I used a Scott 8'6" G 4 wt for my small creek fishing for a lot of years, and it was and is a great rod. However, I haven't fished it ever since I got a Sage LL 8'9" 3 wt which I really like.
Mark
briansII wrote:We're talking, small, intimate creeks. Something you can step over, or 99.9% of the time, never get deeper than your knees.
briansII
Pete wrote:briansII wrote:We're talking, small, intimate creeks. Something you can step over, or 99.9% of the time, never get deeper than your knees.
briansII
With a creek that size, who cares if it can cast 25' to 70'. Or if it is a 000000000 or 8 wt. Bow and arrow cast or roll casting of a double haul doesn't fit on the creek size briansII is asking about. I stick with some mono tied on it will fish a tiny creek. Now that I've given all you guys some crap here is my idea of a small creek rod . Whatever length it takes to dap a little line to spooky fish is the right rod. Remember he said step over and never more than knee deep. Tell me you cast on a creek like briansII posted. There is no fighting time or feel to a rod on the fish caught in a creek that size. Oh FYI there is no other rod for those creeks than a Boo. End of discussion .
That Blue Ridge Lamiglas Shane mentioned is a sweet rod.
Pete
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