midger wrote:In rods from 3-8 weights, I prefer 4 pieces. The 4 piece rods break into two pieces for easier carrying in my DB Dun rod carrier that allows two rods to be rigged. That way when I do floats, I can keep a rod rigged for nymphing/streamers, and one rigged for dries. Odd piece rods won't break into even lengths, so to me anyway, they aren't the ones I seek. A 6 piece would be just fine, but those are few and far between.
A 2 piece rod is also fine for the above purposes, however, I don't like the length of the tube and the difficulty of traveling with a longer tube on the airlibnes, which a good amount of my fishing travel is done on.
I don't generally buy 2 piece rods anymore unless:
it is a rod I know I won't Backpack with,
take on an airline
or it is a cult rod like the Sage 389-2 Light Line where I know I can resell if I wanted to.
The aftermarket for rods of multipieces is far better than the market for 2 piecr rods.
Maybe in saltwater rods the answer would be different??? Dean?
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