Broken in

Kfish

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Took my new to me Orvis Battenkill and drove east to a “nearby” lake hoping to get out of the wind and rain. It was pleasantly calm and warm, I was overdressed for sure with a puff jacket.

First fish hit shortly after launch near the shallow stumps. Little guy is pretty chunky for this lakes standard, fought hard and put a good bend on the rod. I can see why people like split canes now, slower casting pace and you can feel a lot more of the fish vs graphite.

Kicked out to the end of the lake and made a wide turn back to shore, picked up a few more on the way back and one closer to launch again. This was a larger one compared to the first but it got away before I could snap a pic.

Fun short outing, Battenkill is now officially broken in (by me). I fished with Orvis Clearwater full intermediate and SA Sonar Stillwater sink3, it was obvious that the rod prefers a more aggressive weight forward line. Super fun to cast!


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Way to go Lou! Great you got out and caught some fish with bamboo! Your title scared me a little…..I call it devirginizing a new rod! :)
 
Nice looking bamboo (and fish!).

What’s the length and weight of your Battenkill?
 
Nice looking rod. Love the fully loaded rod picture.
I started with one bamboo rod that Steve refurbed for me, now I fish with 3 sometimes 4 bamboo rods. Way more fun than plastic rods. even with all of the crappy casts that I seem to make. Bad habits seem worse on bamboo but hey I catch a lot of fish so its all good.
 
A lot of folks find the Orvis rods cast best when underlined.

Have you tried a 5wt line on it?… curious to know if that’s the case with your rod.


It’s an impregnated Battenkill 7’6” 3 7/8oz HDG (6). Built in 1980.
 
A lot of folks find the Orvis rods cast best when underlined.

Have you tried a 5wt line on it?… curious to know if that’s the case with your rod.
I was fishing 5wt. The SA Sonar Stillwater is over weighted anyway so that makes sense. It’s 185gr so basically a 6wt :)

The orvis Clearwater 5wt intermediate is 165gr, less aggressive taper. I found that took longer to load and find that sweet spot.
 
Well done. Yeah, you had me worried too

We should get together for a Battenkill outing sometime.
 
It's always a nice surprise, to me, just how much those bamboo rods will bend toward the fish when fighting them. An extra fun part of the experience. Nice rod, great post!
 
Nice day, nice rod. My guess is the 7'6" Orvis 3 and 7/8's is the most popular of the classic Orvis bamboo rods. I really enjoy bamboo because it allows for a much more relaxed casting stroke and it's sensitive. My brother in law was fishing a super fast super stiff graphite fly rod on a river and I handed him my bamboo rod to try. When he hooked a fish on the swing he said "I can feel the take."
 
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