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1 12th July 06:22
bugcaster
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Exchanging one item of addiction for another, Hardy for Loop.


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2 12th July 06:23
peter charles
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Good luck with the sale Randy. The newer Hardys, like this one, are
excellent, powerful, fast action double-handed rods that would be
superb for shooting head or short head spey work. Anybody here who
wants to fish the Great Lakes tribs with a double-hander should buy
this in a heartbeat.

I would've bought it already, but being three piece, it won't fit in
the trunk of the Golf. The "Buy Now" price is less than half retail
for the current, comparable Hardy Gem.

Peter

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3 12th July 06:23
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Are you hinting that another would-be spey caster might want to buy this?

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4 12th July 06:23
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Depends on what that would-be spey caster wanted in a rod. I've never
tried an Elite but from what I understand, the Elites are similar to
the current Gem line so I'll confine my comments to the Gem's I've
tried. Gem's are fast action, stiff, powerful rods that are equally
at home overhead as they are on the spey. They're not that great as a
"learning" rod as timing and loading a more critical compared to more
moderate actioned rods. They are a bit heavier than other rods of
similar size, but by the same token, are more powerful than most as
well. The T&T line-up would be the closest in American made rods.

The best word to describe the Gem's is "robust". Big, powerful
sticks that can take anything a caster or a fish can dish out. To
slow them down to learn on, it would be necessary to overline them a
fair bit and that takes away some of the sweetness of the rods.
Because of the power, they'll handle the heavy lines and I'm sure some
would prefer them lined that way.

Andy Murry of Hardy lines his rods very lightly and only the upper
third to half of the rod is working. At a clave in Michigan, we were
trying his Gems, Sirrus, and Origin double-handed rods with a variety
of lines and I asked him if these rods were not in fact underlined
when used with the Hardy linesthat were rated for them. He thought
not but a few of us like the rods with a bit heavier load.

All that to say that is that these rods are big, powerful, and fast
with superb quality hardware and fittings. Not for the faint of
heart.

Peter

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5 12th July 06:23
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Randy, post your eBay listing here under "Musings" - "For Sale by
Owner" as a lot of spey rod guys and Hardy fans frequent this spot.

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6 12th July 06:23
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Thanks, I'll give it a shot.
Randy
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