looking for some feedback on this series and on this particular rod in the line up.
I've heard from a good amount of folks that they feel that this is the best series Sage has ever produced! Sounds like a bold statement, and I agree it is, yet I've heard that from several people who have fished Sage for a long time!
More or less, looking for some feedback from folks who have fished this series of rods, and your thoughts in general on how it casts and fishes.
I should preface with my experience and personal take on Sage Spey rods in general as well.
*R8~ I've never tried them so I have zero input.
*Igniter~ for whatever reason, I never got along with this series. I'm not sure what it is, but it's not my favorite. I've tried them from switch rods all the way up to 14' rods, and I never could cast them comfortably.
*X ~ I actually like this series of rods from Sage! When I made the decision to upgrade my rods, I had it down to the 14' 7wt Sage X or the Gaelforce 14' 9/10 GE (it's a true 8/9.) I had tried a lot of different rods and done a lot of research, and essentially I was torn between the X, a MKX, or an Equalizer. I have enjoyed almost every Sage X I've tried and find them to be really nice. Whether it's the 14' rods or even the 11' 7wt which is a gem of a rod, I really do like the 'X' series.
*ONE ~ some of these were pretty cool! I especially liked the 13' 10wt! If anyone has one collecting dust, let me know.
*Method ~ like the igniter, I never got along with this series. I really wanted to like it, as the guides I was fishing with at the time loved it, but I just couldn't cast the rod well. For me, the Method and the igniter give me very little feedback into the cork, and the rods are very very light. I just struggle with ultra light, and very stiff/fast rods.
Givem that info, I'm wondering how I will get along with the HD troutspey! Thanks friends
<Alex
616-644-4214
I've heard from a good amount of folks that they feel that this is the best series Sage has ever produced! Sounds like a bold statement, and I agree it is, yet I've heard that from several people who have fished Sage for a long time!
More or less, looking for some feedback from folks who have fished this series of rods, and your thoughts in general on how it casts and fishes.
I should preface with my experience and personal take on Sage Spey rods in general as well.
*R8~ I've never tried them so I have zero input.
*Igniter~ for whatever reason, I never got along with this series. I'm not sure what it is, but it's not my favorite. I've tried them from switch rods all the way up to 14' rods, and I never could cast them comfortably.
*X ~ I actually like this series of rods from Sage! When I made the decision to upgrade my rods, I had it down to the 14' 7wt Sage X or the Gaelforce 14' 9/10 GE (it's a true 8/9.) I had tried a lot of different rods and done a lot of research, and essentially I was torn between the X, a MKX, or an Equalizer. I have enjoyed almost every Sage X I've tried and find them to be really nice. Whether it's the 14' rods or even the 11' 7wt which is a gem of a rod, I really do like the 'X' series.
*ONE ~ some of these were pretty cool! I especially liked the 13' 10wt! If anyone has one collecting dust, let me know.
*Method ~ like the igniter, I never got along with this series. I really wanted to like it, as the guides I was fishing with at the time loved it, but I just couldn't cast the rod well. For me, the Method and the igniter give me very little feedback into the cork, and the rods are very very light. I just struggle with ultra light, and very stiff/fast rods.
Givem that info, I'm wondering how I will get along with the HD troutspey! Thanks friends
<Alex
616-644-4214