mcwillja wrote:
I just saw these in my local fly shop in syracuse today. I picked one up and i personally wasn't comfortable with the grip.
717BrownTown wrote:
I built a 10" 3 Wt for my son and he wanted a grip similar to the link grip. So I agreed to try it. It turned out to be his favorite rod. Personally I like it. I like that I can put a finger directly on the blank. I think I can feel strikes and the nymph on the bottom better.
The Grip is relatively long so I can adjust my grip up or down the blank depending on how I am fishing. It works well when high sticking. My one complaint is he wanted darker cork and the cork I and was coarse So it feel a little rough to me. My son doesn't mind it.
I am building one for myself this winter and I am using fine cork.
The few times I was able to get that rod out of his hands to fish with it I enjoyed it.
Thanks for the endorsement. At $77.50 all in, it sounds like a person can't go wrong, even if it's just to have an inexpensive backup rod back at the vehicle.I actually have the 8' 4 wt with the link grip. Once you get passed the aesthetics, the feel of the rod is quite nice. Good action and quite a nice small stream dry fly rod. Components are quality and the cork is high grade. The handle, while odd, allows for a very light grip, which translates to well to finesse fishing. I grabbed in on sale a couple years ago.