I used it a lot in Charleston for Reds and had a ton of fun trying to break it candy caning it on larger fish. Never gave out. 10/10 for the price point. Works okay for canal carp too, but waving a bright yellow stick around them isn't super ideal.
On Thursday, May 27, 2021 at 3:24:53 PM UTC-4 Josh wrote:
I have the Eagle Claw Featherlight 6-Feet 6-Inch rod rigged up with 3 wt line and it is quite fun to fish with. It's like casting a noodle sometimes, but it works great in tight spaces like the smaller Shenandoah streams and spring creeks in PA.On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 2:21 PM tperkins <thomas....@gmail.com> wrote:No experience with Wade Co. But I think District Angling normally has a couple of Butter Sticks in stock and they have a decent price point, i have a 3wt that i just love. But if you want to go real cheap try a Eagle Claw Featherlight. They are like $40 and a lot of fun. Also the Cabelas CGRs are pretty cheap.--On Thursday, May 27, 2021 at 12:41:01 PM UTC-4 Ryan D wrote:Any one have any experience with Wade rods? I've been curious about glass lately but i'm not looking to spend $500+ on another rod (yet).I can't tell if these are actually good rods or if they just have fancy marketing.
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