I have some fly rods that I have no use for any longer and thought maybe others would like to own one of these sweet freshwater rods.

I have included reviews, if available, so you understand the value of these rods.

All rods are either brand new or in excellent condition and ready to use.

All prices are some-what negotiable and I will ship, insured and at no charge, however, all sales are final.  Money Orders, Bank Checks or Paypal only.

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Orvis Bamboo (Impregnated) Madison 7ft-3wt - 2pc fly rod –Value Approx $1200.00 – sale $ 800.00

 A real sweet, slow- action rod.  It comes the same way it came to me from Orvis, even has the plastic sleeve over the canister.  I purchased this rod in 1995 at an estate sale. I took it out and broke it, setting on a fish. Sent back to Orvis and it was replaced, not repaired. I have only taken it out to show to a few, and take pictures.

This rod is no longer made at Orvis. Great for a Collector or anyone passionate about bamboo rods.

 

Sage Light Line 8ft 6in–4wt – 3pc fly rod – Value Approx $389.00 – sale$ 200.00/ sold

A slow, to mid-flex rod. This rod has its sock but no rod-case. The LL Series is easily the best freshwater fly rod Sage ever made. I love this rod, however I have 5, 4wt rods and I haven’t used it in years.

 

Redington Nano Titanium 9ft-3wt – 3pc fly rod – Value Approx $625.00 – sale $ 325.00/negotiable

The lightest, fastest 3wt rod you will ever cast. This rod has the backbone of a 5wt, but don’t torque this rod

Comes with original warranty card, canister and sock..

Read information on ;  REDINGTON NANO TITANIUM FLY RODS

We are all painfully aware of just how brittle graphite can be. The NTi rods use pure graphite resin at the molecular level, thereby adding strength and removing weight. The process also leaves a gray-black matte finish that will outlast many lacquered finishes and results in a rod capable of increasing not only distance but also casting accuracy. The Nano Titanium series is available in 3- to 12-weight rods. All are three-piece 9-footers, and even the largest weighs less than 5 ounces. The NTi rods feature single-foot titanium guides and a Nano Titanium insert reel seat and retailed for $625

  

Redington DFR 8ft-2wt – 3pc fly rod – Value Approx $495.00 – sale $ 275.00/negotiable

                                DFR 9ft-4wt – 3pc fly rod – Value Approx $495.00 – sale $ 275.00/SOLD

                          DFR 9ft-7wt – 3pc fly rod – Value Approx $495.00 – sale $ 275.00/negotiable

Great for someone who likes tip to mid flex rods. The DFR fly rods are light, quality, well-made rods.

Beautiful casting rods, all three rods have very little time on the water. All come with canister, or rod case and sock. ALL in Excellent condition.

 Read the info; REDINGTON  DFR FLY RODS

The upper end of the Redington line of fly rods is firmly anchored by the DFR series. These rods are available in fresh and saltwater versions to suit every angler need.

All of the nine-foot rods are 3 piece beauties, with all of the appointments you would expect in a fine fly rod.

Esthetically they are pleasing to the eye with their emerald green blanks and dark green wraps with a hint of red accent.

The grip on the freshwater rods which run up to 6 weight are half wells. The Full Wells grip is employed on the saltwater rods from 7 weight up. The cork is of excellent quality with no visible voids.

Reel seats are of a Rosewood and Nickel Silver uplocking type on the freshwater rods. Stripper guides are of a generous size proportioned to line weight. All stripping guides are silicon carbide. Single foot black chrome guides are appropriate in number and well spaced on all of the rods in the series.

The blanks are a hand fitted tip over butt construction. The three-piece rods first two sections are a 57 million modulus, with the tip section being 43-million modulus graphite. This combination makes these rods very easy to load at some pretty short distances, yet gives them plenty of backbone for the long bomb, and of course the ability to fight fish.

These rods are very lightweight, but, do not be deceived, they are "rockets" in the words of another manufacturers Pro Staff after he cast the 8 weight rod for the first time.

The 4 weight in the series responds well at all distances out to 50 or sixty feet. Curve casting, roll casting and many of the other specialty casts commonly employed with a 4-weight rod were done with ease, the rod putting the line where it was aimed.

Perhaps the unique thing about these rods across the spectrum, is the dampening. To say that it is excellent would be a real understatement, it is not just excellent, it may well be the best in the industry.

Price, well get ready, there is no sticker shock here as the rods are in the $495.00 range.

Redington came on the scene several years ago with products that were affordable to the masses allowing many an entry into flyfishing with a quality product and Unconditional Lifetime Warranty that was not previously available.

 

    If you would like to see pictures of any of these rods, leave me an e-mail and I will be happy to take pictures and send them to you.

If you are local and would like to cast any of these rods, contact me to set up a time.

Thanks

Marla