I agree with that for the most part but you need a reel that will balance out the rod correctly and the reel off my other 3wt just doesn't feel right. Gonna find one a little lighter.Love those 3 weight rods. Turns small trout into marlins, super fun.
Remember the "golden rule" - the reel only holds your line. I never spent a ton on my reel. 1. rod 2. line 3. reel
I looked at those as well and they have great reviews and I definitely liked the price better. My problem was that they only offer a 7'6" in a 3wt for that series. I was looking for a 8'6" rod and the Vesper just has some nice features I really like.was looking at their drifter series last year, couldnt decide which would be best for smallish streams and small lakes 376 or 486.
so ifin one was to get up the courage to try some of those mountain streams and some easier to get to streams around townsend, which one would be a good do all type of rod. ive only experience with a 6wt 9 so far.I looked at those as well and they have great reviews and I definitely liked the price better. My problem was that they only offer a 7'6" in a 3wt for that series. I was looking for a 8'6" rod and the Vesper just has some nice features I really like.
I'm unique in that I prefer a 9' rod in the small streams, better reach and more line control. I know nothing of moonshine other than the name, so no suggestions there, but I'd go with a 4 wt if it were me.so ifin one was to get up the courage to try some of those mountain streams and some easier to get to streams around townsend, which one would be a good do all type of rod. ive only experience with a 6wt 9 so far.