Thanks for all the replies. Appreciate it.
Funny how setting up a single handed rod is much simpler.
“5 wt rod?....here you go 5 wt Rio Gold.”
“Two hander?....ya we’re gonna need a 12 pack to discuss
all the options.” It kind of amusing.
Eric
Thanks for all the replies. Appreciate it.
Funny how setting up a single handed rod is much simpler.
“5 wt rod?....here you go 5 wt Rio Gold.”
“Two hander?....ya we’re gonna need a 12 pack to discuss
all the options.” It kind of amusing.
Eric
If only this were in jest... even after substantially thinning out the gear closet, I still find myself sorting through an embarrassing number of rods, reels, spools, lines, tips, leaders, etc etc etc.
...aaannd I still find myself tempted by deals on more rods and reels, and lines, and, and, and....
Thinking hard about building up a 2 or 3wt trout Spey right now in fact.
"Lord help me to be the person my dog thinks I am"
- unknown
So I think I understand what you are both saying......I need to get a second job.
LOL!
So a 2wt trout spey...where the heck would you use that rod? Somewhere like the MF Feather?
Do you nymph with it as well as swinging streamers?
Eric
Last edited by Mark Kranhold; 02-19-2019 at 11:20 AM.
I can imagine a large Truckee rainbow or brown is going to give you quite a battle
on that rod. Looks like a lot of fun.
Could be interesting, but then again a 2wt 2 hander is equivalent to a 4wt single hander with lots more leverage, low to the outside!
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