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Postby fflutterffly » February 23rd, 2009, 5:04 pm

I have cancelled this thread till I get the right information from the gal who gave me the rod. Sadly, I hadn't even taken the rod out of the tube before it was taken.
Thanks for the corrections and suggestions.
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Re: 2wt SLT 4pc. 8

Postby buggravy » February 24th, 2009, 6:45 am

FWIW there's a 2wt SPL on ebay at the moment. It's not being sold by a flyfisherman unfortunately (the guy didn't understand my questions), but it appears to be in good condition, and is listed at a decent starting price.
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Re: 2wt SLT 4pc. 8

Postby Benny » February 24th, 2009, 9:17 am

CLICK :arrow: SPL 3pc, 1wt Found this on Ebay, I have the 2wt version and it's perfect on the small creeks like the SGWF ;)
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Re: 2wt SLT 4pc. 8

Postby midger » February 24th, 2009, 5:51 pm

buggravy wrote:FWIW there's a 2wt SPL on ebay at the moment. It's not being sold by a flyfisherman unfortunately (the guy didn't understand my questions), but it appears to be in good condition, and is listed at a decent starting price.


Too funny. Sage didn't make a slt spl.

Ariel, You may have a hard time finding an 8 foot Sage SLT 4 piece. They also didn't make that according to my sage brochures. They made it in a 3 piece and 8'2' length, but most of the SLTs started at 3 weights, except for the small run of 3 piece rods that were in weights #0, #1, #2, #3.

The 4 piece rods started at 3 weights.

You might find a spl or TXL though, but they are 3 piece rods as well. The ZXL (SLT replacement) can be purchased in an 8 foot 2 weight, 4 piece, but the new model TXLs are also still 3 piece rods. Have you thought about making you a ZXL? You could probably build one cheaper than you'll get a used TXL or slt. I know you can buy the complete kit on eBay from Angler's Habitat in Idaho. Cost is around $350.
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Re: 2wt SLT 4pc. 8

Postby Sasha » February 24th, 2009, 8:31 pm

Benny wrote:CLICK :arrow: SPL 3pc, 1wt Found this on Ebay, I have the 2wt version and it's perfect on the small creeks like the SGWF ;)




Well it isn't a 0WT but I think I am going to try to win it depending on how high it goes.
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Re: 2wt 4pc. 8

Postby Benny » February 24th, 2009, 10:35 pm

The grip on the SPL looks like it has very little to no wear on it :? Nice rod if you could get it.
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Re: 2wt SLT 4pc. 8

Postby buggravy » February 24th, 2009, 10:43 pm

Sasha wrote:
Benny wrote:CLICK :arrow: SPL 3pc, 1wt Found this on Ebay, I have the 2wt version and it's perfect on the small creeks like the SGWF ;)




Well it isn't a 0WT but I think I am going to try to win it depending on how high it goes.


I was watching one a couple months ago much like this one. Good condition, no tube. It went for about $320.
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