go to" rod for anyone wanting to move up to a premium rod but the SLT is no slouch. Winston definitely hit a home run with that one. My wife gave me a IIx for our anniversary but I've not had a chance to do anything except lawn cast it. It felt "different" than my SLT, but not as fast as a Sage XP. The IIX and SLT are great rods in that they are med-fast to fast action rods that load fully with 10' of fly line out or 60'. Can't go wrong with either. |
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![]() wayne, that's an awfully nice anniversary present. can't help but wonder how it is that your wife knew to get you a boron IIX. it's not the easiest hint to drop. incidently, i was thrilled to pieces when my wife pulled out a diamondglass 3 wt last week for christmas -- except for the fact that i already have the ds2 3 wt that she and my local fly shop didn't happen to know about. so i sent it back for a 5 wt reel (i'm kinda regretting letting go of that rod which was really really sweet). and now i'm dreaming of the rod. one thing i do know about the winston: the grip seems slender. i like the beefier grip on the sage rods. any ideas whether winston would make one up with a fatter grip if i end up liking the cast of that rod? |
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![]() HJS wrote: wayne, that's an awfully nice anniversary present. can't help but wonder how it is that your wife knew to get you a boron IIX. it's not the easiest hint to drop. incidently, It was totally unexpected. She was with me when I had bid pretty hard on one at a conservation auction before backing down and letting someone else spend their money. She kept the auction list and visited the local Winston dealer figuring I wanted one. We celebrated 26 years this past Thursday, not sure what she sees in me but I think she's a keeper. i was thrilled to pieces when my wife pulled out a diamondglass 3 wt last week for christmas -- except for the fact that i already have the ds2 3 wt that she and my local fly shop didn't happen to know about. so i sent it back for a 5 wt reel (i'm kinda regretting letting go of that rod which was really really sweet). Grasshopper, we need to talk. The DS2 3 wt is a graphite rod whereas the Diamondglass was fiberglass. Furthermore one was probably a different length. If you are a trout fisherman you can never have too many three, four and five weights. Going forward the appropriate response is to keep the rod but politely mention she forgot the reel. and now i'm dreaming of the rod. one thing i do know about the winston: the grip seems slender. i like the beefier grip on the sage rods. any ideas whether winston would make one up with a fatter grip if i end up liking the cast of that rod? Winston offers some customization. I own 11 Winston rods but 5 of them were custom made by a guy in St. Louis on IM6 and BL5 blanks with fatter grips but Winston customized two others for me with beefier grip and a different wood spacer. I think you will like BIIx, but I also like the SLT and the XP from Sage. Sooner or later there's no reason to think you can't own one or more of each. grin |
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![]() HJS wrote: wayne, that's an awfully nice anniversary present. can't help but wonder how it is that your wife knew to get you a boron IIX. it's not the easiest hint to drop. incidently, It was totally unexpected. She was with me when I had bid pretty hard on one at a conservation auction before backing down and letting someone else spend their money. She kept the auction list and visited the local Winston dealer figuring I wanted one. We celebrated 26 years this past Thursday, not sure what she sees in me but I think she's a keeper. i was thrilled to pieces when my wife pulled out a diamondglass 3 wt last week for christmas -- except for the fact that i already have the ds2 3 wt that she and my local fly shop didn't happen to know about. so i sent it back for a 5 wt reel (i'm kinda regretting letting go of that rod which was really really sweet). Grasshopper, we need to talk. The DS2 3 wt is a graphite rod whereas the Diamondglass was fiberglass. Furthermore one was probably a different length. If you are a trout fisherman you can never have too many three, four and five weights. Going forward the appropriate response is to keep the rod but politely mention she forgot the reel. and now i'm dreaming of the rod. one thing i do know about the winston: the grip seems slender. i like the beefier grip on the sage rods. any ideas whether winston would make one up with a fatter grip if i end up liking the cast of that rod? Winston offers some customization. I own 11 Winston rods but 5 of them were custom made by a guy in St. Louis on IM6 and BL5 blanks with fatter grips but Winston customized two others for me with beefier grip and a different wood spacer. I think you will like BIIx, but I also like the SLT and the XP from Sage. Sooner or later there's no reason to think you can't own one or more of each. grin |
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![]() HJS wrote: wayne, that's an awfully nice anniversary present. can't help but wonder how it is that your wife knew to get you a boron IIX. it's not the easiest hint to drop. incidently, It was totally unexpected. She was with me when I had bid pretty hard on one at a conservation auction before backing down and letting someone else spend their money. She kept the auction list and visited the local Winston dealer figuring I wanted one. We celebrated 26 years this past Thursday, not sure what she sees in me but I think she's a keeper. i was thrilled to pieces when my wife pulled out a diamondglass 3 wt last week for christmas -- except for the fact that i already have the ds2 3 wt that she and my local fly shop didn't happen to know about. so i sent it back for a 5 wt reel (i'm kinda regretting letting go of that rod which was really really sweet). Grasshopper, we need to talk. The DS2 3 wt is a graphite rod whereas the Diamondglass was fiberglass. Furthermore one was probably a different length. If you are a trout fisherman you can never have too many three, four and five weights. Going forward the appropriate response is to keep the rod but politely mention she forgot the reel. and now i'm dreaming of the rod. one thing i do know about the winston: the grip seems slender. i like the beefier grip on the sage rods. any ideas whether winston would make one up with a fatter grip if i end up liking the cast of that rod? Winston offers some customization. I own 11 Winston rods but 5 of them were custom made by a guy in St. Louis on IM6 and BL5 blanks with fatter grips but Winston customized two others for me with beefier grip and a different wood spacer. I think you will like BIIx, but I also like the SLT and the XP from Sage. Sooner or later there's no reason to think you can't own one or more of each. grin |
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