I have a 9 foot, 4 wt, fly logic FLP+. I really like the feel of it. A little slow action for some, but I like it. Wish it was a little shorter sometimes and longer others. A good all around rod for me.
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I have a 9 foot, 4 wt, fly logic FLP+. I really like the feel of it. A little slow action for some, but I like it. Wish it was a little shorter sometimes and longer others. A good all around rod for me.
Sage 490 XP gets it done regardless of which fly is tied on.
Sage 490-4 LL. I was able to try a 4wt Sage ZXL for a couple of days last fall. If I owned it might become my favorite but for now it is still that old LL.
Sage 490-4 RPL for nymphing.
Mike Shay built Payne 100 7.6 4wt Cane rod for drys.
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Dave Male 7 1/2' for a 5 weight bamboo rod.
Sage ZXL 490-4 and an Able Creek or Trout reel (love there click and pawl reels). :razz:
Small stream, Hardy, The Test.
For wets and nymphs this relic from nearly 100 years ago. Painfully slow but what a rush with a fish on
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For drys...and actually anything else, my 323 South Bend. It does excel as a dry fly rod but I'll throw anything with it.
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What weight are those boos?
My absolute favorite for fishing the Ausable and Manistee...and most trout streams of that nature is my 7ft6in 3 wt. custom built, G.Loomis IMX ...now out of production). For slighty bigger rivers (or larger flies) like the Grand in Ontario, I like my 9ft 4wt Shakari HMX custom built by me. Unfortunately they aren't around anymore or I would have more of them. These are now what would be considered old technology, as they are about 10 yrs old or so... but I never felt the need to look at anything new. On bigger water like below Mio (MI), western rivers and most still water fishing I use a 9ft 5wt St. Croix Legend Elite (pre NSi resin technology). If your familiar with these blanks you will now know that I like rods that are light and fast, but I enjoy casting any rod to tell you the truth. Now I will say that I still test cast rods any time I get the chance. I also liked the Gatti blanks back when I built the ones mentioned above. I don't know if they are still in the market here or not. I used to get those blanks here in Ontario, but I haven't seen any in quite a while. I also really liked the Orvis Z-Axis. I'm not as crazy about the Helios.
If you were to ask me today what I would like to build on to own...
I'm really liking the newest St. Croix line of blanks. In particular the rods made with the NSi Resin: SCIV, SCV and SCVI blanks. I love the SC built Legend Elite but those rods and those fast blanks are certainly not for everybody. They are high end, in my book, and I don't like paying that kind of money for a rod...but I did break down and buy a Bank Robber...the first manufacured rod I've bought in over ten years.
I don't think I've ever found a fly rod that I just didn't like to cast. Some just took longer to love than others. It's like a freindship. It starts out with a greeting, a little awkward but comfortable...and after a time they grow on you and sometimes you just fall in love.