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Well I went and bought me a cabelas cgt 6'6" 4 wt for only 80$ I needed a small stream and river rod. I'm excited to go try it out tomorrow and if anyone wants to split gas or meet up tomorrow let me know.
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Yes it is. It is the up grade of mine. sorry, should have said that.
If yours has the same rings, make sure they are on snug, my reel fell off in my lap out in the lake...scary stuff.[shocked]
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I too have a Cabela's cgr (green) 6' 6" 3wt. Very nice stream rod. I also recommend checking your reel seat now and then. Dropped my reel in a stream. I got it back, but got a little wet doing it. [laugh]
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YIKES NOOOOOOO...LOL Yours is an upgrade, we will have to share some water and trade off, you think?
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The problem with the reel-seat was because I didn't check that it was still tight after I had done some brush beating through the willows. Of course when it dropped it immediately washed into a nice deep hole. I could have pulled it up by pulling all the line and backing out, but that was sure to get tangled down the stream. So I opted to work it as close as I could and then was able to hook it on my net, but I had to reach with about half of me leaning in the water. The air was blue around me, but my, it was Refreshing!! [laugh] [laugh]
The line I am using is a SA weight forward floating 3wt. I like how the rod casts, but I have only used it on small streams with short casts. It is a fun rod. I ought to try it on some bluegills too.
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