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For my home waters ...
Sage 6100-4 XP (#6 10 ft 4 pc) and I'd put a light disk drag reel on it.
(Salmon and bruiser trout).
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Christopher Chin
Jonquiere Quebec
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For trout only - Winston WT 8 1/2' for a 5
Trout and steelhead Sage XP 9' for a 6
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Nine foot five weight.
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JME
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Sage 490-3LL (actually VPS Light)
If I lived within 100 miles of the salt it would be my Scott 889-3 Heliply. Glad I got one while they were around!
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I have only 1 choice My 5wt .
I am happy with it so far . I will get a 3wt some day when My wife is not looking .
Except that She is always looking .
Ps. If some of you with 16+ rods find they are cluttering up the place , You can store them at my place . There would of course be no charge for this service . I'm just happy to help .
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My favorite two are Redington CPS 9' 5wt. and a Sage 7Wt. RPLXi. I am going to get a Winston Boron IIx though. Heard a lot about that rod. My LLBean 9 piece 6wt traveller is also wonderful. In the end I think it comes down to the combination of rod and line which you can cast the nicest loop with. If you find that combination with a sinking line and another floating line, you have it made!
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Redington Wayfarer 5 wt. (I really like mine). I must be able to pack a fly rod on my Harley.