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H&H IM6 9 wt
Anyone out there fish one of these blanks? This will be my saltwater stick, and I was curious of the 9's performance. I have a few others in different weights and think they are a great blank, but I was just curious , I will be using sinking lines.
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Rick Schlarb
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I use the 9wt 4 piece IM6 as my main SW stick.
For an IM6 is is a faster action than I thought it would be (a good thing). Much faster than my H&H 5wt.
My only problem was that the ferrules were not cut right and didn't seat well. I broke a couple before I got it straight.
I spoke to Bob about this recently and he said the problem was only with the 9wt and has been cleared up.
If I were to build another I would be very sure that the ferrules seated a good 1.5 inches before I started, then have fun building and fishing a fine rod for a good price.
[This message has been edited by dudley (edited 25 July 2005).]
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Thanks,this will be my fourth H&H rod, thanks for the scoop. Incedently, I have a 5 wt also, and fished with partner who had a T&T Paradigam, $600+ rod, my h&H cast just as well and also within a couple of feet in distance, just a little heavier. Think of the savings
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Rick Schlarb