I have 2 LLs. The first is a 389LL graphite II. It was the first rod I ever built, that was 1990. It's great at fishing small flys. It is mainly a rod from casting distances from 10-40', but casts out to 70' pretty easily. It is an older style rod and has a parabolic taper that many consider slow compared to modern graphite rods. I built it to fish midges on the Bighorn and used it for many years. It's now semi-retired. The second is a 486 LL graphite III. This is one of my alltime favorite dryfly rods. This is still one of my go-to rods when fishing smaller creeks high in the mountains. I used it last year on the Florida Creek in Colorado, it was perfect for the Browns there which are about 12-13" on average with a few to 18". It is very precise at casting anywhere from 15' to 50' and will lay out almost all the line if you try. Neither of these rods are very good at fishing larger nymphs under indicators, but dryfly fishing is what I bought them for and they work well for that. I wouldn't sell either of them. The rods that replaced these rods were SPLs and later SLTs. Both of these rods have faster actions despite their supposed nitch in the Sage line.