I have been thinking about a switch rod for use on the north umpqua, trinity. Something with backbone to handle hot 10 lb fish. Is 8110 Sage this type of rod?
I have been thinking about a switch rod for use on the north umpqua, trinity. Something with backbone to handle hot 10 lb fish. Is 8110 Sage this type of rod?
I think the 7110 would fit the bill. I cast that rod when fishing with Scott O and it definitely has backbone - my friend Bruce has it and uses it for winter and summer fish. I think he has a 475 skagit short that works well on it
Good choice for some heavy duty work. I have been fishing that rod for two years now and am very happy with it. The Rio Skagit short in 425 grains does a good job of loading the 8110. You can custom cut some other lines that also do the job.
Terry
In Switch rods we sell more #6 and #7 line models than anything else.
In your case the Sage 7110-4 would be very good.
The Sage 8110-4 would be good for winter fishing on smaller water with fast tips and big flies.
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7110-4 is a great rod and I think it is a little better suited for Trinity, Umpqua, and coastal work. There are a wide variety of lines that work on this rod. If you have any questions feel free to call us at the shop.
Jason Hartwick
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Great to hear some advice on switch rods. much appreciated!
Hey Bill (or anyone that might know),
Who does rod modification work, that could possibly add length to a Sage XP 7100 ?
Or do you think this would not be feasible or functional in the end ?
It looks like the fighting butt is threaded on, and just wondering if another 12 inch grip could be added.
Thanks,
Mike
Steelhead gear = $6287, no of adults caught = 3, amortized cost = $2,095.67, beaching that 30" fish and letting it go = priceless
If theres one man who can answer this question, it would be Gary Anderson of Anderson custom rods. I believe he has done stuff like youre talking about.
http://www.andersoncustomrods.com/
Gary has a new switch seat that could be retro fitted to your rod. It has a 2 inch single hand fighting butt that unscrews and drops down 3 inches and then retightens, making the rod 3 inches longer. With his unigrip snout in front of the full wells sage grip you have a very nice 2 hand grip that goes back to single hand nicely and the rod sections stay the same length. In the Sac area contact John Peterson for a look at Gary,s newest switch trick. spg
I have 3 older Fisher rods - two 10' and one 10.5' in 7 to 9 wt - I asked Gary if he could custom add a butt section to make switch rods out of them and he said he is too busy to do that type work but Bill turned me on to a friend of his who is a barber just down the street from Bill's shop who does rod work on the side and he put on 6" rear grips on all three rods - they are a real kick to use!! Bill should be able to get you in touch with him - see photos below - sorry they are a bit out of focus
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