Quote Originally Posted by Jerry View Post
I agree on the Three Forks. A beginner should start with a rod that casts well whether the caster is a good caster or not. Some inexpensive rods are just to hard to get in time with.... the Three Forks is not one of them. I've owned at least one for 20+ years. I'm amazed every time I pick it up at what a dandy caster it is.
Seems like I should give the Three Forks a hard look.

Thanks for the tip.