Don't think you upset anyone Buddy.

I too think the marketing is kind of funny since the rods do really have a wide range of application, though they are still a niche product. What is different is that they build a rod and special line to go together, though of course. the rod works with standard lines. I can see where someone who does not really understand how rods/lines/flies work together might make a poor purchase choice based on the names assigned to the rods.

Scott calls their rods the "Warmwater" series and they come in 6, 8 and 10 wts at a length of 7'11.5" and a price of $625. Of course they are not limited to panfish, bass, and pike either.

TFO doesn't give any special name to their two short models - they are just part of the TiCr-X series.