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Saltwater Fly Fishing! New at Striped-Bass.Com, Saltwater Fly Fishing in the North East

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Old 05-08-2006, 05:06 PM   #1
deadwoodken
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DorbeR

Anyone here ever look into Dorber rods..I don't have the addy but a search engine will pick it up. I picked up a 9 ft. 9wt E-4 saltwater fly stick ( titanium guides & such ) a little while back. Forget exactly what I paid but the price seemed right when I got it. The qualitity seems excellent to me and I like it so much I bought another one of their rods...lil 5'6" 5wt stream rod. I love Sage sticks, but still think the DorbeR is worth looking inta.
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Old 05-13-2006, 08:49 AM   #2
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Heritage Rods

Look into a Heritage rod. Great rod for the price. I won a 3 weight (43" bass to its gredit!), a 6wgt, 10'-6" 7/8 wgt that throws an 11 weight line like butte and a 12' 7/8 wgt that throws the same 11 wgt line like butte as well. These are great rods for the surf! As well as one of Ken Abrames 10'-6" 6 weights that is in a league unto itself!
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