Sasha wrote:Meh......
fly addict wrote:I think fast action ultralite rods suck. I like to feel a small fish when I’m hooked up. They also don’t load up well in close. And that’s just the type of casting that you need on small bushy streams
DrCreek wrote:Even though I own one (still not sure why), I've never been truly "impressed" with the TXL line-up. My 00 is a fun rod to play with for sure, but I've never understood why Jerry Siems screwed with the spine stiffness when he created the things. When thrown side-by-side, the 00 actually casts more line easily with less effort than it takes with the SPL 0. To me, that was defeating the purpose of creating a 00 or a 000.
Mike Brown - GEAR REVIEW: SAGE TXL 00 (double ought) Rod wrote:In my humble opinion, the TXL 00710-3 is one of the most magnificent pieces of artwork I’ve ever had the pleasure of throwing. What surprised me is how strong the 00wt rod is when a large amount line is being aired out. Keep in mind; I had been religiously using the SPL and SLT Series 0wt rods, which to me required learning a sensitive touch to command and cast appropriately. Surprisingly, the TXL 00wt was much easier to air-out than I ever thought it would be. My TXL feels much stronger in the middle of the rod, making it a breeze to manage a DT0F line (for those that like to line-up one size higher than the rod weight they’re throwing). I rarely throw more than ten feet of floating line with my TXL, so I tend to stay with a matching Sage Quiet Taper DT00F line. Some ultralighters’ fish everything and everywhere with their TXL’s, but mine only comes out of its’ tube for small stream trips into the Golden Trout Wilderness, which in my mind is exactly the kind of flyfishing this rod is best suited for. Coupled with a sweet, machined ultra-lightweight reel, my TXL 00wt is the most amazing flyfishing instrument I own.
DrCreek wrote:I have no clue what the TXL-F (does the "F" stand for "fairy?") throws like.
Did I mention how much I miss Castaway?
DrCreek wrote:looking to achieve maximum "launchage" distance of smaller trout higher into pine trees.
DrCreek wrote:FishingHiker wrote:I don't know what you fish killers are arguing about anyway, if you don't fish at least a 5wt. everything dies...
I agree. Yard sale at Creek's place. Ditching useless SPL 0wts and investing in a cache of anything in the 5wt class - just as long as they're stiffer than a wet johnson. Looking to establish longer casts - particularly when in the Horseshoe Meadow region. Also looking to achieve maximum "launchage" distance of smaller trout higher into pine trees.
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