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Review Date October 28, 2002 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Lawrence Stuemke(Unregistered User)
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50+ days a year
Price Paid:
$0.00
at T &T Body of Water: New Zealand Summary: This is a great rod for streamer fishing for big trout & covering alot of water. Has enough backbone to punch out streamers with little effort. If you like to fish streamers on bigger rivers, this is a great tool! Cast left 70 feet swing/strip--cast right 70 feet swing/strip --- take two steps & continue! Talk about covering water! Strengths: Easy casting, can also be cast one handed. Powerful & can push streamers into a strong Montana headwind. Weaknesses: none Customer Service: Muy Bueno Similar Products Used: Loop, Scott
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Review Date July 10, 2000 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Anonymous User(Unregistered User)
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50+ days a year
, from Ft. Lauderdale Body of Water: Florida Bay Favorite City: Flamingo Favorite State: Fl Favorite Country: USA Summary: I have owned and or cast mant T&T and Sage rods but the T&T quality made it no choice when picking a spey rod. Unless I am fishing very light rods or short casting I always use this rod instead of my one handed rods. With the Rio multi-tip spey lines I can fish ANYWHERE with this rod (including flats fishing off a 16' skiff.) Strengths: Beautiful finish, action, line control. All day fishing with no fatigue. Light line weight for a Spey rod - #7 - so you're not flinging a 10wt ALL day plus it's 11' long. Light enough rod so the smaller fish have a chance. Weaknesses: Price, $615 but it is a tp of the line T&T Customer Service: Not used it yet. Similar Products Used: None
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