Keep That Old Rod
I don't understand why anyone would sell an old rod that's been a loyal partner in their fishing adventures, just for the purpose of acquiring some alleged latest-and-greatest fly rod. Especially when it involves creek rods for the smallest of mountain streams. Will the catch rate improve with the new rod? I doubt it. Will it bring more joy while fishing a trout stream? Probably not if fishing is the objective. Do marketing teams in today's rod companies dislike guys like me? Most likely....I fish classic rods significantly more than contemporary fly rods. However, it's their fault. Remember when rod companies advertised their fly rods will last a lifetime? Don't get me wrong. There's nothing wrong with buying a new rod that fits your needs. However, I would suggest you keep that trusty fly rod that has served you well through the years. This past week, my fishing buddy rigged up his old St. Croix 6' 3wt graphite fly rod with a big smile. He said he hadn...