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Sage METHOD Switch Rod 6119-4 – Review

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Last year, we were fortunate to get a hold of the Sage METHOD 7126-4 spey rod for a week long testing on some hot Dean River steelhead at B.C. West. We loved it so much that when it came time to look for a new trout swinging stick we looked to the METHOD spey rod’s little sister, the METHOD switch series. We’re super glad we did and here’s why.

Sage METHOD Switch Rod Introduction

Like the rest of the world, we were a little heart broken when we first got wind that Sage’s popular TCX line of switch rods were going to be replaced. Why fix something that ain’t broken, right? Well, to make something better, that’s why! Like many folks, we were under the impression that the new ‘METHOD’ series of rods were going to be even stiffer than their TCX predecessor, which we were a bit concerned about.. However, after reaching out to the rod gurus at Sage, we learned that the METHOD was designed to perform as an ultra-fast action rod (like the TCX), but with MORE feel! We pulled the trigger once we learned that, and needless to say we have fallen in love all over again. Sorry TCX, but I think we should see other switch rods..
All METHOD Switch rods are 11 foot 9 inches long (same as the previous TCX switch line), and range from 6 weight to 9 weight. We love this length as it really hits our take on switch rods as ‘mini-spey rods.’ We find the idea of being able to switch from spey casting to overhead casting more of a ‘dream’ than reality. Any rod performs best if lined with only one style of casting in mind and we have found the 11 foot 9 inch length to be nearly perfect for two handed casting in tight quarters.
We got our hands on the METHOD Switch 6119-4, that’s an 11 foot 9 inch 6 weight (whatever that means in spey terms now-a-days), with our big western Alaska rainbow trout in mind, and we absolutely love it.. Here’s why.

Design

The 6119-4, like the rest of the METHOD switch, spey, and single hand rods is bright ‘magma’ red in color. We were a little hesitant the first time we saw it, but we have to admit, it looks pretty darn cool. For those of you asking yourself, ‘it’s a little bright, won’t that spook the fish?’ Our answer would be, ‘I think you’re standing too close to the fish.’
As far as aesthetics, the 6119-4 features a classy down locking reel seat and high end components that we’ve learned to expect from everything Sage.
In our opinion, the design of the grips are spot on as well. We found the top hand grip to be just the right length needed for that compact stroke used most often with shorter rods, while the bottom hand grip is extremely comfortable right out of the gate.
Weighing in at a mere 5 7/16 ounces, the 6119-4 feels extremely light in the hand, allowing for longer fishing days.

Casting Performance

The first word that came to mind after casting the 6119-4 was crisp. Although only a 6 weight, we were impressed at the power available in such a small package. We half expected to have to work to load the rod, but to our delight, it loads extremely easy. We’ll hand it to our friends at Sage, it does seem to have more ‘feel.’
We threw a number of sink tips on it as well from 10 feet of T-8 upwards to 7  feet of T-14 all with great success, with a T-11 MOW tip feeling really, really, good. We even chucked some heavy lead-eye articulated flies with ease!

Line Match

We started out casting an Airflo skagit switch 450 grain head and never looked back. We found the 450 to load the rod effectively both on short lazy casts as well hero casts. However, with that said, your humble editor would admit to having a slower stroke than some. For those with a faster or more traditional casting style (i.e. kiss and go casts), a line in the 420 grain range might be more appropriate.

Reel Match

We paired the 6119-4 with Sage’s new Evoke 8 reel (stayed tuned for our review) to make for quite a sexy setup. At 9.90 ounces, we found the Evoke 8 to be perfectly balanced with the skagit head outside of the rod tip of the 6119-4. Not to mention it looks super, super cool.

Conclusion

You might have noticed, but throughout this review we didn’t list what we didn’t like about the 6119-4. That’s because we couldn’t really find anything! Honestly! The 6119-4 fit the bill perfectly for the trout we encounter at Alaska West. It was even up to the challenge of battling a few chum dogs!

Airflo Releases Streamer Switch Lines

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If you’re like us, and enjoy spey fishing for trout, you may have found it difficult to find the right spey line to match today’s trout-worthy switch and small spey rods.
The development of shorter skagit-style heads such as the Airflo Skagit Switch or Rio Max Short have made loading modern switch and short spey rods a breeze and have therefore made it into most trout-spey enthusiast’s arsenals (including ours!).

However, so far all skagit style heads designed for short two-handers have been just that, heads! In other words, a skagit head connected to a running line with a loop to loop connection. That’s great when swinging flies 30 plus feet away, but most trout anglers know that it’s not uncommon to catch trout at even shorter distances, causing the connection between skagit head and running line to rattle through your guides as you fish your fly.

That is, until now. Airflo’s new Streamer Switch is a fully integrated, skagit style, spey line, meaning the running line transitions smoothly into the skagit head. In other words, no more loops to hang up in the rod guides as you strip your fly past a piece of structure. The head section is also shorter than previous ‘switch’ lines to help better match today’s shorter switch rods.

Last summer, we were fortunate to cast some of the first prototypes of the Streamer Switch at Alaska West, and have been waiting impatiently for their release ever since. We plan on coming at you with a full review soon, but for now, we just couldn’t keep the secret any longer!

Best Mid-Priced Fly Rod

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Recon Fly Rod
Recon Fly Rod
Typically the Orvis Recon was regarded because the “Best Mid-Priced Rod” in typically the Fly Fisherman 2015 Gear Guide as the rod was first released, however currently Orvis has greatly expanded typically the offered types ($425-$450, orvis. com) along with almost anything from 7’11” “brush rods” in line weights 8, 9, and 10 for bass fishing (tournament lawful) along with saltwater fishing underneath typically the mangroves for baby tarpon and grown-up snook. For trout fishers, there may be type of new types together with a 10-foot 4-weight that’s excellent for Euro nymphing techniques. Recon rods are created totally in typically the U. S. in typically the Manchester, Vermont factory (even typically the aluminum tubes are American created). Though they show the very same style ethics in which went into your Helios 2, they have got totally new tapers, don’t utilize same thermoplastic resins, and accomplish not utilize same carbon fibers in typically the finished rod. Typically the hardware and reel seats are pared down for the rod that isn't showy, however performs in an extraordinary value.

As constantly, I recommend in which you try out before you can obtain any rod to view in the event that it’s appropriate for you personally, and this also summer from June 6 to July 5 Orvis has a special supply for any individual who check casts a Recon rod. Try out typically the rod, and you’ll be entered for time to earn a limited-edition CFO III reel which has a topographical etching, or possibly a bit of Safe Passage Luggage, or possibly a Hydros HD fly line

New Fly Rod From Winston

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Winston has released their new series of Boron III Plus fly rods. Available in saltwater, jungle, and freshwater models.

Winston Introduces Boron III PLUS Fly Rod Series
Winston Introduces Boron III PLUS Fly Rod Series
NEW FROM WINSTON – THE BORON III PLUS
Introducing the NEW POWERFUL EXTRA FAST, HIGH LINE SPEED Boron III Plus Series – (5wt – 12wt.)
Serious rods for serious anglers for serious fish. Featuring a full spectrum of saltwater rods for every possible fishing scenario. Included in the Plus series are three extra powerful, reinforced Jungle rods designed specifically for Peacock bass and Dorado. The Plus series also includes high-performance freshwater 5wt. and 6wt. rod models. The “Plus” stands for incredible line speed, extra power and design qualities needed to handle monster flies, the wind, sinking and oversized head lines and of course, big, big, fish. Boron III Plus rods are lightweight, smooth casting and feature our new shooting guides, green reel seats and, of course, unmatched Winston quality and craftsmanship.

HIGHLIGHTS
  • 7 thru 12wt. Saltwater Rods, 8 and 9wt. Jungle Rods, 5 and 6wt. Freshwater Rods
  • Highest performance boron/composite materials
  • Exceptionally powerful, high line speed progressive action
  • Overcomes the most challenging fishing situations
  • Turns over big flies with accuracy
  • Smooth casting – won’t fatigue the angler
  • Features Winston’s new “shooting guides” for turbo charging casts
  • Winston Green hard anodized all – aluminum reel seat engraved with company signature logo
  • Embroidered rod bag and Winston green super-light graphite rod tube with company logo.
  • Made in Twin Bridges,Montana with the finest materials and components from the U.S. and around the world
Boron III PLUS – FEATURES

Boron III Plus – Saltwater Rods (7wt through 12wt) Rod Weights: 9’ 7wt. thru 9’ 12wt.

Action: Fast
Grip: Full Wells
Sections: 4
Color: Winston Green
Guides: Hard chrome over-sized snake ‘Shooting Guides’ with chrome nano-lite stripping guides. Over-sized tip-top.
Reel Seat(s): Winston Green up-locking hard-anodized, all-aluminum with double locking rings behind pocketed slide band. Engraved with company signature logo.
Storage: Super-light graphite rod tube embossed with company logo and signature plus logo tech rod sock. Suggested Retail Price: $875 – $895

Boron III Plus – Jungle Rods (8wts, 9wt)

Design specs: Reinforced throughout to combat larger species. Designed to cast a range of lines for jungle conditions. Quick loading, with a strong tip to efficiently turn over big flies, a stronger mid-section for control, reinforced mid #3 section and butt section for added lifting power.
Rod weights: 8’9” 8wt., 9’ 8wt., 9’ 9wt.
Action: Fast
Grip: Longer 7” Full Wells Grip with 1 1⁄2” fighting butt, for improved grip handling in jungle conditions. Sections: 4
Color: Winston Green
Guides: Oversized Hard chrome over-sized snake ‘Shooting Guides’ with chrome nano-lite stripping guides. Over-sized tip-top.
Reel Seat(s): Winston Green up-locking hard-anodized, all-aluminum with double locking rings behind pocketed slide band. Engraved with Winston signature logo.
Storage: Super light-graphite rod tube embossed with company logo and signature plus logo tech rod sock. Suggested Retail Price:$895

Boron III Plus – Freshwater Rods (5wt and 6wt) Rod Weights: 9’ 5wt. and 9’ 6wt.

Action: Fast
Grip: Full Wells
Sections: 4
Color: Winston Green
Guides: Hard chrome over-sized snake ‘Shooting Guides’ with chrome nano-lite stripping guides. Over-sized tip-top.
Reel Seat(s): Winston Green up-locking hard-anodized, all-aluminum with double locking rings behind pocketed slide band. Engraved with company signature logo. Nickel silver reel seat optional. Storage: Super-light graphite rod tube embossed with company logo plus logo tech rod sock. Suggested Retail Price: $855 – $875

Places to Find Wholesale Fly Fishing Supplies

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Places to Find Wholesale Fly Fishing Supplies

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Whether it is walking the rivers of Yellowstone park or casting coming from the coasts of Washington, fly fishing has long been probably the most popular activities for avid outdoorsman and leisurely weekend fisherman alike. With the price of everything upon the rise, people who choose to invest their days off inside a pairs of waders, can be attempting to find affordable tackle and supplies. Or maybe there‘s a dream to open a fly fishing shop down the Missouri river in the base of Montana's tallest mountains. Whatever the motivation can be, here are a few leads on places to find quality equipment at wholesale fly fishing prices :

Centralflies dot com offers a wide selection of the most famous flies used all over the country. The corporate prides itself on delivering a higher quality product at a coffee price. With most of the patterns made of deer or rabbit hair, the flies are said to get a more natural appeal. The flies are tied in Thailand, created of materials from America and Europe. Centralflies dot com carries wet flies, dry flies, nymphs, streamers, woollies, muddlers, salt water flies, and flies specialized for salmon, pike, and bass.

At fliesdirect dot com, and that is a United States based company, a catalog from the 6 most typical kinds of flies with more than 1400 patterns is available. The top quality flies come having a 100% satisfaction guarantee and all orders could be tracked online. Along with the catalog, fliesdirect dot com offers a bidding program upon the manufacture of special orders. The service is free of charge, and works well when you are performing preliminary pricing for the wholesale fly fishing business. This bidding program has got the potential to provide you with the precise flies you would like at price considerably less than purchasing the separately.

Not only flies can be found from percys flies dot com. The corporate is doing business since 1888, making them probably the most stable names in playing field of wholesale fly fishing supplies. Along with the massive choice of flies, customers will find all of the gear they might need for even their first fly fishing trip. They carries rods, reels, and combos, an extensive type of clothing and specialty gear, and offers to handle your particular tying orders.

A website that‘s aimed more toward the fisherman rather compared to the bait shop is gofishin dot com. The website offers quality, name brand, gear and supplies which are prices at or below wholesale fly fishing prices. Stock is usually changing, if you do not see what you need, it might pay to return with a later date and evaluate the inventory. The corporate currently offers 19 different rod and reels, as well as over 450 different fly patterns. To compliment their type of fly fishing gear, the internet catalog also contains items for hunting, camping, sports, and also a type of gifts for the fellow outdoorsman.
 
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