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Orvis H2

Postby duckdog » March 31st, 2013, 3:03 pm

Has any one out there fished one of the Orvis H2s . If so what did you think of it ?
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Re: Orvis H2

Postby planettrout » March 31st, 2013, 3:15 pm

The HOPPER JUAN put this up yesterday...

http://hopperjuan.blogspot.com/2013/03/ ... -lawn.html

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Re: Orvis H2

Postby duckdog » April 1st, 2013, 6:32 am

Thanks Tim, considering that Juan is an Orvis endorsed guide his giving a slight edge to the Zenith say's something. But also like he say's we need to cast them ourselves and make our own decisions. I have always liked his site.
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Re: Orvis H2

Postby fly addict » April 1st, 2013, 8:00 am

You can cast one yourself this weekend at Bob Marriotts. Hutch Hutchinson will be there to answer Questions about Orvis products.
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Re: Orvis H2

Postby sschung » April 1st, 2013, 2:28 pm

Like the article said you need to cast them to get a true feel. Each angler is unique, so I take all rewiews with a grain of salt. the Orvis event at Marriotss on April 6ths is a great place to go to give not only the H2 a whirl, but to compare it with other like rods at the same time. Do this with Hutch since he does this as part of his in put to the Orvis R and D team. See you at Marriots on the 6th.

I like the H2 quite a bit more than my Helios. The H2 is actually an easier casting rod to me than my Helios. It has a lot more stored power in the rod that I can feel loading up, especially on the back cast. It is also a bit more responsive than the Sage One in the tip upon release. I am casting 9wt. through 14wts. I barely pick up anything under a 6wt. anymore, and when I do it is usually an old cane rod.

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Re: Orvis H2

Postby duckdog » April 1st, 2013, 7:13 pm

Yep , I plan on going up and trying one. Fly rods are like surf boards in that every body feels something a little different when they try one.
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Re: Orvis H2

Postby Sasha » April 2nd, 2013, 5:09 pm

Yup, one has to cast and get what they like. Personally, I will be sticking with my helios for a while. I just really like the rod. Now when I decide I need a new 7wt cannon, I will go check out the new H2. * for my go to 5wt, I am still on my Zero Gravity as I just like that rod.
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