r reese Well-known member Messages 1,007 Reaction score 113 Location N W Arkansas Dec 2, 2011 #1 7ft 3wt 4 piece which is best quality, construction, and overall performer R Reese
MoscaPescador Well-known member Messages 3,843 Reaction score 57 Location Northern California Dec 2, 2011 #2 I'd go with the Scott. The fit and finish is nicer, and it has a smoother touch than the Sage. The Scott tracks straighter, too.
I'd go with the Scott. The fit and finish is nicer, and it has a smoother touch than the Sage. The Scott tracks straighter, too.
r reese Well-known member Messages 1,007 Reaction score 113 Location N W Arkansas Dec 2, 2011 #3 anyone have one of these rods R Reese
M mysticm Well-known member Messages 476 Reaction score 22 Location Cincinnati, Ohio Dec 3, 2011 #4 I have a 4wt Scott A3 and agree with what MP has stated. The A3 is a great rod, very good craftman-ship and great action for fishing both weighted nymph rigs as well as dries. Get the Scott, you will like it.
I have a 4wt Scott A3 and agree with what MP has stated. The A3 is a great rod, very good craftman-ship and great action for fishing both weighted nymph rigs as well as dries. Get the Scott, you will like it.
jpbfly Super Moderator Messages 7,273 Reaction score 1,140 Location Languedoc/near montpellier Dec 3, 2011 #5 Would go for the Scott tooone of the easiest rods to cast I know...
r reese Well-known member Messages 1,007 Reaction score 113 Location N W Arkansas Dec 3, 2011 #6 found a good deal on a scott A3 think I will try thanks for the info r reese