briansII wrote:s_kavert wrote:I'll mainly use this rod on open rivers. Little Truckee, Yuba, East Carson, etc.
I like the Sage Vantage too, but I think I am looking for something with a faster action.
Sorry I don't have any personal experience with these rods. Since both are brand new models, it might take a while before they build a solid reputation. What I will say is, I _think_ the BVK will be a faster rod than the Flight. From my experiences, Sage's descriptions of their rods are close, but IMHO, the rods are not always as "fast' as they make them sound. Nothing in the Flight's description, makes me think they are a fast action rod. I'm talking about a truly fast/stiff rod. When TFO says "fast action", you can bet it is.
briansII
I casted a 6 wt version of the flight with a 240 grain shooting head and it performed nicely from a normal cast to punching it pretty hard with a double haul.
I don't know if it is as fast as your typical TFO TICr canon I would have to cast them side by side but it was up to the task with the 240 head.
I have not been able to cast a BVK I had one in my hand but that was about it.
From my understanding I thought they were slower then a Ticr.
I know one thing about TFO's from owning them.
One of the best warranty and customer service in the business especially replacing broken rods.
My perspective is from a salt water one. Roll casting, mending and all the other things you do with a rod working a river should be taken into account.
The TICR series would not be the best choice to fish a stream but the BVK if it is slower then the TICr's could be a nice rod.
The price is right. jon