DrCreek wrote:I thought I'd start this thread just for grins - plus, it detracts attention from Sasha's thread about ultralights.
What's your pick? Let's hash out the best ten or so ALL-AROUND factory flyrods of all time. Please, no Garrison's, Payne's, Leonard's or anything custom that you'd need to take out an insurance policy for just to look at. Just regular, run-of-the-mill factory rods.
May I start this off by submitting the Sage LL389. I think Mike Crosby will agree with me that the LL is one of the most incredible factory light/medium flyfishing rods ever made or thrown. And Mike may own one, I don't remember. I threw one once in Albuquerque (it wasn't mine). Had I loved 3wts like I do the 0wts, I would have bought two of my own and slept with them both at the same time... repeatedly.
Agree to disagree, argue to argue, and I'll try to keep up with the list below. To get ON the list a rod needs to be suggested, touted/praised highly about its loveliness, then have ample back-up by way of the other choir members.
The List...
SAGE LL389 (that's, "Light Line Series" for the "Bum")
Good Doctor,
I also agree about the Sage 389LL as on one of the best. Unfortunately Sage did not think it was worth continuing. For that the Sage Rod Company gets the bonehead award.
Mark