Winston IM6 376 - 2pc or 3pc?
I'm guessing there are few fly fishers who still rig up a two-piece fly rod these days. I do. Of course, it helps that I fish two-piece rods that are short, light trout models built for small stream fishing, and I have found these are easy to pack for travel to local fishing destinations. Long rods in two-piece configurations are not as convenient, but still very packable for car travel. Air travel, yeah, a bit more cumbersome. Once three and four-piece fly rods came on the fly fishing scene, the two-piece fly rod quickly became just a memory in fly fishing history. Of course, I'm talking about graphite rods here. Winston offered two-piece and three-piece IM6 models for several years. The consumer had the option of buying a rod in either configuration. Winston still sold 2-piece models during the early production years of the WT series, and are still selling their most famous 2-piece rod, the TMF, to this day! Remarkable! For the past few of years, I have been fly fishing with ...




