MarshRat
Steelhead
Thought it may be nice to have a beach rod thread to compliment the official beach line thread. Ideally it would be great to have some recommendations across the popular line weights and at different price points.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Day and night, probably, but I had a 5100 IMX Pro that I loved. I beadheaded the tip about 10-inches down.I like 9’6” or 10’, six and seven weights.
My first beach rod was an older 7wt 10’ IMX. Since then I’ve collected a plethora of fast action 6 and 7’s from a variety of manufacturers.
My go to currently is a Beulah G2 Platinum 6wt 9’6”. Love it, but am also tempted by that 696 IMX Pro on the classifieds!
show-off....PNW Beach:
9’ 6wt Burkie Sea Trout
8’4” 6wt Scott Sector
Warm Beach:
9’ 7wt Sage Igniter
8’4” 8wt Scott Sector
9’ 9wt Sage Igniter
9’ 9wt T&T Sextant
8’10 11wt Scott Sector
no way, yours sounds better!I prefer the term “fishing-obsessed divorcee with monomania”.
Wait, yours sounds better.
Oooh, don’t let the Ms. see that one.no way, yours sounds better!
See? You could have a garage full of fly fishing shit, but instead you blow it on trips to Australia.I've always been contrarian with these things....right now? I can't take my hands off my Steffen 8' 8/9. It's light, easy to cast with anything from 6-9wt lines, just a blast. I've had fun catching anything from streamer trout up to carp in fresh up to skipjack and Aussie salmon in the salt....so yeah, I'd go with that. line would probably be dependent on what I was targeting but I really like it with shooting heads around 240-270gr even though it'll handle up to 350gr pretty easily.
I've always been contrarian with these things....right now? I can't take my hands off my Steffen 8' 8/9. It's light, easy to cast with anything from 6-9wt lines, just a blast. I've had fun catching anything from streamer trout up to carp in fresh up to skipjack and Aussie salmon in the salt....so yeah, I'd go with that. line would probably be dependent on what I was targeting but I really like it with shooting heads around 240-270gr even though it'll handle up to 350gr pretty easily.
It’s as good a rod as it ever was, it’s jus been eclipsed by rods that are lighter, recover quicker, track straighter, lift a fish or line better, and punch harder into the wind.Any reports on the 690 Echo Ion XL? Seems to be the bottom end of the current production rod options.