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NEW TFO RODS


bsherck

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Boy, Gary has touched a lot of companies... I think I've seen his name associated with Lamiglas, G Loomis, Shimano, TFO, North Fork Composites, Coastal Conservation Association. And I've never read a bio so I'd guess there are plenty of others.

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Ralph,

They're still working on retail outlets. TBA. For now, you can purchase online. Stop by and see us at the Northwest Sports Show and we'll see what we can't do about getting a few rods in your hands.

Best, Bill

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Ralph,

They're still working on retail outlets. TBA. For now, you can purchase online. Stop by and see us at the Northwest Sports Show and we'll see what we can't do about getting a few rods in your hands.

Best, Bill

LOL, I'm not a big fan of the Sports Show. I may have to wait or take my chances... smile

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Beginner rods? I think not!

why do you feel these rods are not addequate for the beginner? i felt the blanks offered a smooth and notacible load when false casting, wich is a huge help when learning to fly cast! g-loomis i feel use a really stiff blank, i know of alot of guys who fish steelhead religously that are switching to sage for this very reason. i personally have switched to redington for all my gear, i feel these rods give me the best of both worlds, a good solid backbone and a smooth forgiving tip section.

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ahh, i see... well i dont think of TFO as bieng a high end rod, now the best"bang for your buck" yes! for sure. but the rods that i use are not even in the same catergory as far as price range, this is why i feel they are a good "beginner rod" , priced in the low end spectrum, but have the feel of a high end brand.

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These rods are only IM6 graphite which would put them in the beginner/low budget category.

Boys and the price of there toys.

What I'm saying is there is more than likely no better rod in the world for the BWCA.

IM6? The only one who cares about what the rod is made of is the guy holding the rod. We are talking about a back pack rod here. IM8 would be to brittle for this application.

I find it much easier to throw a tight loop with a fast rod. That was MUCH EASiER! So I would say a more expensive (highend) rod would work better for the beginner. Then again I don't need a tight loop when nimphing do I?

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If you haven't fished the Axion or TiCrX series, you're missing out on high-end rods. About two years ago TFO did the old Pepsi challenge thing and most folks picked the TFOs over both the Sage and Loomis. Everyone makes pretty good rods these days. I'm just partial to the TFO folks, because they're friends....

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