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A Bass Pro Flyrod
I came across this rod while visiting a local Bass Pro shop. I kind of liked the looks and feel of the rod and was wondering if anyone on the board had one, and if so, what was their impression. I was leaning towards the 7-1/2 foot four weight. I think it may be a new addition to their line as I don't recall seeing it before. Here's a link to it:
http://www.basspro.com/White-River-F...1401170931243/
Thanks,
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Bass Pro has had their White River line for over 10 years, now. I don't know when the "Classic" line came out, but Bass Pro has had their own brand of fly rod for some time. I don't own one and cannot comment on them from that viewpoint.
Paul
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Yea, I was familiar with the White River line but had never come across the Classic line. The catalog says it is an upgrade to the Classic line. I guess I could have asked one of the clerks but based on past experience, most of them are not too up on the product lines.
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BP just brought back their 270 rod. If I were to buy a BP rod, I think I'd go with it.
http://www.basspro.com/White-River-F...1401310941022/
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I fished one of their Dogwood Canyon rods, which is their less expensive rod, for a long time with good results. I think BPS and Cabelas delivers good value on store branded merchandise.
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I agree with all points of Uncle Jesse's post. When I got back into fly fishing, I started with BPS's lowest end rod, a Dogwood Canyon. I still have it and I like it. I have some Cabelas economy rods with which I also pleased. No, they aren't Gatti's and certainly aren't Kusse Quads, but they are pleasant and functional rods for pleasant and functional prices.
Regards,
Ed