Hi @Dougtroutfisher Did you get to try it out? Perfect pick by the way. Will suit inner Hebrides perfectly. Thanks for buying. We really appreciate it. Stu
Hi Stuart thanks for your veiws on cadence rod i have 10ft 5wt it is braw use it for floaters and sink tip the 9ft 9 8wt or 10ft wt sounds good thanks once again for your help
Hi William. In short, the answer is yes. Very much so. If you are buying for sinking line only, I’d just err towards the 9ft 9in #8. But the 10ft #8 is more versatile and handles sinkers great. There’s an article here that discusses most Rod buying considerations. Click this link www.cadencefishing.co.uk/blog/fly-fishing/choosing-a-cadence-stillwater-fly-rod/ It might help you decide 👍 Many thanks Stu
Just purchased a 10ft 5wt cadence rod for fishing the wild brown trout lochs in the inner Hebrides. Hope to get it tested before season closes.
Hi @Dougtroutfisher
Did you get to try it out? Perfect pick by the way.
Will suit inner Hebrides perfectly.
Thanks for buying. We really appreciate it.
Stu
Hi Stuart thanks for your veiws on cadence rod i have 10ft 5wt it is braw use it for floaters and sink tip the 9ft 9 8wt or 10ft wt sounds good thanks once again for your help
Not a problem @williamgrant6647
Those 10ft #5’s are great aren’t they? Glad you’re enjoying yours 👍 Thats magic to hear.
Will a 10ft wt7 handle fast sinking lines
Hi William.
In short, the answer is yes. Very much so.
If you are buying for sinking line only, I’d just err towards the 9ft 9in #8.
But the 10ft #8 is more versatile and handles sinkers great.
There’s an article here that discusses most Rod buying considerations. Click this link www.cadencefishing.co.uk/blog/fly-fishing/choosing-a-cadence-stillwater-fly-rod/
It might help you decide 👍
Many thanks
Stu