I have a Garcia conolon fly rod and i want to know what WT it is.
all i can make out on the rod is garcia conol.
it is dark sky blue,Has a cork handle,it is 8' 2".fiberglass.
that's all i know.
thank you for helping.
TomS
I have a Garcia conolon fly rod and i want to know what WT it is.
all i can make out on the rod is garcia conol.
it is dark sky blue,Has a cork handle,it is 8' 2".fiberglass.
that's all i know.
thank you for helping.
TomS
It also has a metallic blue reel seat.
Start with a 5wt and go up from there. It was most likely designed to be a 6 or 7wt.
Also ask the same question here: http://fiberglassflyrodders.yuku.com/forums/3
Good luck!
I did a little Google search and found a little info that maybe useful. Is there a number followed by the letters C HCF. If so the number preceding the letters is probably the weight of the recommended line. According to the ofther info online the rod is probably around 40 years old and not highly valuable to a collector. Probably very useable and strong rod. I think I had a Garcia Conlon casting rod back in the late 70's or early eighties.
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Tom if you have a small scale this is what I do and is the easiest/best way to find out what the rating of it is http://www.suite101.com/content/how-...ly-rod-a198459
Steve
Last edited by Jerry; 02-21-2011 at 02:52 AM.
Thank you guys for all of the help.
Steve i'll try that if i get a gram scale.
UJ i'll post pictures later I can't see any numbers.
Here is one laid out.
It's a seven weight as I'm sure you've figured by now. I love the five star, brown, conolon garcias and have two or three around here. Here's a thread that describes your rod and gives background info. http://fiberglassflyrodders.yuku.com/topic/14122
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i haven't figured the line WT yet thank you.
TomS