I would guess the answer to your question is "no"!
I would guess the answer to your question is "no"!
Most of mine are 2 piece rods.
I have one two piece rod, one three piece rod, and a bunch of four piece rods. Most of the newer rods that I own are four piece because that is the only configuration that was available for the rods. Many rod models have been only available only in four piece rods for quite a few years. If you want to buy a new or newer fly rod, your selection is pretty limited if you want a two piece rod. I like my older two piece and three piece rods, but I like most of my newer four piece rods more because they are lighter and cast better than the older two piece rods that I have sold on EBay.
Travel considerations for fly rods encompasses more than flying to fishing destinations. It is much easier to pack and transport a dissembled four piece rod on a canoe portage or in a small car than a two piece rod. I can afford the extra time that it takes to assemble a four piece rod.
Spot on BigA!!
All but one of my fly rods are 4 piece. The one 2 pc I have I can't see parting with. It's a 4wt and a great small stream rod. But like the others I've found the newer multi piece rods to cast exceptionally well and easy to travel with. Setup isn't that much more involved then a 2 pc.
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