by midger » July 5th, 2009, 4:33 pm
This is a tough question without knowing more info. gawd knows there are a scazillion rods that could/would make good pack rods, but we need to know a bit more, or at least, I do. What's your budget? There are some excellent higher end rods like Sage, Winston, Scott, etc that have rods that could function as pack rods. There are also lower end rods like TFO, Echo, St Croix, Cabelas, etc that also have rods that could suffice.
What kind action are you wanting? Where are you packing--ie what size quarry will you be going after? What kind of flies do you like to throw? Are you fishing from a tube in lakes, or do you prefer the teeny, tiny creeks? What packed length tube are you shooting for as this will determine if you go with a 3, 4, 5, or 6 foot length.
Can you build your own rod or are you looking for a manufacturer made rod? There are some really nice fiberglass, medium action rods if you wanted to make a Lamiglass rod up and it comes in 6 pieces so would pack down to around 15 inchs and the glass make fine dry fly rods if you like the slower actioned rods. You can also build a very nice 6'6" 4 piece on the Forecast blanks. This is a medium action, great for tiny, brushy creeks, and it packs down to about 20 inches long.
If it were for me, I'd look for a sage slt 489-5 (or a 389-5 if you wanted a lighter lined rod). Packs down to 21.5 inches, capable of lake fishing from a tube, softer, moderate action that is great for flipping dries, but enough backbone as a 4 weight to thrown a pair of nymphs as well. But hey, this would be my choice, and I just happen to like the actions of the slt series. even though it is a rod that sage no longer makes, there are many for sale on ebay.
good luck in your search.
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