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For small streams - 6'0" two weight

For mid-sized waters - 7'9" five weight

For larger waters with a mix of flies 8'0" six weight.

All bamboo.

For throwing bass poppers 9'6" Orvis graphite

 

Don

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Winston b3x 8'6 4 wt.

 

I'll second that! Though it's not like I have a whole bunch of other rods of that ilk kicking around to compare with. I have a gently used Orvis TL 5# as a backup rod (OK, but not fabulous), and have tried my son's Redington 8' 4# Path (for the $'s it is a very decent rod!).

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T&T 3wt 7'6" with a classic double taper for the small dry flys that deserve a bit of grace and quite often a better caster than I. My only regret is I did not get it with a down locking seat.

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Agree with Uberfly and LastBoyScout, the Sage LL rods are a joy to cast. It's unfortunate that Sage constantly markets "new & improved" models when they've designed such a classic. Wish they would continue producing their generally acknowledged best rods like Winston. Incidentally the Winston WTs are also excellent if you enjoy casting dry flies with a moderate action rod.

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Such a wonderful selection of Fly rods here. At no point in history have we had so many great products available.

Yeah there really aren't many "bad" fly rods any more, just rods that are more and less suited to a person's individual casting preferences.

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