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Sage Two-Handed Traditional Style

Sage Two-Handed Traditional Style

Sage Traditional Style Rods are light and responsive, yet built with a true, progressive Spey taper. Designed for mid- to long-belly lines, these rods load easily and perform all the traditional and modern Spey casts. • Every Sage rod comes with a lifetime warranty • Rod Case Included • Free Shipping on all Sage Rods Sage on their Two-Handed Series As a company with deep roots in the Pacific Northwest, we've been at the forefront of the two-handed revolution since the beginning. Now, with interest in two-handed rods growing around the world, we're proud to offer a wide selection of innovative two-handed fly rods. Sage on their Rods Some say Sage rods are legendary for their magical properties, their propensity for placing flies just above the ripple. We don't know about magic, but we do know that every Sage rod is made by hand and we make rods for anglers of every stripe... At Sage, every piece of angling equipment we make is designed, tested and hand built with one goal in mind: Maximum fishability . It's a term we came up with a few years back to describe the kind of performance that helps you cast better, fish more effectively and have more fun. In short, every Sage rod, reel and line is specifically designed to help you make the most of your precious time on the water.

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Craftsmen have a passion for bamboo fishing rods - Bellingham Herald


Craftsmen have a passion for bamboo fishing rods
Bellingham Herald
He began using fiberglass rods, and later those made from graphite. Johnson probably fished the death out of those, too. Now he has come full circle. He's fishing a bamboo rod again. But he didn't buy it. Bamboo rods are prohibitively expensive for ...

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St. Croix develops the first elite musky "Situation Sticks" - MuskieFIRST


St. Croix develops the first elite musky "Situation Sticks"
MuskieFIRST
"You can't believe how comfortable it is to fish a Bull Dawg all day with one of the 9-foot Legend "Big Nasty" rods," Saric adds. And if you like giant bucktails, the 8' 6" Sling Blade gives you tireless long casts, smooth boatside maneuvers and ...

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John Berry's Fly-Fishing for Trout: Fishing on opening day with Lori - Baxter Bulletin


John Berry's Fly-Fishing for Trout: Fishing on opening day with Lori
Baxter Bulletin
... her rods (one with a San Juan worm and a Y2K and one with a large streamer) and I was preparing my river boat to launch, my old friend, Phil Lilley, walked up from the river to the parking lot with a couple of guys that had been fishing with him, ...

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Fenwick Elite Tech Smallmouth Rods. They Are Worth A Look. - BassResource.com (press release)


Fenwick Elite Tech Smallmouth Rods. They Are Worth A Look.
BassResource.com (press release)
I got on board right away as I needed a new spinning rod, so I gave the new Fenwick a shot, I purchased the 6'9" medium power, extra fast action spinning model and I can tell you I was very impressed with the feel of the rod. I got the rod to use for ...

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On The Fly: Winterize your fly cast with micro rods - Capital City Weekly


On The Fly: Winterize your fly cast with micro rods
Capital City Weekly
By Rich Culver | Capital City Weekly Nothing in recreational sport fishing is more poetic in form than a perfectly executed fly cast. Whether it's a simple overhead cast with a single-handed fly rod, or a challenging 100-foot, change of direction, ...

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Craftsmen have a passion for bamboo fishing rods - Duluth News Tribune


Craftsmen have a passion for bamboo fishing rods
Duluth News Tribune
He began using fiberglass rods, and later those made from graphite. Johnson probably fished the death out of those, too. Now he has come full circle. He's fishing a bamboo rod again. But he didn't buy it. Bamboo rods are prohibitively expensive for ...

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