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Old 08-02-2006, 09:39 PM
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Sage Fli.

Broke down and invested in one each Sage Fli rod. Cost me
$305.00 bucks, which places it in the mid priced Sage line. The color
is different and is somewhat like the Launch color scheme. I chose the
8weight, 10 foot model which will do nicely on the rivers here in Oregon.
Took it out to the casting pond loaded with an Aif Flow 40 plus line and
it performed as expected for Sage equipment. Tight loops and a good
feel throughout its power curve. Long casts were a breeze as well as
the shorter ones. Change spools. This one had the Rio Lake line and
the rod performed flawlessly. Long roll casts were a snap. Like this
rod. Cheers to all you guys.

Snuffy
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Old 08-03-2006, 12:01 AM
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Re: Sage Fli.

I love my sage launch.. I think I'm a sage man for life..
Congrats on a great purchase.
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