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<blockquote data-quote="cfvickers" data-source="post: 406747" data-attributes="member: 25488"><p>This is one thing I like about most of the reloading forums I am on, they don't snub their nose at those who don't have the best stuff available. On the fly fishing forums it isn't so nice. Most of those guys think if you are not fishing with a sage, winston, or some other form of really expensive rod you are obviously inexperienced and don't have anything to add. I have one Sage rod, and it is the singular rod that does not have competition and you can't get anything comparable without buying a sage. But I have some very nice rods, and they look down on me because my rods ARE all customs that I build myself and it is actually less expensive this way, but still not cheap. Takes a long time to talk yourself into spending close to 300.00 on a one ounce stick of graphite. But it is rewarding to catch that first fish on it. Just a comparison, shooters are a different breed and that is why I love it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfvickers, post: 406747, member: 25488"] This is one thing I like about most of the reloading forums I am on, they don't snub their nose at those who don't have the best stuff available. On the fly fishing forums it isn't so nice. Most of those guys think if you are not fishing with a sage, winston, or some other form of really expensive rod you are obviously inexperienced and don't have anything to add. I have one Sage rod, and it is the singular rod that does not have competition and you can't get anything comparable without buying a sage. But I have some very nice rods, and they look down on me because my rods ARE all customs that I build myself and it is actually less expensive this way, but still not cheap. Takes a long time to talk yourself into spending close to 300.00 on a one ounce stick of graphite. But it is rewarding to catch that first fish on it. Just a comparison, shooters are a different breed and that is why I love it. [/QUOTE]
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