Rob Allen
Life of the Party
Because of past priorities almost all my fly rods are spey and steelhead rods. And my trout rods are short 4wts not so great for salmon flies or nymphing.
Today I went to to a couple shops to see what's what in fly rods today. I was looking for a 9 ft 5 or 6 wt to use primarily for salmon flies, hoppers and maybe a little nymphing. Also. I am very picky about fly rods but I'm not rich.
I went to Anglers Covey in Colorado Springs. First I tried the Sage Sonic 905-4. It's faster than I typically like but it's a very forgiving rod with exceptional casting charecteristics. It responded very well to both fast and slow casting strokes and would have done anything I asked it to had I had the casting room to really open her up. Their casting pond while nice enough are short so you can't punch out long casts. However the Sonic would have punched just fine and it was good in close too. At 650 bucks I think it's a great rod..
I wasn't sure I was ready to spend $650 so I tried the Sage Foundation. Not near as nice as the Sonic.. it cast just fine but the bottom end felt a little clunky. If I was going to get a Sage I'd get the Sonic all day over thr Foundation even at the higher price.
Next up was the Orvis Recon. Yeah ummm. Hell no.. soft tip clunky bottom end. Took one cast to know it wasn't for me at any price..
I left the Anglers Covey thinking I'd probably be back in a few days fir the Sonic. I bought some flies and leaders because of the time I took out of their day to cast rods without buying one.
I headed to the drift fly shop here in Pueblo knowing they have a different selection. I looked really hard at the Echo trout but I ended up casting the Scott Flex 906-4 it is smooth powerful and super easy to cast. It holds plenty of line in the air. Not quite as nice as the g series 5wt but a wt is a different animal from a 6wt. I am confident I could cast the whole line with ir and it cast very nicely in close at 475. It's the most I have ever spent on a rod but it's a screaming deal if you want performance but like a more relaxed action..
Sonic, thumbs up
Flex. Thumbs up. Major smiles at that price too.
Foundation thumbs down
Recon major thumbs down..
Next Saturday Gallup better have a Cortland DT 6 in stock. I don't want to drive all the way to West Yellowstone
Today I went to to a couple shops to see what's what in fly rods today. I was looking for a 9 ft 5 or 6 wt to use primarily for salmon flies, hoppers and maybe a little nymphing. Also. I am very picky about fly rods but I'm not rich.
I went to Anglers Covey in Colorado Springs. First I tried the Sage Sonic 905-4. It's faster than I typically like but it's a very forgiving rod with exceptional casting charecteristics. It responded very well to both fast and slow casting strokes and would have done anything I asked it to had I had the casting room to really open her up. Their casting pond while nice enough are short so you can't punch out long casts. However the Sonic would have punched just fine and it was good in close too. At 650 bucks I think it's a great rod..
I wasn't sure I was ready to spend $650 so I tried the Sage Foundation. Not near as nice as the Sonic.. it cast just fine but the bottom end felt a little clunky. If I was going to get a Sage I'd get the Sonic all day over thr Foundation even at the higher price.
Next up was the Orvis Recon. Yeah ummm. Hell no.. soft tip clunky bottom end. Took one cast to know it wasn't for me at any price..
I left the Anglers Covey thinking I'd probably be back in a few days fir the Sonic. I bought some flies and leaders because of the time I took out of their day to cast rods without buying one.
I headed to the drift fly shop here in Pueblo knowing they have a different selection. I looked really hard at the Echo trout but I ended up casting the Scott Flex 906-4 it is smooth powerful and super easy to cast. It holds plenty of line in the air. Not quite as nice as the g series 5wt but a wt is a different animal from a 6wt. I am confident I could cast the whole line with ir and it cast very nicely in close at 475. It's the most I have ever spent on a rod but it's a screaming deal if you want performance but like a more relaxed action..
Sonic, thumbs up
Flex. Thumbs up. Major smiles at that price too.
Foundation thumbs down
Recon major thumbs down..
Next Saturday Gallup better have a Cortland DT 6 in stock. I don't want to drive all the way to West Yellowstone