Peter Ross
Member
Thinking a 5-weight Sage R8 Core 596 (9 1/2 foot) or Sage R8 Core 5100 (10 foot) might improve my game and wondering whether any of you have experience with these rods. Of course, I will entertain other suggestions. (I woke up this morning thinking I needed a little forum abuse.)
I've been fly fishing for 50 years though not continuously and have been back in the game for a season after a lengthy hiatus. So my rods are older. I have a Sage 390SP and 690SP in my fairly extensive quiver and recently gave my longtime battle-ax Sage 590SP to a buddy who wants to learn. My 5wt 8'9" Winston LT is a lovely rod, but when fishing wet fly (three flies, full intermediate line) I am wishing I could cast another 10 feet and had more line control for mending. And I would like more line control for mending when indicator nymphing. I have other rods, so dry fly considerations are not a huge concern here. I'm also thinking about a longer bamboo rod for wet fly, but that's another discussion.
I'm guessing the 596 R8 would be a more capable version of my old 590SP but that's based on what I've read and fantasized. But would the 10-foot 5100 be even better. Yes, there are less-expensive rods and yes, I should go to a shop and test cast. The nearest fly shop is about 40 minutes away so that's a time investment. Also, "Honey, I'm heading out for a few hours." "Okay, where are you going?" "To the fly shop." "Oh, what are you getting." "Another fly rod." "WHAT?!?" That vs. arriving quietly via UPS. Also, lawn casting a piece of yarn is not the same as throwing a mess and having to quickly mend on the water. Only fishing experience truly reveals this.
So, any thoughts on a 9 1/2- vs 10-foot 5-weight for indicator nymphing?
I've been fly fishing for 50 years though not continuously and have been back in the game for a season after a lengthy hiatus. So my rods are older. I have a Sage 390SP and 690SP in my fairly extensive quiver and recently gave my longtime battle-ax Sage 590SP to a buddy who wants to learn. My 5wt 8'9" Winston LT is a lovely rod, but when fishing wet fly (three flies, full intermediate line) I am wishing I could cast another 10 feet and had more line control for mending. And I would like more line control for mending when indicator nymphing. I have other rods, so dry fly considerations are not a huge concern here. I'm also thinking about a longer bamboo rod for wet fly, but that's another discussion.
I'm guessing the 596 R8 would be a more capable version of my old 590SP but that's based on what I've read and fantasized. But would the 10-foot 5100 be even better. Yes, there are less-expensive rods and yes, I should go to a shop and test cast. The nearest fly shop is about 40 minutes away so that's a time investment. Also, "Honey, I'm heading out for a few hours." "Okay, where are you going?" "To the fly shop." "Oh, what are you getting." "Another fly rod." "WHAT?!?" That vs. arriving quietly via UPS. Also, lawn casting a piece of yarn is not the same as throwing a mess and having to quickly mend on the water. Only fishing experience truly reveals this.
So, any thoughts on a 9 1/2- vs 10-foot 5-weight for indicator nymphing?