Yessir.
Got any pictures of "The Church" you can post??? My foggy memory needs some refreshing!
Yessir.
Got any pictures of "The Church" you can post??? My foggy memory needs some refreshing!
absolutely.
the first church of the dry fly
I've got more than a few bent rod shots from here as well though most ss readers have seen them before.
Im a 5 wt man so... Short 5 wt will be my Stefan Broms made 7 footer while I mostly fish my own 8 footer. Both semi-hollw.
3 wt would be my little FE Thomas 6' 8'' taper and for a 7 wt, no doubt my A.J made 8 footer. Freaking cannon.
Mats
For me it's my Winston LT - 6' 9", 3wt - I just love it to bits.
However, a number of my 'chums' have splashed the cash and invested in some rather beautiful cane .... I feel an urge coming on.
Beware of the Dark Side of the force Luke.It is strongOriginally Posted by Lighthouse
My best stick, one I've been longing for for a long time, and was finally able to acquire for a paltry sum, is the Sage TXL Double Ought. The light, soft landing line, delicate presentations, and length make it the perfect rod for the way I fish, in the places I love.
at 7'10" its longer than most creek rods, but I am of the school that line control is everything, and the best length in a small stream is the longest you can get away with. 7'10" is about that length for me.
Anyway, that's my best stick. (though stick is giving it a bit much credit... lets call it twig)
My friend has the 00 weight and my nephew has the 0 and 000, I've had a play with them all and they're very nice.
Because there's not a full normal line weight between each rod I expected them all to be much of a muchness but while I found minimal difference between the 00 and 000 I found swapping to the 0 was very noticable. The 0 has noticably more backbone and casts like a heavier line rod, faster as well, I thought (in casting action) the other two were very like the SPL 1wt I used to own. I've never tried the 1 or 2 weights but I'd love to.
Huge fun to fish with all of them.
Well worth the wait Ray :bigthumb: I'm a little envious :mrgreen:
My favourite is my Schliske 3wt well 3-4wt but for my fishing style and waters I like it best with a WF3.
A couple of my latest additions are my current favourites for the streams.
8'-0" 4-5wt Chapman rare split cane rod from the late sixties, a "Di Maggio"
6'-6" 4-5 wt fibre glass rod built on a Hardy Jet blank.
Bill :)
I have a Cabela's Clear Creek 1 wt with a Hardy Flyweight that is pretty nice.
But I think my fav is a St Croix 2 wt with a very old CFO 1.
Soft and sweet.
~ ZM
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