Sage Z-Axis 7136-4 Conversion

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RE: Sage Z-Axis 7136-4 Conversion 2010/07/17 05:30:01 (permalink)
DJ,

Nice looking build. It isn't my cup of tea and I'd never build myself one like that, but you have to admire the craftsmanship that is in there.

Are those Fuji Titaniums?

Thanks
Rick
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RE: Sage Z-Axis 7136-4 Conversion 2010/07/17 13:41:26 (permalink)
great job,i would love to fish it.
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RE: Sage Z-Axis 7136-4 Conversion 2010/07/17 18:44:45 (permalink)
Center pinning isn't for me but great work. Why ruin a perfectly good spey blank? Just kidding! Really appreciate quality craftsmanship, thanks for sharing.

"If I'm not going to catch anything, then I'd rather not catch anything on flies." Bob Lawless

"Something to think about: If you fish the wrong fly long and hard enough, it will sooner or later become the right fly." John Gierach
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RE: Sage Z-Axis 7136-4 Conversion 2010/07/27 11:06:21 (permalink)
Welcome DJ...would look great paired up with a PFC!

Just ignore the jealous & ignorant which this site sure doesn't lack!
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RE: Sage Z-Axis 7136-4 Conversion 2010/08/05 09:53:15 (permalink)
Absolutely fantastic job on the rod. I have a number of standard & custom float and noodle rods, ranging from 9' to 15'. 90% of the time, I use 13' rods. That length seems best for most situations on the Great Lakes. Also, I flyfish for everything (fresh and salt) except steelhead. In my humble opinion, pinning is, hands down, the most effective way of catching lots of steelhead.
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