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Old April 25th, 2006, 04:05 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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I do not currently own any fly rods. I am taking a 5 day trip next
week to fly fish in Montana and will be in Jackson WY for two weeks
this summer where I plan to do some fly fishing. I am purchasing a
Sage Launch rod (based on recommendations from people on this group)
and wonder whether 1 rod will be sufficient. Perhaps next week it
might (it will be a guided trip, and I am sure the guide will have a
spare), but in the summer, I will be on my own. The rod I purchased is
a 5 weight. Mostly fishing for trout. Is it good practice to get a
second 5 weight, something different? Or is one rod sufficient?

Thanks in advance.

Ross

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Old April 25th, 2006, 04:44 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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I do not currently own any fly rods. I am taking a 5 day trip next
week to fly fish in Montana and will be in Jackson WY for two weeks
this summer where I plan to do some fly fishing. I am purchasing a
Sage Launch rod (based on recommendations from people on this group)
and wonder whether 1 rod will be sufficient. Perhaps next week it
might (it will be a guided trip, and I am sure the guide will have a
spare), but in the summer, I will be on my own. The rod I purchased is
a 5 weight. Mostly fishing for trout. Is it good practice to get a
second 5 weight, something different? Or is one rod sufficient?

Thanks in advance.

Ross


Ross,
Most likely nothing will happen to your rod, but just in case at least
you'll have a back-up and can keep fishing.
Here's my recommendation for a back-up fly rod:
I would go with the Temple Fork Outfitters (TFO 0590 4p) Professional Series
which is 9' in length, Line #5 for $139.95. And if you order through
Flyfishusa, there is no sales tax and free shipping over $20.oo. It doesn't
come with a case. I have cast the TFO in a 5wt. and I own the Professional
Series in a 8wt and 10wt. They are great back-up rods with an
unconditional warranty where you pay $25.oo no questioned asked.
The link to order through flyfishusa:
http://www.flyfishusa.com/rods/tfo/tfo-pro.htm

The Sage Launch is a great rod, the TFO would be a nice complement.
fwiw,
-tom


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Old April 25th, 2006, 04:54 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On 25 Apr 2006 08:05:59 -0700, wrote:

I do not currently own any fly rods. I am taking a 5 day trip next
week to fly fish in Montana and will be in Jackson WY for two weeks
this summer where I plan to do some fly fishing. I am purchasing a
Sage Launch rod (based on recommendations from people on this group)
and wonder whether 1 rod will be sufficient. Perhaps next week it
might (it will be a guided trip, and I am sure the guide will have a
spare), but in the summer, I will be on my own. The rod I purchased is
a 5 weight. Mostly fishing for trout. Is it good practice to get a
second 5 weight, something different? Or is one rod sufficient?


Do your Hindu friends refer to you as "my man Vishnu"? If not, one rod
is all you can use unless (or until) you break or lose it. It's a lot
like hunting - is the trip worth the cost (monetarily or otherwise) of a
spare - IOW, even if someone else is paying for the safari, do you
really want to be unable to hunt, gun or camera, in the event of an
equipment, er, situation? If, for you, the trip is worth the spares
cost(s), the answer is obvious.

If it is, I'd recommend a different rod (but a duplicate reel - parts
interchange) in a close enough size to be a decent replacement, but
different enough to have other uses - maybe a pack rod or ???. Also,
gather and learn to use a basic field-use rod repair kit, containing
appropriate tiptops and guides, winding, sealant (don't try to restore
in the field, just repair), heat stick, short lengths of piano wire, a
single-edged razor blade or scalpel, etc. (be careful with "super glue,"
but it can be used for other stuff, like first aid).

HTH,
R
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Old April 25th, 2006, 05:02 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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I've done a study. Its the law in Montana that there must be one fly
shop per every 330 citizens. Ennis has two shops and 660 folks,
whereas West Yellowstone has five shops and 1650 folks. I don't think
you'll be at a loss for finding someone willing to take your cash in
return for a rod.
Frank Reid

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Old April 25th, 2006, 05:09 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"Frank Reid" wrote in message
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I've done a study. Its the law in Montana that there must be one fly
shop per every 330 citizens. Ennis has two shops and 660 folks,
whereas West Yellowstone has five shops and 1650 folks. I don't think
you'll be at a loss for finding someone willing to take your cash in
return for a rod.
Frank Reid


On Frank's note, you may just want to rent a back-up rod for the day.
-tom


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Old April 25th, 2006, 05:16 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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I am taking a 5 day trip next
week to fly fish in Montana and will be in Jackson WY for two weeks
this summer where I plan to do some fly fishing.



You don't need a second rod. If you break the Sage, Jackson has several
places where you can buy a replacement when you DO need one. My guess is
that, with your expressed desire to spend, you will be in them all on your
visit anyway G It's not exactly like your trips are to a wilderness
area.


 




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