try a St. croux rod it has an unconditional warranty

Dean Larson wrote:

> HI James
>   I think I would stay with a nine foot or longer. If
> you can find a set up that the rod has a good
> warranty. I'm not sure Cortland has a warranty on
> their rods. They do get broken you know. Have you
> looked at reddingtons? Just my .02 worth.
>   I've managed to break seven or eight.
>   Dean
> --- James Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > hey yall,
> > I am looking for an 8 wt and I need help on where I
> > can get the best deal
> > for the best quality or rod, reel, line and the
> > whole 9 yards.  I was look
> > at this and wondered if it would be a good choice, I
> > saw it at Hook and
> > Hackle website:
> >
> > "8 WEIGHT - Complete balanced outfit includes: 9'
> > Cortland CL graphite fly
> > rod, WF-8-F 444 line (peach), Cortland Crown fly
> > reel, 100 yard spool of 20#
> > Cortland Micron fly line backing, aluminum rod case,
> > leader, video and
> > booklet on fly fishing. This outfit is suitable for
> > bass, steelhead, salmon
> > and light saltwater fly fishing."
> >
> > Is this a decent deal? is it hight quality stuff at
> > all? I could probably
> > get one that costed a little more because It would
> > be for my birthday.  What
> > would I be satisfied with, what is something with
> > good quality for a fair
> > price?  please give me any websites that have what I
> > am looking for.
> >
> > I am thinking a 2 piece sould be good about 8-9 foot
> > with a protective case.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > James
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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