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I like them all for different applications, but my favorites are in the 5 weight and I probably use my boo and JWF the most.
Except still waters I fish are 6 weight all the way!
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so far I only have 6 wt.. or 5/6 wts.. but I like them all.. but have to say my sage (so far) is the nicest feeling rod in the group.. I just have to make time to get out on the water and try out my mojo rod so see how that one feels being used ...
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NO, BUT I AM GETTING THERE!!!!![laugh][laugh][laugh]
I like all mine for different specialties, that is why I have them, BUT, if I was in a hurry and had to grab just one rod.....it would be my 8' 5 weight Boo....It can do anything!
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][#008000][size 3]The reason for the poll was based on my thinking what type of fishing do I find the most fun and which wt rod does it involve. I have caught steel-heads on a 6 wt that I didn't find as much fun as catching small wild browns & brookies on a 2 wt. Heck a fish ON[/size][/#008000][/font] [font "Comic Sans MS"][#008000][size 3]any weight is fun but something has got to lead the list so mine would be the 2 wt. BTW my T&T 2 wt. is a better rod than my FF 3 wt.[/size][/#008000][/font]
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now I see it a little clearer now.. :-).. but since I only have 6 wt rods that is all I can base my answer from...
but.. having used a 6 wt rod to catch multiple sunfish and small bass and trout in TN.. IOW the fish were over matched but most still put up a good fight.. but.. Id love to do the same thing with a light wt rod like a 2 or 3 wt rod.. then it would be a blast.. especially if I happen to hook into a larger fish like MacLarry did this past summer when he caught a decent size lmb that I would say was about 10" long and a pound or just under..
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Most of my flyfishing is for bigger fish in the ocean. My 10 and 11 weight are my prefference for the bigger stuff. In the freshwater, I like the 5 to 7 weight for fishing bigger Bass. [cool]
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only fly shops and rod manufacturers have more rods than our sis FG.. [laugh]
since you are posting again does that mean you are in the area...??? if you are in the area how long will it last??
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Ohhh. I just stopped by on my way to Alaska. I should be back in a couple of weeks.[cool]
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You are welcome to join me up there. I am bringing a 10 and 11wt with me for some of the Ding a "Lings".[cool]
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I am betting it will be your favorite. Is that reel "PINK"?[shocked]
DT line would be cool.
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that looks like its gonna be an awesome rig... :-)...
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[quote flygoddess]I am betting it will be your favorite. Is that reel "PINK"?[shocked]
DT line would be cool.[/quote]
well its a manly pink lol
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[quote macfly55]that looks like its gonna be an awesome rig... :-)...
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Thanks and i hope so
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[laugh] .... manly pink.. not sure I ever heard of that..LOL...
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