My vote would be the 4 wt 7'6". TFO makes very good, reasonably priced rods (under $200). As for rod length, even on small streams I think longer rods are better for line control and brush can be avoided by using either a bow-and-arrow or roll cast, and a longer rod increases your distance on those casts. The 4 wt will better handle any decent sized bass you may run into as well.
On Tuesday, November 28, 2017 at 9:35:32 AM UTC-5, Brian Cohen wrote:
-- On Tuesday, November 28, 2017 at 9:35:32 AM UTC-5, Brian Cohen wrote:
Good morning TPFR....I have been messing around with my 9 foot, 6-weight Echo rod for the last year and a a half, catching lots of shad, the occasional bass, and a whole mess of bluegill. I've also gone out for trout a few times, without much luck, and I'd like to change that.The six-weight is great for fishing on the Potomac and the Shenandoah, but I am thinking about a smaller and lighter rod for smaller streams and trout.I live in DC, and love to fish Rock Creek. I like small streams - fished once this past summer at Hemlock Overlook and thought it was great. I mainly have time for trout at Holmes Run and Accotink, with the occasional foray further out.So I'm thinking about a 3- or 4-weight, either 7' or 7'6", and I can't figure out which would be best.Would be curious to hear your thoughts on pros and cons, or if there is another weight/length combo I should be considering. And if you have any specific suggestions for a relatively inexpensive rod, please weigh in with them (I am trying to keep the rod relatively inexpensive because I figure my money is better spent on 1) A good fly line, and 2) A casting lesson or two).Thanks for sharing your expertise and experience,Brian
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