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Dale M

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  1. Hey guys. Im in need of a new spring creek rod, and was tossing out the idea of a fiberglass rod. I have never fished one, have only messed with Cabelas newer glass rod in the store. Just thought it might be a nice change of pace to use something that casts a little different than my standard fly rods. Anybody have any suggestions for a cheaper decent glass rod, besides the Cabelas CGR. I'm just trying to come up with a few to pick between, preferably a 3-4 wt. Thanks, Ryan

    I have a 7' Cabelas CGR 4/5 rod. I bought it last fall but didn't really try it out until a few weeks ago when I was on a Wisconsin spring pond (some open on Jan. 1st). I was casting a Cabelas premier WF-4-f line with it. I could cast about 50' or so without any problem but, what really impressed me was how gently I was able to put the line on the water. The rod worked very well for skittish brookies in crystal clear water on a sunny day. To me this rod seems more like a true 4 wt than a 5 wt. and I its' slower action works well for me. To me it casts just as well as $400.00 rod. On the downside of the rod is the handle. The reel seat seems to be too small and the rings don't fit comfortably around the food of the reel. I took out some fine sandpaper and sanded it down about a a sixteenth of an inch or so. This was where I found that the cork was what you would call good quality with a lot of filler. You will need a reel with a shorter foot, an Orvis Rocky Mountain 3/4 wt fits the rod very well while I had trouble (even after sanding) with a Scientific Anglers System 1 reel. I still think it's good rod and would still recommend it, you just need to be aware of those flaws. I can't wait to try it out in the Driftless this spring.

    I"ve gotten into using glass lately. Last year I purchased a Fenwick FF 756 rod and this is another nice rod. This is a classic glass rod that obviously is not made anymore. It casts a Cortland Sylk DT-6-F line nicely. I tried it out on a Driftless stream last summer and even though it was a 6 wt rod a 10" brown still put up a nice fight on it. So it may not be necessary to have 3/4 wt rod. These rods usually show up on ebay from time to time for about $75.00 or so. Those are the only 2 glass rods that I own

    so I hope you don't mind me putting in my 2 cents.

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