Need some help

Long_Rod_Silvers

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I was gifted this rod recently, and curious about lines. Ive got a hardy featherweight courtrsy of @skyriver on the way, so feeling dialed on the reel.

Feeling like i should start by lining it straight up with 2wt (gotta be a DT, right?). Something like a 444 DT feel about right for this rod? Hoping for some insight from those with experience with bamboo. This is my first boo. Pretty stoked.
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HDH converts to modern 6DT or 5 level line. You’ll want to try some different lines to see what it likes, but a 2 wt line is likely to be way too light.
 
I believe that’s the size of the ferrule. 2f is the standard trout size for that rod. You can google heddon 125 2f to learn more.

I don’t have any idea about the history of line designations. I just look that stuff up.
 
Nice rod! The Hardy Featherweight is the second smallest in the lightweight series around 2 7/8” in diameter. It wouldn’t even hold an entire 5-6 weight line w/o backing but wouldn’t balance a 9’ heavy bamboo rod. I use 3 3/8” St. George or Perfects on my long bamboo rods. A 1495 Medalist would work.....
Hmmmmmm.....I just went back to the classifieds and this Hardy is actually the smallest, it’s a Flyweight at around 2 9/16” in diameter. Made for sub 7’ light rods with a 1-3 weight lines. It would be like putting 13” rims on a one ton pick up.....my .02
 
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Nice rod! The Hardy Featherweight is the second smallest in the lightweight series around 2 7/8” in diameter. It wouldn’t even hold an entire 5-6 weight line w/o backing but wouldn’t balance a 9’ heavy bamboo rod. I use 3 3/8” St. George or Perfects on my long bamboo rods. A 1495 Medalist would work.....
Hmmmmmm.....I just went back to the classifieds and this Hardy is actually the smallest, it’s a Flyweight at around 2 9/16” in diameter. Made for sub 7’ light rods with a 1-3 weight lines. It would be like putting 13” rims on a one ton pick up.....my .02
Looks like I'm getting another smaller bamboo rod (for the flyweight) and another reel (for the rod I have)! :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
Probably should have asked this question before hand!!

Thanks for the feedback - much appreciated!

PS...regarding the 13" rims on a one ton.....how do you know what my truck looks like?
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