fflutterffly wrote:Go with a nice 4wt. Still can handle the little ones and has the ability for the larger. I would think Craigs fish on the three weight. OMG
Tom,tomsakai wrote:Problem is that I already have three 5 weights. One Loomis presentation GLX (fishes dries really well), one Loomis GL2 or 3, forget which, (heavier, for mostly nymphing), and one St. Croix (fishes nothing really well). So, looking for something different. I thought maybe a 6 weight for windy days, streamers (once I get into fishing them), and light saltwater. Or maybe a 10 foot 3 or 4 weight.....I used Wildman's 10 footer a couple of weeks ago and was really impressed with its line handling. So many choices.........
tomsakai wrote:Problem is that I already have three 5 weights. One Loomis presentation GLX (fishes dries really well), one Loomis GL2 or 3, forget which, (heavier, for mostly nymphing), and one St. Croix (fishes nothing really well). So, looking for something different. I thought maybe a 6 weight for windy days, streamers (once I get into fishing them), and light saltwater. Or maybe a 10 foot 3 or 4 weight.....I used Wildman's 10 footer a couple of weeks ago and was really impressed with its line handling. So many choices.........
NorcalBob wrote:Shoot, go with a 7 wt and then you could fish steelhead, stripers, shad, surf, and a bunch of other species. Since you already have a stable of 5 wts, I'd really think hard about my next rod being a 3 wt or a 7 wt.
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