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        <![CDATA[ Thought it might be interesting to see what we all fish when we choose some other fiber.


When I started out I had some good advice on glass. Had a couple of nice Shakespeare translucent almost transparent brown rods, thin walled, and rapidly moved
to Fenwick&#39;s chocolate brown rods. Bought a light grey Lamiglass graphite and have stuck with carbon fiber when not using cane since then. Have had other
graphite&#39;s including an Orvis 8 Foot Trout and an 8&#39;9&quot; Western Series. Loved... ]]>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Even though I&#39;m pretty much a bamboo only fisherman I did have the opportunity to cast and fish a Hexagraph rod a few years ago.  Granted they are graphite
but they are NOT the typical graphite rod.  The Hexagraphs cast remarkably well and have a nice heft in the hand.  I was intoxicated by the rod I was using and
long to get one of the older models.
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Even if you&#39;re a bamboo only fisherman, you should at least try one of those Hexagraph rods.  They really are remarkable rods. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Winston BIIX 7 weight with a Bauer Rogue for Steelhead and Bass.  Nice rod.
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			<description><![CDATA[ Powell &quot;Long Reach&quot; 9 6&#39;&#39; 6/7wt for salt and some stillwater.
<br>
Sage &quot;SLT&quot; 9&#39; 5wt 4-piece stuffed away in the truck for unexpected opportunitys.
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Loop 13&#39; 2&#39;&#39; 9-10wt for Atlantic salmon. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I can never get rid of anything, so there are a lot of rods in our house of all types. Two trout non-cane I especially enjoy are a Hardy&#39;s Perfection glass
7 1/2 4wt (a delightful full-flexing rod) and a Sage graphite LL 9&#39; 4wt (the closest graphite I have found to a classic cane dry-fly action, and very light
in hand). For steelhead and atlantic salmon a Burkeimer graphite 8139-3 (a 13&#39;9&quot; spey rod) is at the top of my list. Oh yes, and one single-handed
salmon rod belongs on... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I use a Z-axis Sage for floating the Green in a pontoon craft (I&#39;ve lost my share of equipment on the A section). The Z is also nice when nymphing with
significant weight. However, my favorite graphite rod was the Sage 389 LL. I saw the rod on our Classified Section last week. I&#39;m sure the fortunate buyer
will enjoy its action. Jim ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ My collection of Powell&#39;s---9&#39; 6&quot; 7-8wt., 9&#39; 6-7wt., 9&#39; 5-6wt., 9&#39; 3-4wt.---My Winston IM6 9&#39; 6wt.---My Thomas and Thomas 9&#39;
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			<description><![CDATA[ The IM6 rods were designed by Tom Morgan and the blanks were rolled by Loomis.  Pre IM6 blanks were rolled by J. Kennedy Fisher.  These were the rods that
gained the undeserved reputation of being too slow which Winston has had a hard time shaking.  In fact, they are a nice casting comfortable rod that one can
fish with all day.
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			<description><![CDATA[ Which of the IM6 rods is Tom Morgan designed? I have a 9&#39; 6wt IM6 (34,xxx). Is this one? Whether this rod is or not, it&#39;s a very smooth caster which I
am quite fond of. Are there any patricular IM6 favorites that you folks would recommend for those non-bamboo situations?
<br>
<br>
Thanks
<br>
&quot;Fly-fishing reveals character, and the bigger the fish the deeper the revelation.&quot; John Gierach. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Winston graphite here.  Our collection:
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8&#39; 5 weight pre IM6
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8&#39;6&quot; 4 weight IM6
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9&#39; 6 weight LTX
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8&#39;6&quot; 5 weight WT
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			<description><![CDATA[ I too am a great fan of Tom Morgan and have 4 of his Rodsmith&#39;s rods and another on order.  He indeed is a master rodmaker.
<br>
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I believe SF Winston&#39;s though are prior to Tom Morgan and I also am a great fan of those and have several of those in Bamboo.  Just love the simple
fittings.
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<br>
As concerns the WT&#39;s I have a half a dozen of those and they are exceptional rods.
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The new BIIt&#39;s are also indeed a real treat for those who have not tried them. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Well, if you are on the classic fly rod forum that probably defines your taste in fly rods somewhat.
<br>
<br>
My collection of graphite rods has narrowed a lot over the years to mostly Winston.  Even though I fish Boron applications I am going more to IM6 rods all the
time which match my preferences in bamboo.
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Fiberglass rods are hard to classify because they are so broad.  I love the old Scientific Anglers rods made by Fisher.  And you can never go wrong with a
Fenwick or a... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ At the moment my 2 favorite backups(and sometimes first choice) are my McFarland 8&#39;3&quot; 3 pc. 5 wt. fiberglass (with over 10 bamboo currently, the one
rod that really may have gotten fished most often in the last couple of years, and a 7 1/2&quot; 3 pc. 4 wt custom Lamiglas built up by David Edens.  If the
weather is particulerly bad, or the wading very tricky, I may reach for some glass. 
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Regards, Steve ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ If I am fishing out of my drift boat or raft with at least one other person than it&#39;s either my Sage 5wt XP or 6wt TCR.  If it&#39;s salt-water a Sage
also.  Otherwise, always bamboo.
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Bob ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I confess I have far more coarse fishing rods than I need, but I do feel I&#39;m a bit light on fly rods. Some judicious rationalization is definitely called
for! My present cane fly rod collection is down to three (!) a seven-foot four-weight home-build and two nine-foot six weights - a Hardy Phantom and a Chapman
Chess. I&#39;m planning to build an eight foot five weight after Christmas. Anyway, the non-cane collection is as follows:
<br>
<br>
Eight foot five/six weight Fosters of Ashbourne... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I gave one Orvis <span style="font-style: italic;">Superfine</span> to each of my two sons. I kept my Green River <span style="font-style: italic;">Enso</span>
8&#39; 4wt but haven&#39;t fished it. All other graphite sold or given away. This year I did buy a Hardy <span style="font-style: italic;">Zane</span> 9&#39;
9wt for saltwater use here on the Chesapeake bay (it might sometimes tag along for steelhead as a backup to my Payne 8&#39;6&quot; 8wt <span style="font-style:... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I&#39;ve heard they&#39;re in the Concord here in Mass but just saw a pic from a guy in Billerica who caught it out of his backyard. And he had another. Agreed
- this is not for bamboo, unless one is talking a hefty quad, a heavy Granger, or top end salmon rod. But, the risk...
<br>
Cy ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I recently returned from a week long fishing trip and my big water dry fly rod was on the &quot;dl&quot; and getting a new guide put on, so I was using my old
Scott G 8&#39;4&quot; 4 wt. 5 pc. that I&#39;ve owned for quite some time.  I forgot how great of a dry fly rod it is.  It could do everything I wanted it to
and straighten out extremely long leaders with ease.  Sorry guys, but in the long lengths, both light (4 wt. and less) and definitely the heavy wgts., it&#39;s
hard to beat the old... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I&#39;m far from a purist. In addition to bamboo, I have a 6/7 JC Higgins glass rod for river bassin&#39;, a 6&#39; 6&quot; Lamiglas honey 3 wt, a 9&#39; 5 wt
Sage Launch, a pair of graphite 8 weights and a 10 wt Sage Fli for stripers. There is so much good salt fishing within an hour to hour and a half that it would
be a shame not to get in on the fun. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I still fish a Powell 8&#39;3&quot; Light Touch 4/5 and a Fenwick  HMG  8 weight occasionally. I sold an older Powell Signature Series 7&#39;9&quot; 4/5, and
a Sage Graphite ll Light Line 7&#39;6&quot; 4wt  that I wish I&#39;d kept.
<br> ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Thought it might be interesting to see what we all fish when we choose some other fiber.
<br>
<br>
When I started out I had some good advice on glass. Had a couple of nice Shakespeare translucent almost transparent brown rods, thin walled, and rapidly moved
to Fenwick&#39;s chocolate brown rods. Bought a light grey Lamiglass graphite and have stuck with carbon fiber when not using cane since then. Have had other
graphite&#39;s including an Orvis 8 Foot Trout and an 8&#39;9&quot; Western... ]]></description>

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