RobG
Well-known member
It's not that hard if you can get someone to show you the ropes. However, if you are willing to throw down $600 for a rod the amount of money you save probably won't matter that much, but it is fun. Sorry you got stuck in the odd weight rut; you clearly got some bad advice early on .Thanks for the replies! Id love to build my own, but would hate to screw something up.
Some shops allow you to demo a rod so ask around. If they have you cast the rod in the parking lot make sure the line is clean as it makes a huge difference, or better yet bring your own line (and cast on the lawn) and maybe a typical streamer soaked in water. Most my rods are ~20 year old Sages, but my favorite big-ugly streamer rod is a 6wt Pac Bay I put together with spare parts. The lumbering feel just seems to work better for heavy flies, but it is a personal thing.
If it you were looking for a dry fly or saltwater flats fishing rod I'd say shell out the money, but it is quite possible that could lower your budget considerably and wind up with a rod you like better than a super crisp high dollar rod. Spend the extra money on a reel that feels really solid and you'll appreciate it if you get into a good fish.
This one is courtesy of a 490 LL, dry fly at a rising fish of course