Wednesday, 29 November 2017

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: TPFR - Help me pick out my next fly rod!

I second Carl's opinion on the CGR...this might be the last batch they have since Bass Pro just bought Cabelas...they seem to be liquidating Cabelas brand products, and for ~50 dollars, you aren't going to find a better rod.  Easily one of the nicest casting rods I have casted, and I have casted the full spectrum of clunkers to rods that are too good for me.  Carl is right though, 6'6" is a little short...I have the 5-6 wt and 7-8 wt and my dad has one of the 2 wts.   Honestly, if you really want to save money on a rod, get an eagle claw featherlight...despite being ~25 dollars, they have a decent reputation around the interwebs.  Plus if you break it climbing around on rocks in Shenandoah you aren't going to be torn up about it.  

On Tuesday, November 28, 2017 at 9:35:32 AM UTC-5, Brian Cohen wrote:
Good morning TPFR....

I have been messing around with my 9 foot, 6-weight Echo rod for the last year and a a half, catching lots of shad, the occasional bass, and a whole mess of bluegill.   I've also gone out for trout a few times, without much luck, and I'd like to change that.

The six-weight is great for fishing on the Potomac and the Shenandoah, but I am thinking about a smaller and lighter rod for smaller streams and trout.  
I live in DC, and love to fish Rock Creek.   I like small streams -  fished once this past summer at Hemlock Overlook and thought it was great.  I mainly have time for trout at Holmes Run and Accotink, with the occasional foray further out.

So I'm thinking about a 3- or 4-weight, either 7' or 7'6", and I can't figure out which would be best.

Would be curious to hear your thoughts on pros and cons, or if there is another weight/length combo I should be considering.  And if you have any specific suggestions for a relatively inexpensive rod, please weigh in with them  (I am trying to keep the rod relatively inexpensive because I figure my money is better spent on 1) A good fly line, and 2) A casting lesson or two).

Thanks for sharing your expertise and experience,

Brian




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