Here's one that is sure to stir some controversy! First, a little history from the Hawk.
In the Midwest, we typically fish fairly small rivers, and the conditions are usually high water, crowded with guys, and the fish are very spooky. In order to negotiate the holding cover for the fish, we will use a fly rod blank that is set up as a "drift rod" which has spinning guides on it. For the most part, guys use 9 foot 8 weight, or 9 weight rods (Sage or Loomis). We will spool a fly reel (Martin 72 multiplier) with monofilament(6 or 8 pound Ultragreen), and strip out pre-measured units of line to work a run. When you want to fish a different segment of your drift, you either reel in a short length, or meter out more line. By laying out a grid for the run, you can insure that you have covered every inch a fish could lay in. Now the question.
I am looking at a Lamiglas Rod, but Loomis or Sage is also fine with me. I could handle a rod with a baitcaster handle, or centerpin set up. I would like a rod that is about 10'that is light to medium light with a fast action. It needs to be sensitive enough to feel a fish fart while holding in a riffle. I would use primarily as a float rod, but may drift with it when I head to the Zipper for my annual spring trip to catch and release native metalheads (121 days to go until I'm there). OK BOYS, start firing out the opinions.
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