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CLICK HERE FOR LATEST TESTIMONIAL WITH PICTURES! I received my new Hexagraph rod last night, after dark, so I could not test its casting qualities. My first impression (and my wife's as well) was that it is beautiful as a work of art. This morning I cast it with a WF4F line over grass (New England in late December has no open water) and was astounded at its performance, even without a proper water haul. The rod drives itself with no shoulder effort, permitiing a concentration on accuracy rather than demanding a concentration on power. After twenty minutes of climbing the learning curve I dropped a hookless fly in front of a white-throated sparrow picking seeds on the ground at a full 60 feet(!), so close that he pecked at it as if it were an insect suddenly dropped by the gods for his nourishment on a cold day. Needless to say, I am more than pleased. D.P. ... I can’t see for the life, of me, why the ‘Hex’ isn’t the most popular rod in the country. I’ve used them “All” and the Hex is, by far, the best - in every respect -- from ‘the basic engineering” to the actual ‘casting’ ability. From a basic engineering point-of-view ... You don’t have to be an rocket scientist, or an aerospace design engineer -- to realize the effectivness of a solid rod, rather than one that bends into an ‘oval’ when casting. I’ve used “Them All” over the years. ‘Am now in my 79th year -- and, have been fly fishing, since I was 12. The Hex, is head and shoulders over them all. I’ve run into that ‘Syndrome’ many times before. Some people, just don’t want to be convinced! ‘Don’t know, for sure -- what it takes? One of your previous comments: “Like casting w/a 3000-dollar bamboo, for a fraction of In short … “I’m Sold!” A few years ago, I landed a 49-Pound King Salmon, on the Upper Sacramento (near Red Bluff), using the ‘Hex’. ‘Was in a boat -- landed it about 3-miles downstream. The Hex handled it, beautifully! No Problem! When I fish with the Hexagraph I think I know how Bach must have felt when composing music! J.S. PA Don't know if you recall - we had a dialogue last year about travel rods and breakage. My brother and I broke several rods in Chile in '04, and I was pretty ticked off. I bought a 9' 6wt Classic earlier this year. I'm extremely pleased with the rod. My Orvis T3 is a casting rod. Your classic is a fishing rod, it does everything so well. This is absolutely the best-loading rod I have ever laid my hands on! J. A., NY Best of all, I wasn’t forced to remake my casting stroke to fit the rod’s response time. I’ve struggled lately to get the best performance out of a few of the new rods. Such was not the case with the Hexagraph. Your rods do it all perform beyond measure, allow me to look like a better caster than I really am, and gift me with almost a deft touch fishing close-by. They also feel right in hand. My Grandfather would have liked your line of rods - and that’s saying something! By the way, I hooked up with a brown that was over five pounds, and the Hex handled the bruiser like it was a walk in the park. You build a heckuva rod! |
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The HEXAGRAPH FLY RODS: Models, Specs, Actions & Prices
Options & Accessories • NEW! Special Sales Articles & Reviews • Dealers • Photo Gallery • Warranty & Guarantees Hexagraph Fly Rod Company • 2703 Rocky Woods • Kingwood TX 77339 Phone: 713-464-0505 • Fax: 713-464-5290 • E-mail: hexagraph@hexagraph.com |
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