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Sage FLi vs. Loomis East Fork 3 wt. Question 17 Years, 11 Months ago
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Since there's no place within 200 miles where I might find both rods to cast, I'll post the question here to start off my search for a new 3 wt., 4 pc., 8 1/2' rod.
Both are fast, which is what I'm looking for.
Any reviews will be appreciated.
AB
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A steelhead fly fisherman needs two qualities:
A strong casting arm and a room temperature IQ.
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YOU CAN'T USE A BOBBER WITH THEM! 17 Years, 10 Months ago
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They are completely unsuitable for steelhead. 
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A 3 wt. is perfect for Trinity steelhead... 17 Years, 10 Months ago
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Instead of landing 30 or 40 fish a day, I'd be able to play a single fish for an hour and a half. Think of all the sore mouths that will be spared!
Okay, actually I'm hiking into the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming at the end of June in search of 20" goldens, brookies and cuts. With all this feedback I've gotten  , I think I've been convinced to go with the Sage rod which is $100 cheaper.
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A steelhead fly fisherman needs two qualities:
A strong casting arm and a room temperature IQ.
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I doubt there is any help 17 Years, 10 Months ago
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for someone looking for a fast 3 wt.
Go with something slower like a sage SLT, sheesh.
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"Rivers course through my dreams, rivers cold and fast, rivers well-known and rivers nameless, rivers that seem like ribbons of blue water twisting through wide valleys, narrow rivers folded in layers of darkening shadow, rivers that have eroded down deep in a mountain's belly, sculpted the land, peeled back the planet's history exposing the texture of time itself."
— Harry Middleton (Rivers of Memory)
"Each night as I haul myself onto the back of county garbage truck no. 2, there is a familiar wind, some thread of moonglow or starlight, a splatter of dark rain on my skin, something that stirs my memory, and again, if even for a brief moment, I am on some mountain river, some stretch of bright water, full of possibilities, including the possibility of trout, perhaps one that, when hooked, will haul me in and out of time, in and out of life's mysterious and frightening, wondrous and incomprehensible continuum, even to the edges of the universe." -- Harry Middleton
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pgw (User)
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Thanks Don no/msg 17 Years, 10 Months ago
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no/msg
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Re:Sage FLi vs. Loomis East Fork 3 wt. Question 17 Years, 10 Months ago
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Bruce: Contact Pappy at Calwestrods. He can build you a perfect 9 ft, 4 pc, 3wt on an FT blank that will just thrill you.
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Darti (User)
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Great rod 17 Years, 10 Months ago
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Built the FT 9 foot 3 wt for float tubing smaller lakes. If you are looking for a fast 3 wt it is a sweet blank. Very fast. Not for small creeks but if it's windy or you are pulling a streamer in a tube it is great. I can't cast for #^#^@ but even I can toss some line with this puppy.
Darti
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Thanks Charlie but... 17 Years, 10 Months ago
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1. I don't think Pappy would like me to contact him about anything.
2. The problem with having a rod made by someone else is if it breaks, the rod company replaces the blank and then the rod or section has to be rebuilt. I broke a Sage 8 wt. VPS-III that a guy in my fly club had built for me. They sent him a replacement section, but he had to wrap the guides and rebuild that section. If he had died, I'd be stuck with a blank.
Let me know if I'm under the wrong impression.
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A steelhead fly fisherman needs two qualities:
A strong casting arm and a room temperature IQ.
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OK Oldtrout, I'll bite (forgive the pun) 17 Years, 10 Months ago
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and maybe I'll learn something in the process.
Here's my situation: I'll be hiking for 10 miles at a high elevation to reach glacial lakes at close to 11,000 feet. The trout will average 15"-18" with a possible 24 incher. There will be a lot of lake fishing from shore and some streams wide enough not to be able to cast across. Due to the fact that I want to keep my pack weight low, I won't have waders or a boat of any kind.
I have an Orvis TLS Mid-flex 8'4" 4 pc rod, but I want to bring a second 3 wt. rod in case I break the Orvis. I also want to spend $200 - $400, no more.
I was thinking that a fast rod might have more backbone to land a large fish, might be easier to cast a bit farther on the lakes and would be better if the wind kicks up. I also figure that an 8 1/2 footer would be better than a shorter rod.
Any advice would be appreciated.
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A steelhead fly fisherman needs two qualities:
A strong casting arm and a room temperature IQ.
--Thomas McGuane--
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Shawn (User)
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Re:OK Oldtrout, I'll bite (forgive the pun) 17 Years, 10 Months ago
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Arizona Bruce wrote:
The trout will average 15"-18" with a possible 24 incher.
You need a 3wt for that? Why not use a 5wt?
Arizona Bruce wrote:
might be easier to cast a bit farther on the lakes
Bruce,
Casting a light line for distance isn't easy. It takes a lot more skill then with heavier lines. No matter how fast the rod is you'll never be able to cast a 3wt for distance unless you have the skill to do it. A heavier weight line will be easier for long casts.
Arizona Bruce wrote:
and would be better if the wind kicks up.
You'll never be able to cast a 3wt into a strong wind. 3wt's and wind don't mix. It doesn't matter how stiff the rods is. Try throwing a styrofoam cup into a fan to get an idea of what I mean. If it's windy you should go with something heavier. I'm still puzzled... Why do you want to fish for big trout on a windy lake with a 3wt??? What kind of flies are you going to be using? Buggers and stuff like that? Bigger flies are easier to turn over with a heavier line size as well....
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Shawn (User)
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Re:Thanks Charlie but... 17 Years, 10 Months ago
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Arizona Bruce wrote:
I broke a Sage 8 wt. VPS-III that a guy in my fly club had built for me. They sent him a replacement section, but he had to wrap the guides and rebuild that section. If he had died, I'd be stuck with a blank.
Huh? Why, is that guy the only rod builder that knows how to wrap thread around a VPS blank?
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A true trout bum is one who has commitments and responsibilities but won't give in. He doesn't run away to escape them, he just ignores them and goes fishing.......
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Re:OK Oldtrout, I'll bite (forgive the pun) 17 Years, 10 Months ago
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sell the pos orvis on e-bay and buy a z-axis 3 wt you wont regret it.
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