by duckdog » April 6th, 2012, 8:02 am
Curtis, I just recently scratched the graphite itch with a 5wt Helios. I have tried the 4wt as well and it is a really nice rod though I have never tried the 3 wt. I did try the Sage one in 5 wt and 4 wt. and fell in love with it. After realizing that I had a bunch of credit at Cabela's on top of a 50$ off coupon (they send one every spring so I was just waiting for it),I now have a sage one 4wt.(they ship that rod for free). I have not fished the 4wt. but I took it for a test ride on a windy morning, it's a good one. If I am going to be getting into big fish I tend to stay with 4wt or bigger. I know that alot of guy's are going to post pic's of big fish that they landed with their 2and 3wt's ,but big fish and wind , to me , means 4-6wt rods. Some guy's swear by their 3 wt's ,a matter of taste. The Orvis and the Sage are both very light, the orvis is lighter . The Sage is 70$ lighter in price. Both are pretty pricey but I figure that I will be fishing those rods till I am to old to get out there any more. Good luck , have fun with it.
Mike