Scott G Series 6 Weight feedback

Hello,

I would appreciate feedback from folks who have fished the Scott G Series 9 ft 6 weight rods in stillwater's.

I have casted the same rod in a 4 weight and enjoyed it very much and I find the Centric in a 6 weight a bit too fast. There is no Scott dealer near me to cast the G Series 6 weight. I plan to use it as my main rod fishing stillwater's, 70-80% of the time with long leaders and an indicator and the other times a type 1 or 3 with small nymphs. I have been working on my casting skills but still find a fast rod doesn't suit my casting style. The other rod on my short list is a Winston Air 2 6 weight but it's twice the price of the Scott that I have my eye on.

Does it have enough backbone for how I want to fish it? Any insight is much appreciated.
 
While I love my original G, a custom build 6 weight in 9’6”, I’ve never fished the new generation. I’m sure it’s great. Imagine it’d be great for your intended use, but you might consider a Redington CT, similar action and a lot less money.
To answer your question, yes the 9’ six G would do the job. I prefer a longer rod for stillwater if I’m in a tube or other device where I’m low in the water.
 
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check out Douglas DXF's, my fave stillwater rods among my stillwater collection. Reasonably priced, light, progressively fast vs laser fast. At a lower cost is the Fenwick Aetos, which I believe to be the best rod in it's price range,
 
Hello,

I would appreciate feedback from folks who have fished the Scott G Series 9 ft 6 weight rods in stillwater's.

I have casted the same rod in a 4 weight and enjoyed it very much and I find the Centric in a 6 weight a bit too fast. There is no Scott dealer near me to cast the G Series 6 weight. I plan to use it as my main rod fishing stillwater's, 70-80% of the time with long leaders and an indicator and the other times a type 1 or 3 with small nymphs. I have been working on my casting skills but still find a fast rod doesn't suit my casting style. The other rod on my short list is a Winston Air 2 6 weight but it's twice the price of the Scott that I have my eye on.

Does it have enough backbone for how I want to fish it? Any insight is much appreciated.
The Scott G sounds perfect for you. Buying it would not be a mistake, far from it. You are talking the G2 model right?

 
Thank you for everyone's feedback. I own a couple Fenwick Aetos 5 weights (1st gen and 2nd gen) and was thinking about purchasing a 6 weight as I do like them. I would like one very nice rod and have casted a few Scott rods, own an older Scott SVS, and think the G Series may be a way to go.

I am looking at a new 9 ft G Series 6 weight.
 
I have a 3-year old G Series 6 wt, but it is 8' 8", not 9'. Sort of an in between 8 1/2' and 9'. I like the rod a lot. I tried out the Centric, but it was another one of those "stiff as a fireplace poker." Super fast action rods just aren't my preference. On the Scott I use a WF6F Cortland Peach, and a WF6F/S 10' sink tip, and one of those 200 gr 24 or 26' fast sinking heads for streamer fishing. It's a good rod and by far the most I have ever paid for a plastic fishing rod. I'm also a fan of the Redington CTs, which I have in 3 and 5 wt, and the G Series is a good fit, action wise.
 
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