I've been thinking about a trout rod as well. Can anyone share what if any down side there might be to a two piece 3-4wt rod other than convenience when hiking to a stream? Do multiple sections impact a builders ability affect the rods traits?
Tight lines -John
On Wednesday, February 27, 2013 11:02:03 PM UTC-5, Matthew Longley wrote:
I'm in the same place troutman. Can't really justify spending money on a 3-wt, but at the same time really like the idea of having a tiny-stream rod for backcountry. Was reading a lot of reviews about the eagle claw rods, which are something like 30 bucks, but I hear the 3wt plays more like a 5wt, which kinda defeats the purpose. Beans has some short 3-wts for cheap, but they are all 2-piece rods, I'm guessing to protect their more expensive pocket water rods.--
On Wednesday, February 27, 2013 10:51:03 PM UTC-5, troutman wrote:Thanks. Also if anyone is selling any I'm game.
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