I have the seven piece version of this rod. The action is quite slow if find, which might annoy you if your are used to faster action rods, Can't beat the convenience though .... fits in your had luggage!
Greetings all,
I was wondering if any of you have had any experience with the above mentioned rod. I am looking at getting two new #5 rods. These are 7 piece rods which makes them really appealing to me, as I do a lot of traveling and they can literally fit into a backpack. My only concern is how does a 7 piece affect the rod action? I have never used a 7 piece before, most of mine of 4 piece. I would appreciate any personal experience, if you would be kind enough to shame.
Guido
I have the seven piece version of this rod. The action is quite slow if find, which might annoy you if your are used to faster action rods, Can't beat the convenience though .... fits in your had luggage!
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Korrie Broos
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Nymphing, adds depth to your fly fishing.
Nymphing, is fly fishing in another dimension
Very convenient for travel, but as far aas a decent fly rod is concerned... no not really. It basically a poor performer, and something of a gimmick.
I don't think its a fly rod to be taken very serieously, and with most of today multiple piece rods, that fit into a suitcase... go for something better.
Disclaimer.... none of my posts are intended to be "expert advice"..just opinions from someone who is willing to help where he can.
Mario Geldenhuys
Smallstream fanatic, plus I do some other things that I can't tell you about
"All the tips or magical insights in the world can't replace devotion, dedication, commitment, and gumption - and there is not secret in that" - Glenn Brackett
Basically all the Sage 4 piece rods, even the longer ones have easily fitted into my suitcase for travel, but then, depends on the size of the suitcase really, but I have not experienced any problems carrying my rods anywhere. Hand luggage for rods is not an option anyway due them not being allowed on flights, but in the days they were allowed, they still fitted into the overhead locker quite comfortably.
Disclaimer.... none of my posts are intended to be "expert advice"..just opinions from someone who is willing to help where he can.
If you travel frequently you probably have one of the smaller cases (like me) and then a 4 piece doesnt fit.
I bought some of the 6 piece cabellas rods and they pack very easily and fish quite decent. Its useful if your travelling mainly for business with a day or two of fishing in between. If I was travelling purely for fishing I would take a bigger case and put in my 4 piece rod.
Here is a link
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabel...ods/732371.uts
theyre on sale every once in a while for $100
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