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Posted 6 Years, 7 Months ago Linkback
I am looking for a rod to fish the feather river for salmon and steelhead. What are the best rods out their? Is the adg titan the best rod out their? How does a orvis t3 compare? What about sage?

What about warranty? How much will the rod cost to fix if a fish breaks it? What if I break it on a car door?
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Posted 6 Years, 7 Months ago Linkback
People use 6, 7 and 8 weights mostly for steelheading in the valley rivers.

For salmon people use 8, 9 and 10 weights.

What other size good fly rods do you own? This is the big question.

Rod warranties are not all that different.

Price of rods does vary a lot.
Everything that we see is a shadow cast by that which we do not see.
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Posted 6 Years, 7 Months ago Linkback
I have a 9 weight tfo and a 7/8 adg titanium. When I bought the rod it had a unconditional warranty for $49 (reasonable) but they have decided they are not making enough money so they are retroactively changing my warranty to $98. Companies obviously have added warranty charges, have any added a charge to rods retroactively?

Lets say Tfo said "all rod repairs will not be $200 instead of $25, regardless of when you bought it". That is what Adg did. It was $9.95 to fix /replace the reel. Now, it is $70. That includes those who bought the reel when it was a unconditionalwarranty "if any part of the reel fails to perform for any reason, send it to us for repairwith your receipt and registration copy, and $9.50 for shipping and handling
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