Got a chance to cast the 6 and 7 weight versions of this new rod over the weekend.
The Sage Salt R8 6 and 7 would be great here on the Puget Sound for salmon and cutthroat, and would be excellent for bonefish. Definitely flats-focused rods as they're lighter and more responsive and nimble than other Sage saltwater rods.
For those folks uninterested in newer/more expensive rods, don’t buy them. For those interested in a rod far and away better than the X or Salt HD for flats/Puget Sound fishing, these are definitely worth a look.
How was the size of the stripping guides compared to previous Sage models? Still small or similar to rods with larger stripping guides like Scott?
Thanks
SF
