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sportsman warehouse fly rods??? - Flyfishinglover - 07-19-2013 I just recently received a $250 gift card from my dads friend so I'm going to buy a new fly rod. Any subjection what to get?? [signature] Re: [Flyfishinglover] sportsman warehouse fly rods??? - Catcherman. - 07-19-2013 I've heard good things about the tfo finesse. [signature] Re: [Catcherman.] sportsman warehouse fly rods??? - Flyfishinglover - 07-19-2013 Hopefully I get time after work and a few other things around the house to check out a new rod and hope to take it on a fishing trip. Sucks not fishing for 2 weeks. Thanks for the info man. I hope the shop have a good selection. [signature] Re: [Flyfishinglover] sportsman warehouse fly rods??? - kochanut - 07-19-2013 Bank robber. or save your $$$$$ get a decent reel, and than go to one of the local shops and get a Sage, Orvis, or Winston rod [signature] Re: [Flyfishinglover] sportsman warehouse fly rods??? - TyeDyeTwins - 07-19-2013 Thousands of worms to last you the year, or till the fly comp is over[ ![]() [signature] Re: [Flyfishinglover] sportsman warehouse fly rods??? - flygoddess - 07-19-2013 What weight rod you looking at? [signature] Re: [flygoddess] sportsman warehouse fly rods??? - Flyfishinglover - 07-19-2013 7 [signature] Re: [Flyfishinglover] sportsman warehouse fly rods??? - RockyRaab - 07-19-2013 FFL, the SW website shows that they carry the St Croix Imperial for $210 or less as well as the Temple Fork Professional for $195 or less. They even show a TFO combo setup for $210. All are well thought of. [signature] Re: [Flyfishinglover] sportsman warehouse fly rods??? - flygoddess - 07-19-2013 Don't forget you will need the line as well[ ![]() [signature] Re: [RockyRaab] sportsman warehouse fly rods??? - Flyfishinglover - 07-20-2013 I just end up getting a redington crosswater combo then gave the rest of the gift card to my dad so he can buy a fishing pole that I broke last year [laugh] I'm happy and my dad will be happy. Can't complain on getting a nice new free fly rod. [signature] Re: [flygoddess] sportsman warehouse fly rods??? - Flyfishinglover - 07-20-2013 Don't worry I got everything I needed. [signature] Re: [Flyfishinglover] sportsman warehouse fly rods??? - mojorizing - 07-20-2013 [quote Flyfishinglover]7[/quote] Just out of curosity, why a 7wt. A 7wt. is like the red headed stepchild of flyrods- (sorry Koch)........ [signature] Re: [mojorizing] sportsman warehouse fly rods??? - Flyfishinglover - 07-21-2013 I end up getting a 6wt and I'm loving it big time. Cast so smoothly especially with my big woolly buggers. [signature] Re: [mojorizing] sportsman warehouse fly rods??? - kochanut - 07-21-2013 Meh I use my 7 for bass, wipers, and musky. Besides you can never have one o many fly rods [signature] Re: [mojorizing] sportsman warehouse fly rods??? - STEVEF39 - 07-21-2013 I Love my 7 weight one of my favorite rods, throws streamers really good! [signature] Re: [mojorizing] sportsman warehouse fly rods??? - TroutMan93 - 07-21-2013 Haha love it! Even though I don't have a 7 weight, just like Koch said you cant have too many fly rods! [cool] [signature] Re: [TroutMan93] sportsman warehouse fly rods??? - RockyRaab - 07-21-2013 It always made sense to me to skip numbers in rod weight. I have a 3, a 5, and a 7, for example. (I always was a little bit odd.) One could do equally well with a 2, 4, and 6, though. But if the "universal fly rod" is a 5, then there's little point in also owning a 4 or a 6 because they're just too close in performance. Or at least that's how it seems to me. [signature] Re: [RockyRaab] sportsman warehouse fly rods??? - kochanut - 07-21-2013 I try to have at least one of every weight from 000 through 10 with multiples of several in certain weights. I have a Winston 4 that is one of my favs for smaller streamers [signature] Re: [RockyRaab] sportsman warehouse fly rods??? - mojorizing - 07-21-2013 [quote RockyRaab]It always made sense to me to skip numbers in rod weight. I have a 3, a 5, and a 7, for example. (I always was a little bit odd.) One could do equally well with a 2, 4, and 6, though. But if the "universal fly rod" is a 5, then there's little point in also owning a 4 or a 6 because they're just too close in performance. Or at least that's how it seems to me.[/quote] With the technology that is put into today's fly rods, I feel that the 6wt. is or will take over as the "universal" fly rod. Most good rods in 6 wt. today, Winston, Sage, Hardy, Orvis etc. are lighter than 4 wt. rods of 5 years ago. And 4 wt. premimum rods are stronger than 5 wt. rods (and lighter of course) of 5 years ago too. If I were starting today, 6wt. and then 4 wt. would be my first choices. But like mentioned before, you can't have enough fly rods. To me a 9' 6wt. and a 7'-71/2' 4 wt. is a perfect start. Then a couple more 4 wt.'s of different flexes and lengths, couple more 6's, an 8, maybe a 3 or 2wt. graphite and glass, then a bamboo 4 wt. from Sweetgrass, etc. etc. etc. [signature] Re: [mojorizing] sportsman warehouse fly rods??? - TylerKunz - 07-21-2013 [quote mojorizing][quote RockyRaab]It always made sense to me to skip numbers in rod weight. I have a 3, a 5, and a 7, for example. (I always was a little bit odd.) One could do equally well with a 2, 4, and 6, though. But if the "universal fly rod" is a 5, then there's little point in also owning a 4 or a 6 because they're just too close in performance. Or at least that's how it seems to me.[/quote] With the technology that is put into today's fly rods, I feel that the 6wt. is or will take over as the "universal" fly rod. Most good rods in 6 wt. today, Winston, Sage, Hardy, Orvis etc. are lighter than 4 wt. rods of 5 years ago. And 4 wt. premimum rods are stronger than 5 wt. rods (and lighter of course) of 5 years ago too. If I were starting today, 6wt. and then 4 wt. would be my first choices. But like mentioned before, you can't have enough fly rods. To me a 9' 6wt. and a 7'-71/2' 4 wt. is a perfect start. Then a couple more 4 wt.'s of different flexes and lengths, couple more 6's, an 8, maybe a 3 or 2wt. graphite and glass, then a bamboo 4 wt. from Sweetgrass, etc. etc. etc.[/quote] +1 I started with a 6 and then bought a 4. I want to get a 7 just so I can go after carp or musky without having to worry about a big boy snapping it. [signature] |