Ultra-Light Indeed
When you fish the bushy-choked creeks throughout the Southwest, a short, ultra-light fly rod is a mandatory piece of equipment. For the ultimate experience, a six-foot to seven-foot fly rod in a 2wt or 3wt line class will be a good fit for many of these creeks. I have found fishing the right rod will make the day much more enjoyable. A particular quiver of rods of mine has two specialized models that are well suited for my home waters. They were designed for small mountain Rio's, willow-lined creeks, and meandering streams that often have sections of dense canopy, presenting numerous casting challenges. Both rods are graphite and are Winston WT light trout rods in 6’6” 2wt and 7’ 3wt models. These two specialized fly rods are perfect for anglers who love fishing the blue lines out here in the West. Sadly, fly rods like these are hardly manufactured by those name-brand rod companies once known for creek rods. Consequently, I’m not interested in selling any creek rod due to the sever...









