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Postby briansII » June 29th, 2011, 9:29 am

We all have our favorite rods to cast. You know the one. Everything just feels right, and you could cast it all day with a smile. But can that rod do it all, and do it well. I'm talking about a rod(trout) that will cast dries, split shot rigs, streamers, floating, and sinking lines. How about a rod(non trout) that can throw larger flies, on a variety of full fly lines, and shooting heads. The lines can be rated for the rod, or heavier. What I'm getting at is a rod you grab FIRST, when you know you will be covering a variety of situations. A tool that will get the job(s) done.

Rods are getting more and more specialized. That's not a bad thing. You wouldn't use a hand grinder to make a mortise joint. But when you can only carry a limited amount of tools/rods, you need ONE that will get it done. What's that "one" you grab most.

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PS, this wasn't meant to hype Sage's, One rod......which is about to spawn another new thread.
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Re: Tools

Postby Pete » June 29th, 2011, 10:34 am

No plastic rods here. Only one rod to fish? Here's my go to rod for any situation I fish.....5/6 weight, 3 piece. Either this rod or my Steffen Brothers fiberglass rod I built. Small creeks, I'll still go with the Bamboo 3/4 weight every time.

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Re: Tools

Postby 209er » June 29th, 2011, 10:44 am

Hey Brian,
Mortise joint? lol. My go to rod to catch nothing in general is my 2pc 9' 5wt Sage SP. Being 2pc you know how old it is. :oo: Maybe mid 90s? Need to learn to use my Winston's IIx and IIIxs. Actually I forget I have them. :lol: 209er
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Re: Tools

Postby fflutterffly » June 29th, 2011, 10:53 am

My rod is the 4wt 9' sage xp.
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Re: Tools

Postby WanderingBlues » June 29th, 2011, 12:46 pm

For now, it's a TFO 7'6" 3wt. Good for the locals, good for having pulled some almost Angie-worthy fish out of Crowley. But, having tasted the sweetness of Sage, I may try and find a TXL 3wt for the quiver.
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Re: Tools

Postby Ming Moua » June 29th, 2011, 4:17 pm

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Re: Tools

Postby briansII » June 29th, 2011, 4:32 pm

Pete. I am stunned....stunned I tell you, on your response. :lol: :lol:

For me, my trout wrench is a 9' 5wt, XP. 6wt XP if the water and fish are big. And yes, I'll fish a dry on a 6wt.

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Re: Tools

Postby planettrout » June 29th, 2011, 5:56 pm

One ROD...thy JOKETH...

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Re: Tools

Postby flybob » June 29th, 2011, 6:01 pm

"buggravy" If I HAD to choose one rod out of my many it would be my buggravy, (Orvis TLS 4wt).

I have caught more fish, species, on lakes, streams, open, brushy, dries, wets, big and small, than any other rod in my collection!

And I owe it all to Matt Griffin. :rockon:

But since I don't, I HAVE to have a rod for each situation......so I tell myself! :lol:
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Re: Tools

Postby sweatboy » June 29th, 2011, 7:44 pm

2 piece, 7 1/2' 5wt Bamboo rod from Garrison Rod Company, based on an old * taper.

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Re: Tools

Postby RichardCullip » June 29th, 2011, 8:47 pm

Since I'm finding that I'm fishing San Diego Bay more often than all other places put together, I'd have to say my 6wt Jim Teeny Model TFO rod (9ft 4 piece). I love this one for the bay.
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Re: Tools

Postby stanbery » June 30th, 2011, 12:52 am

Brian wrote:
that will cast dries
What the H*** is that.

One rod.
planettrout wrote:One ROD...thy JOKETH...

*see tag below... :funnyup: :bananadance: :rockon: :bananadance:

PT/TB :idea:


I agree. Depend on where I will be fishing.

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Re: Tools

Postby briansII » June 30th, 2011, 7:27 am

planettrout wrote:One ROD...thy JOKETH...

*see tag below... :funnyup: :bananadance: :rockon: :bananadance:

PT/TB :idea:



Quite right. I misspoke. Not ONE rod, but A rod.....not the ball player. Say you'll be hitting the Madison. Likely you/we would be fishing dries, to streamers, and everything in between. Which rod? Creeks would be different. As would ponds, surf, panfish to stripers, to sharks.

OR....... You/we can just tell how many fly rods you/we own. :D That would be a fun(or hazardous)subject too. :lol:

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Re: Tools

Postby midger » June 30th, 2011, 12:18 pm

Sage RPL 590-4

4 piece 5 weight. The oldest I have is 21 years old, but I have a couple of newer backups (same rod configuration)
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Re: Tools

Postby planettrout » June 30th, 2011, 2:52 pm

That makes it a lot easier...

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I choose THAT ONE...

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