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  • #2061
    Avatar photoMatt Jones
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    Hey guys.

    www.mattjonesphotography.com

    #17088
    Tim Pommer
    Member

    I have a feeling this thread is gonna go on for the rest of the summer…

    #17089
    nemoblackdog
    Member

    They’re like cars.

    #17090
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    Matt I’m following this but I’m not going to comment on each rod (having learned my lesson).

    #17091
    david loy
    Member

    First off, I can’t comment much on Loomis or Scott Rods. Have heard positive things though. I grew up in the shadow of the Sage plant on Bainbridge Island and naturally, my first rods were all Sage. I won’t list my modest collection either but am responding just to say that as my casting has developed to world class ( ;), in my dreams) I’ve gravitated more to medium action rods, for trout fishing in particular. Generally, I favor Sage rods from 6wt & up and Winston rods from 6wt & down. The faster action (Sage) rods are good for wind and throwing more “junk” but I like Winston LTs & WTs for medium to smaller streams. The softer rods protect tippets better and the fish can show off more. Perhaps even more important, softer rods are accurate in short ranges because they load well, whereas fast action rods don’t flex much and it’s almost a guess by comparison. Have thrown a Winston BT too and they are nice as well.
    Just 2 cents.

    #17092

    No experience with the Scotts but I agree with Zach, those are all good rods, the rest is just personal preference.

    #17093
    Avatar photoPhil Landry
    Member

    I think you have good intentions here Matt, but this is apples and oranges in some respects and way too broad a subject in others.

    #17094
    nemoblackdog
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    #17095
    Avatar photoBob Riggins
    Member

     Rods are like women… think about that for a second.

    Er… I get your point but it’s much harder to find a bad rod.   😎

    Yes, but its also much harder to find the right woman. 😉

    #17096
    anonymous
    Member

    4 years with the right rods (T&T)
    30 years with the right woman

    Took me longer to find the right rods ;D

    #17097
    anonymous
    Member

    I own the TiCrX 8wt. and will definitely agree with Carter on the fact that the general caster probably won’t be happy with throwing a standard floater on it.

    #17098
    Mike Cline
    Member

    This is really easy.

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