Bighorn in November
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Nov 9, 2010 at 11:02 pm #5208
Eric WellerMemberWell, my pals and I fly out for Billings on the 11th and we will fish until the 16th.
Nov 9, 2010 at 11:55 pm #45788Mike Cline
MemberTight Lines Eric.
Nov 10, 2010 at 1:21 am #45789
Tim AngeliMemberHave a great trip, Eric.
Nov 10, 2010 at 9:25 am #45790zac sexton
MemberGood luck, and hold your mouth right! I think you’ll enjoy the 7 wt., when the wind kicks up, and you decide to toss double-streamers;-)
Nov 10, 2010 at 4:18 pm #45791Tim Pommer
MemberBring lots of black bunny!
Nov 10, 2010 at 7:20 pm #45792Mark Landerman
MemberThanks for bringing the snow. We have been experiencing a very warm fall………….until yesterday. Highs in the mid-30’s all week with another system is supposed to move in Sunday/Monday. Bundle up.
Nov 10, 2010 at 8:46 pm #45793bill heffner
MemberI was there this September and really had a great time. I hope to get back soon.
Enjoy you trip and don’t forget to post some pictures when you get back. 😉Nov 10, 2010 at 9:32 pm #45794Anonymous
InactiveSage couldn’t fix the rod in time
Eric…I hope you have a great trip. Never been but hope to get there soon.
The above quote from your post is just mind boggeling. I know this topic has been beaten to death here on IA but it is simply unfathomable (is that a word) that Sage, the self proclaimed King of the Hill cant get you a rod in time. I can think of 5 different ways they should have and could have had a new rod in your hands for the trip.
Hope you catchem up anyway.
Nov 10, 2010 at 10:46 pm #45795Adam McDowell
MemberGlad that you got geared up for the trip. Hope you have a good time.
Stand up thing to do Tim
Nov 12, 2010 at 3:29 pm #45796
Joel ThompsonMemberSage couldn’t fix the rod in time
Eric…I hope you have a great trip. Never been but hope to get there soon.
The above quote from your post is just mind boggeling. I know this topic has been beaten to death here on IA but it is simply unfathomable (is that a word) that Sage, the self proclaimed King of the Hill cant get you a rod in time. I can think of 5 different ways they should have and could have had a new rod in your hands for the trip.
Hope you catchem up anyway.
Tim I could not agree more with you on this. One of the first trips I did to the Horn I broke my Winston 6wt right before we left. When I told the customer service people that I was going on a big horn trip they sent me a loaner rod in the same rod to use while they were fixing mine! Why can’t a company like sage do the same? Not to mention Sage’s turn around time on repairs is painfully slow! I guess that is why I dumped Sage from my line up at the shop and picked up Scott instead…
Joel
Nov 12, 2010 at 11:28 pm #45797Karlin Bilcher
MemberOh Boy…I can feel my dander raising… Good for you Joel!
I’ve voiced all of these same complaints about Sage, here and other places. If I could get out from under the rods I own right now, I would. Their customer service sucks. Sucks, period. No, sucks-ass might be better. That’s right, sucks-ass.
Kb
ps. Long live the horn, love the horn.Nov 13, 2010 at 12:12 am #45798anonymous
MemberMaybe Sages’ service had gone down the proverbial ceramic bottom release recently.
Nov 15, 2010 at 4:11 pm #45799Tim Pommer
MemberSage has one of mine right now and I dont expect to see it for a few months. Luckily I have two equally sufficient rods that fill the void.
I did, however, recently break my new favorite muskie rod, the Scott Pike-Muskie Special. I sent it to Scott and immediately got a response AND was promised by their repair dept that it would return before this weekend – which will probably be my last weekend to fish. Considering that Scott is probably up to their nose in building pre-season orders for this rod, I sure do appreciate them cutting into production in order to allow me to hopelessly fling fur at some fish one last time before 8 months of off-season.
Not only that, but in my return letter I suggested that they ad a 40″ marker on the rod – like they do with 12″ and 20″ on bigger the G2 rods. Their response “no problem.”
Now that is service!
Nov 15, 2010 at 6:30 pm #45800Adam McDowell
MemberI got a rod back 2 weeks ago that was sent back the 1st week of September. 8 weeks isn’t that bad for me though, considering I may get 1 day a week to fish and it took me 3 months to mail it in to them.
A few years ago I lost a sage in a parking lot at the river. Another guide found it, called the serial # into sage. They called me with his contact info to aid me in getting it back. Probably the best customer service that I have experienced anywhere.
After that I can probably turn a blind eye to taking a while to repair an out of production rod that would not have been broken had it been transported in its tube (and I now always fill in warranty cards).
Nov 15, 2010 at 6:37 pm #45801Corey Kruitbosch
MemberNot only that, but in my return letter I suggested that they ad a 40″ marker on the rod – like they do with 12″ and 20″ on bigger the G2 rods.
40″??? I would have thought more like 50″.
Nov 15, 2010 at 10:18 pm #45802mark s
Member40″??? I would have thought more like 50″. 😉
Not with the fish Tim catches.
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