The two-handed beach rod that will cast 80-120' is a good tool for
fall coho off our sloping beaches where distance is the name of the
game. It is way overkill, no matter the weight for searuns which are
always within a short cast from shore.
Leland.
Yes, I've seen those dicussions. I just wondered if anyone has
tried the lighter, though still two-handed (if desired) casting rod
on our local beaches. The atlantis models seem a little big for
searuns and 4# silvers (though I would never refuse to fish one!).
I take it the action on this particular Tracker is not-so-fast?
From: Leland Miyawaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: CND Tracker Series--anybody tried them?
Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 20:47:33 -0700
I've been using the fastest models I can. Of the CND's the Atlantis
rods were designed with overhead casting to stripers in mind. On
flyfishingforum.com, the Atlantis coupled with the Rio Outbound
line has been discussed at length.
Leland.
I think the 9'8" would make a great Puget Sound beach rod--Leland,
have you tried this?
I'm putting a Saturday at River Run on my schedule, too.
Tom