by Papasequoia » March 6th, 2010, 3:47 pm
I have a six piece, 3wt, 7' long Redington Wayfarer that breaks down and fits into a 17" rod tube. I have used it a lot and it is a nice rod that casts fairly well. But, I would consider it a specialty rod. It tucks easily into a daypack or suitcase to bring along when you might do some fishing and don't want to take up a lot of space with gear. However, if you know that you will be fishing, a 4 piece rod packs down just fine for backpacking, day hiking for fish, or even squeezing into a good-sized suitcase. I have taken a two piece, 9' rod backpacking before and it can be a pain because it keeps hitting low hanging branches etc. as you hike along.
Edit: If you are looking for a four piece on the cheap, the current deal on Deals on the Fly is this:
Ross Worldwide Essence OS Outfit - Size:3/4wt - 8ft 6in 4pc
The Essence® fly fishing outfits include the following products:
* Essence® FS series fly rod, 4-piece design – great for travel
* Flystart® series fly reel outfit – pre-spooled with premium American made fly line, backing and a tapered leader
* Rod tube/case sold separately
* Lifetime warranty on rod and reel
I have no idea what kind of a rod/reel/line combo this is. However, at $69.95 (65% off the regular price of $199.95) it's kind of hard to go wrong.
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