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"The eye sees the cast it wants to make and it is translated to the hand and through the rod instantaneously."
So does this mean that I will stop catching trees, bushes and rocks and start catching BIG fish instead? What a deal if that's the case, I mean I've spent some $$$ on all those flies I've left hanging in the trees... it might just break even for me cost wise (given enough time), plus I'll look COOL!!!
I'll take a 9' 5wt... err, better make that a 6wt, I just know I'm gonna be catching HUGE trout with this baby! Oh yeah, the checks in the mail, I swear.
JB
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I'll bet Ted Turner and Jane Fonda have two.
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The cast goes where you point it jason. No-matter what brand....
Throwing more money at the problem will not help (except to buy flies of course).
But it does FEEL better right? And the smell of fresh graphite at dawn, smells like v-i-c-t-o-r-y.
I recommend a 7wt. to defend against dog walkers, rafters, and hole crowders etc.
A lighter rod may break.
Not to mention handling a Big-T MEGA BROWN.
Catching the one, on the one.
Think about it.
Can't wait to make a "MATRIX like" cast, with 1.
Is the next model going to be 1-revolutions?
Maybe 1: Part II.
Or 1-B?
Never mind, I'm going out to cast my antiquated old Z.
Sure was a sweet rod, in it's day.
Just like the XP, the SP, the LL, etc.......
Hold on....those all still pull work duty in my quiver.
A good rod just keeps on giving....
Jim
Last edited by bigfly; 07-16-2011 at 11:42 AM.
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A few have trickled into the shop, feel free to come play with them.
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The 9' #5 didn't last long....
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Kaneko borrowed Jamie's and said it was the real deal for his casting stroke. Super sweet...best trout rod he's ever casted.
I think the quote was.... "boy, this is a game changer...."
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