Fishing The Fly Scotland
Index => Tackle Talk => Topic started by: Jim Eddie on 09/08/2010 at 20:14
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Anyone see the the review by Magnus in this months FF & FT :z16 As always an insightful well written review, credit where credit is due.
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Jim
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Hang on Jim .... You've done it again .... I haven't read this yet! :shock
My copy won't arrive for about a week, when they are in the shops :cry
Best wishes
Mike
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Anyone see the the review by Magnus in this months FF & FT :z16 As always an insightful well written review, credit where credit is due.
Jim
Yes Jim, he certainly heaps praise on the new Hardy Angel2. He wasn't so keen on one of the other rods he reviewed though. Can't remember what it was called. :wink
Irvine
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I've got my copy of the magazine now ..... thanks to Jim and Kevin for sending me copies of the review :z16
Best wishes
Mike
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Great review of the rod Mike, congrats :z16
Have you thought about making a 4 pc version of the rod (think: annual flights to and from Scotland...)?
C U
Jeroen
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Cheers Jeroen :z16
We designed this new blank specifically as a 3 piece one, this is my fault I'm afraid, I really do like three piece fly rods :wink
We may possibly try to design a 4 piece blank to match the rod in the near future, but we haven't started any work on this yet.
Best wishes
Mike
For more details, please see http://www.flylineshop.com/barrio-fly-rods.html (http://www.flylineshop.com/barrio-fly-rods.html) or http://www.fishingthefly.co.uk/barrio-fly-rods.html (http://www.fishingthefly.co.uk/barrio-fly-rods.html)
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I cast & fished this rod at Haddo today with the GT140 #3 line and was very impressed, it fished like a 3wt but cast like a #5. :z16
More than enough power low down in the rod to lean on and turn a big fish but, without feeling stiff or pokerish (as much as a 3wt ever can), superb feedback from the blank. In terms of casting it will throw a long way when strung with the GT line, I was able to carry over 85' and shoot a lot further yet at close range it was superb too. Short quick casts and direction changes to cover cruising fish with a single dry were effortless and required no thought.
If you like light line gear it is well worth cast next time you are at Haddo, think Mike will have the demo rod most days.
Cheers
Ben