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by ronr » Sun Apr 26, 2020 9:42 am
I appreciate the great reviews of the high quality rods many of you have mentioned. The advice I was given by my early fly rod mentors was to buy the best rod I could afford. At the beginning, that meant something less than the Sage, Hardy, Scott, etc top of the line models. I know this may be a bit telling, but I settled for less expensive rods and have found I can catch fish with them just fine. A few of these lower priced babies are Cabellas Classic Trout... found in their bargain tent for $75-$115.. I bought a 9' 5wt first... liked it so well I bought a 8'6" 3wt and a 9' 4 wt. I still use them all occasionally. I did luck into a Helios 9' 5wt at a much reduced price, because I broke a Helios predecessor, which Orvis couldn't repair, so they offered me the Helios at 50% off retail... Its a very nice rod. But, it hasn't replaced the others. I was introduced to the Cortland Competition Nymphing rod by a fishing friend. Its 10'5" 3wt and has been the rod I fish with about 80% of the time. I can cast dry flies, swing soft hackles, and obviously it handles all forms of nymphing. At $249.00 that's a steal. I'm now at a place where I could splurge on one of the top rods, and the Hardy Zenith would be lovely, or a bamboo would be nice to own.. but I guess my cheapskate approach has not allowed me to yet pull the trigger on a $800-$3,000 rod....just sayin...
I'm a relative newbie compared to many of you in the fly fishing game. And before its all over, I may have one of those high ticket babies to pass down to my kids... but thought I'd share a view from the dark side...