Waterborne wrote:What's your favorite line weight?
How many rods do you have in that line weight?
What do you target?
Where/how do you use it?
Why do you like it?
If I answer the question, solely based on what rod I'd grab if I wanted to just cast for fun/pleasure, it would be a 6 wt. There's just something "right" about the weight of the line, and or the rod. I've never analyzed it, but now that I think about it, I think the grain weight starts to suit me around a 6wt. Just enough to make long casts, but not too heavy to get tiring after hours of casting. A 3wt is a very close 2nd, but that's because I love casting a Winston BIIx that I have. Funny thing is, if I count how many 6 and 3wt rods I have, they are one of the least stacked in my lineup. I have 4, 6wts, and 3, 3wts.
I use my 6wts for trout, steelhead, bass and shad.....although I haven't fished for shad or steel in over 3 years.
3wts are used for creek, and occasionally tailwater trout. It's also my weapon of choice for small pond bluegill and small bass.
The rods I used most now are 5, 8 and 9 weights. No one needs to know how many of each I have.
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