- Konnetic HD Technology®
- Mahogany blank colour
- Bronze thread wraps with gold trim
- Fuji® ceramic stripper guides
- Hard chrome snake guides and tip top
- Walnut wood inserts with bronze up-locking seat
- Flor grade, snub nosed, half wells cork handles
- Tan rod bag with brown logo and model tag
- Brown powder coated aluminium rod tube with Sage medallion
7ft 9in #3 4pce –Â Small caddis and attractors – A great tool for small, brushy streams and close casts. Its a joy to play fish on and protects light tippets incredibly well.
8ft 6in #4 4pce –Â Small to medium sized mayflies and caddis -The perfect tool for small stream fishing when you want the versatility to cast larger flies. It opens up the option to cast large terrestrials while still offering accuracy and lightweight feel that is perfect for smaller fish in smaller water.
8ft 9in #3 4pce – Tricos and small mayflies – Best on small to medium streams but in a pinch can hold it’s own on large water. It may be the ultimate tool for wading a stream while fish are actively eating micro bugs off the surface or in the film.
8ft 6in #5 4pce –Â Medium sized caddis and terrrestials – This rod features the versatility of a 9’0″ 5wt with increased accuracy in tighter spaces. Great for the angler looking for a rod to do it all with a slight focus on smaller water.
9ft 0in #4 4pce – Small to medium sized mayflies and caddis – An amazing all-around tool for the angler who plans the day around a dry fly hatch but also wants to mix in some other techniques during a stale mid-day hour.
9ft 0in #5 4pce –Â Medium sized mayflies, caddis, and terrestrials – This rod features a modest casting tempo and a smooth but versatile action. A versatile tool designed to cover the majority of scenarios faced by a trout angler.
9ft 0in #6 4pce –Â Larger stoneflies and terrestrials – This rod brings the smooth and easy-loading action to a six weight size. The 6wt is a versatile player and can handle anything from small flies to streamers. This 6wt takes it all in stride and offers a unique experience for the angler who wants to cast at a slower, more deliberate tempo.
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