WanderingBlues wrote:Here's the link. It's actually a nice looking rod. But the price is shock and awe.
http://www.sageflyfish.com/blog/06/2012/new-circa-fly-rod/
planettrout wrote:I think I'll stick (pun intended) with my old Winston 7'6",4wt. fiberglass...SF era...
PT/TB
Waterborne wrote:Sage is working on releasing a Tenkara-style rod called "Hashi".
By utilizing Konnetic technology, it's going to revolutionize the feel and accuracy of dapping. It will be available in 000 weight for streamer fishing for siamese fighting fish to 14 weight for dapping bonito flakes to Alaskan halibut.
MSRP is $1,400. It comes with a floating titanium rod tube, a glass vial filled with nori seasoning, and lifetime warranty. For the passionate fly fisher and available only at your authorized Sage dealer.
Waterborne wrote:Sage is working on releasing a Tenkara-style rod called "Hashi".
By utilizing Konnetic technology, it's going to revolutionize the feel and accuracy of dapping. It will be available in 000 weight for streamer fishing for siamese fighting fish to 14 weight for dapping bonito flakes to Alaskan halibut.
MSRP is $1,400. It comes with a floating titanium rod tube, a glass vial filled with nori seasoning, and lifetime warranty. For the passionate fly fisher and available only at your authorized Sage dealer.
Darrin Terry wrote:Waterborne wrote:Sage is working on releasing a Tenkara-style rod called "Hashi".
By utilizing Konnetic technology, it's going to revolutionize the feel and accuracy of dapping. It will be available in 000 weight for streamer fishing for siamese fighting fish to 14 weight for dapping bonito flakes to Alaskan halibut.
MSRP is $1,400. It comes with a floating titanium rod tube, a glass vial filled with nori seasoning, and lifetime warranty. For the passionate fly fisher and available only at your authorized Sage dealer.
No thanks! I'll stick with my Tenkara USA rods when it come to tenkara fishing. BTW, some people seem to think that use of the word "dapping" in regards to tenkara fishing makes for fightin' words.
RSetina wrote:Darrin Terry wrote:Waterborne wrote:Sage is working on releasing a Tenkara-style rod called "Hashi".
By utilizing Konnetic technology, it's going to revolutionize the feel and accuracy of dapping. It will be available in 000 weight for streamer fishing for siamese fighting fish to 14 weight for dapping bonito flakes to Alaskan halibut.
MSRP is $1,400. It comes with a floating titanium rod tube, a glass vial filled with nori seasoning, and lifetime warranty. For the passionate fly fisher and available only at your authorized Sage dealer.
No thanks! I'll stick with my Tenkara USA rods when it come to tenkara fishing. BTW, some people seem to think that use of the word "dapping" in regards to tenkara fishing makes for fightin' words.
I agree Darrin. Can't stand that word either. It's not just a word used referring to Tenkara. I watched people dap their western rods too. I couldn't understand why they needed all that line to cast a few feet.
Back on subject though, we bought the Orvis Helio rods some time ago and I do have to say the Helios did improve Sherry's casting. I do believe there is something to the tech that goes into a rod but I'd never pay that much for a rod again. I'd pay Mark for lessons instead.
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