March Brown Legacy Series Travel Fly Rod - 9' 8 wt 6-Piece
$146.95
$240.00
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Closeouts. The Legacy Series fly rods from March Brown are true high-performance travel rods built using March Brown's famous carbon blank. Smooth, fast action taper for effortless placement in short presentations. Blackened, non-reflective stealth hardwareHeavy-duty single foot guidesPremium Grade A corkRugged rod tube includes:Black velour pouch Carry handleAdjustable shoulder strap ID holderRod size: 9' 8 wt (6-piece)Case: 23x2-½" Weight: 5.8 oz. Closeouts. USA. See our Fly Fishing Guide
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I like March Brown Fly Rods By JR likes to fish from Windber,Pa on 07/09/2008 Best Uses: Fly Fishing, Large Fish Describe Yourself: Avid Fisher Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I like March Brown Rods I own 3
The best value fly rod in the world By jim the fish from NY, NY on 05/14/2008 Pros: Accurate Casting, Casts a mile, Durable, Easy To Transport, Fights tough fish, Fights wind, Flexible, Good Tip Action, Great construction, Sensitive, Travels extremely well Best Uses: Fly Fishing, Large Fish, Ocean Fishing, River Fishing Describe Yourself: Avid Fisher Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I own many fly rods and choose to use this one nearly every time. This rod has gone around the world with me on trips to S. America, Alaska, New Zealand and the Bahamas. It is an amazing rod that performs under pressure. I haven't had a problem yet and have fought hundreds of heavy fish so far.
By MrClean from DC and London on 02/14/2008 Cons: Defective as delivered, Poor Construction Describe Yourself: Casual Fisher Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: I've been a FF for about 15 years. Thought I'd try a new brand/rod. Big mistake. I put an 8wt Lamson reel on the 8wt March Brown Legacy. First cast was really nice. Then I noticed that my reel was rotating around the rod. Thought I just needed to tighten the reel seat, but upon further inspection it became apparent that it was not properly glued (or otherwise affixed) in place so that no matter how tight you screwed the real seat rings up the real seat, the reel would swing from side to side while casting. HORRIBLE CONSTRUCTION! This thing came broken right out of the box! I was really disappointed. To the extent this problem is fixed, it might be a nice rod. Hard to say because I didn't get too many casts off without the real swinging around and throwing everything off balance.
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