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Cassettes or What?
I've got an Orvis Rocky Mountain 5/6 reel with an extra cassette. I keep a floating line on one and an intermediate on the other. I'm not loving this reel.
So... if I want to have 3 lines available at any one time for the same size rod: 5/6wt, what's the most economical way to get a decent disk drag setup?
STH MR POP? Stick with the Rocky Mountain? Three Hobbs Creeks?
A Battenkill disk drag with extra spools?
I'm wide open for suggestions. No clue here.
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so far it sounds like it's going to take me about 15 miles up the road to Cortland. thanks for the response, JC.
Diane
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Slow down as you go through Dryden, Diane. I suspect they're still earning a fair amount of the village budget from the speeding tickets.
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Dear Diane,
I have a Cortland Vista which is nothing more than a re-branded STH. I got it in the closeout bin at Hesselson's in Elmira Heights. I picked up a couple of spare cassettes, and bought some lines on E-bay. For less than the cost of a spare spool for most modern reels I have a reel rigged with 4 lines. I like the reel for what I use it for, mostly lake fishing with floating, sinking, and sink-tip lines.
When you drive through Dryden watch for deer too. My buddy commuted from Owego to Syracuse for about 5 years and got at least one deer every year with his truck.
Regards,
Tim Murphy
[This message has been edited by Tim Murphy (edited 13 March 2005).]
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Diane, I have fished the sth pop system reels hard for a few years on Bass and Gills (3wt and 5-6wt). I have no complaints and would recomend the reels for trout, bass and bluegills. For the Salt I went with Lamson V3.
Enjoy the pop system reels if its your choice for the $$$$.
My .02
Philip
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Hello Tim Murphy sounds like we have a fellow Southern Tier memeber if ya shop at Hesselsons.