HauntedByWaters
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Seems like everyone enjoys the new smaller glass rods that are coming out. I’d get one of those. You won’t regret it. It’s not good on big water at all though but you have a 9 for that.
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Agreed. Just because it is a small creek does not mean small fish or shorter casts...I got a short (6.6') 2wt creek rod and every time I brought it out I wished I had my 8.5' 4wt. Your mileage may vary.
If by the Yak (instead of the Yaak) you mean in Washington State, check out Red’s Fly Shop in the Yakima River canyon. They have done a few recent posts on small stream fishing and I’m sure you could talk with them and they can get the setup to you before you leave on your trip. Our son was deployed overseas several years ago with the Navy at a place where they had access to the ocean. He ordered a rod online and it got to him in 6 days. That means they had to travel to the post office and fill out paperwork to ship it to his APO address. Great company service and they know about fishing the thin blue lines in Washington State. Otherwise, pick a fly shop along your route close to the destination and pre-order a rod and reel to pick up when you get there. I inherited my dad’s Orvis 3 weight and I love catching brook trout with it, which was his passion.Yes, or fly shops near the Yak (1st stop) or Dillon, MT (second stop).
If you do not think it's too long I highly recommend the cf burkheimer 483-4 dal.Hi,
I have a 9' Sage X 5 wt and a 10' ESN. I am looking for a lighter and smaller rod for smaller waters on an upcoming cross-country road trip including both western and eastern waters. I am thinking a 3 wt would compliment this set nicely. Maybe 7'6? I wonder if you might share any thoughts on this decision and recommendations for the rod to get? I need this in the next 2 weeks, since we depart on Sept. 3. The treasurer in our family says I should get whatever I want since this may be our final trip across the country (I am 75) and I am due a birthday present. (How great is that!!??). Thanks for sharing any thoughts you may have. I find this group to be very knowledgeable, wise, and thoughtful.
Cheers,
Don
A nice 3wt is a joy to fish. I have a 386 CT that I absolutely love, but if I had money burning a hole in my pocket I’d be looking at a Winston in a similar configuration. If the fish are super small I use a 2wt but a 3wt will definitely do more and still be soft and delicate enough to enjoy the smaller trout. The joys of small water IMHO is making the often tough cast, getting the drift and being rewarded with a take. It’s not about some epic battle, although occasionally that can happen in an unlikely place. So find a rod you enjoy casting and fits your casting style and everything else will fall into place. You can never have enough rods.
Winston is really winning me over as far as trout rods go. I’ve been really happy with the ones I’ve been able to cast, new and old. Plus they are just flat out beautiful IMO.I agree with the Winston take. They seem to really get trout fishing and make great light rods. I also love their Spey rods. I think Winston is my favorite fly rod company.
I think if someone forced me to buy a blue line glass rod, it would be a 7 foot-ish Scott F or Kabuto 3wtScott F Series (any era)…