Papasequoia wrote:Yeah man, where's the bamboo? Pete, oh Pete, can you help this guy out?
Waterborne wrote:There's a brown truck heading south carrying a new Sage TXL 1 weight that I scored on closeout. Original plan was to sell the Orvis SFT 761 and get something shorter, TFO Finesse 6'9" 1 weight, but I have difficulty passing on good deals.
So in the whopping 6 months since this addiction began, I own:
Sage TXL 1 wt - for the little guys in Angeles, Cleveland, and San Berdoo NF
Cabelas Three Forks 7'6" 3 wt - my first rod which resides permanently in my truck with a small box of flies
Redington Classic Trout 7'6" 3 wt - backcountry, high alpine creeks
Scott A3 8' 4 wt - Owens/Kern for mostly dries and some small nymphs
Scott A3 9' 5 wt - for days when I have no idea how/what I'll be throwing
And I'm now contemplating a fast action 906 just for throwing streamers.
What's the cure for such insanity?
fly addict wrote:
You better never cast a Winston WT/IM6. If you do, all the rods you have might be for sale.
Mark
Waterborne wrote:fly addict wrote:
You better never cast a Winston WT/IM6. If you do, all the rods you have might be for sale.
Mark
I bid on a Winston 8' 4wt IM6 2-pc. on eBay a couple months ago. I think it sold for over $500.
fly addict wrote:Waterborne wrote:There's a brown truck heading south carrying a new Sage TXL 1 weight that I scored on closeout. Original plan was to sell the Orvis SFT 761 and get something shorter, TFO Finesse 6'9" 1 weight, but I have difficulty passing on good deals.
So in the whopping 6 months since this addiction began, I own:
Sage TXL 1 wt - for the little guys in Angeles, Cleveland, and San Berdoo NF
Cabelas Three Forks 7'6" 3 wt - my first rod which resides permanently in my truck with a small box of flies
Redington Classic Trout 7'6" 3 wt - backcountry, high alpine creeks
Scott A3 8' 4 wt - Owens/Kern for mostly dries and some small nymphs
Scott A3 9' 5 wt - for days when I have no idea how/what I'll be throwing
And I'm now contemplating a fast action 906 just for throwing streamers.
What's the cure for such insanity?
You better never cast a Winston WT/IM6. If you do, all the rods you have might be for sale.
Mark
Waterborne wrote:There's a brown truck heading south carrying a new Sage TXL 1 weight that I scored on closeout. Original plan was to sell the Orvis SFT 761 and get something shorter, TFO Finesse 6'9" 1 weight, but I have difficulty passing on good deals.
So in the whopping 6 months since this addiction began, I own:
Sage TXL 1 wt - for the little guys in Angeles, Cleveland, and San Berdoo NF
Cabelas Three Forks 7'6" 3 wt - my first rod which resides permanently in my truck with a small box of flies
Redington Classic Trout 7'6" 3 wt - backcountry, high alpine creeks
Scott A3 8' 4 wt - Owens/Kern for mostly dries and some small nymphs
Scott A3 9' 5 wt - for days when I have no idea how/what I'll be throwing
And I'm now contemplating a fast action 906 just for throwing streamers.
What's the cure for such insanity?
lucfish wrote:fly addict wrote:What's the cure for such insanity?
You better never cast a Winston WT/IM6. If you do, all the rods you have might be for sale.
Mark
I'll second that, I couldn't fish the locals without my 2 weight IM6.
1mocast wrote:Just Give up already....
I have...When you think you have it all....You will find another sweeeeet rod that you gotta have.
Its never going to end...
Waterborne wrote:1mocast wrote:Just Give up already....
I have...When you think you have it all....You will find another sweeeeet rod that you gotta have.
Its never going to end...
Good day for tackle fever...
Just received a Waterworks Force LT ULA 2 to pair with my Scott 804!
Ordered a TFO Finesse 1 wt!
Purchased a brand new Diamondback Glass 7' 3 wt. on eBay!
Can't wait till the Salmonids start feeding on the surface again.
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