I wanted to order this from my local fly shop. They tried to convince me that this rod was for Spey casting. I pretty much walked out afterwards. I will just order from Mad River Outfitters.
Thanks for this video! The extended butt section of the rod (as in the Esox rod) not only gives you power and stability but also takes a lot of pull and weight off of your wrist. It makes casting much more convenient and gets you through the day longer. Another game changer again! I just ordered my BC Big Fly and cannot wait to see and feel the improvements to the Esox.
I will be buying the 8wt or the 8wt and the 10wt of these eventually even though we don't have Pike here in Texas. It's just too cool of a rod and could be useful for Bass and sinking lines. Plus I still have dreams of making it back up to Minnesota to chase Pike in the future.
My grandpa's rod.. actually let me start from the beginning. My grandpa built a rod back in the '30s or '40s. I have it now but it needs some repairs. It's a beautiful rod and I think it's made from Birch. Where would I send it to get repaired because I don't trust myself enough to do it on my own. It's a beautiful rod and it should be repaired and restored.
So, would this be a good Tarpon rod, ie it was mentioned that is a fast action rod and (typically) poon flies a much, much smaller than musky flies. Does it still load well under these “lighter” conditions?
@@No_mans_flies Please contact the folks at the shop directly and they will be happy to help. They will have a mess of questions for you. Feel free to email them or call them anytime. Thanks for watching.
Please contact Brian or anybody at the shop directly and they will be happy to help and discuss. You can email or call. They don’t monitor the comments here but they are available anytime there at the shop. Thanks.
Let us know if you'd like to see the full interview with Blane on 'Stirring the pot' and two hand retrieving! Thanks as always for watching friends 💪
I’d like to see the full interview.
@@NDFlyFisher stay tuned! Coming soon.
absolutely!
Would love to see the full interview! Thanks for all you guys do!
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Thanks as always for your support, Mad River Outfitters!
Thanks for making great rods for us to fish and review!
Hands down the best and most informative Fly fishing videos to ever grace the internet.... Like Butter
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I wanted to order this from my local fly shop. They tried to convince me that this rod was for Spey casting. I pretty much walked out afterwards. I will just order from Mad River Outfitters.
Thanks for the support. Apparently quite a few shops don’t understand what this rod is all about. We’ll be happy to send you one.
Thanks for the support as well. We appreciate it.
This is the earliest I've ever been to a video. Glad to be here. I have an 8 wt and 10 wt, mostly use the 8 wt and a big fan
Thanks for being first! We love these rods and fish them alot!
Thanks for this video! The extended butt section of the rod (as in the Esox rod) not only gives you power and stability but also takes a lot of pull and weight off of your wrist. It makes casting much more convenient and gets you through the day longer. Another game changer again! I just ordered my BC Big Fly and cannot wait to see and feel the improvements to the Esox.
Thanks for watching and thanks for the support. We appreciate it.
Tfo and big flies, 2 things I love. Definitely picking one up when I can afford it
Thanks for watching. We’ll be here when you are ready.
I definitely want to give one of these rods a try.
We’d be happy to send you one!
I will be buying the 8wt or the 8wt and the 10wt of these eventually even though we don't have Pike here in Texas. It's just too cool of a rod and could be useful for Bass and sinking lines. Plus I still have dreams of making it back up to Minnesota to chase Pike in the future.
We'll be happy to send them to you. It is too cool of a rod!!!!
@@Madriveroutfitters I've been looking at getting an Axiom II 7wt too and noticed the sale, so the BC Big Fly will have to wait a few months 🤑
My grandpa's rod.. actually let me start from the beginning. My grandpa built a rod back in the '30s or '40s. I have it now but it needs some repairs. It's a beautiful rod and I think it's made from Birch. Where would I send it to get repaired because I don't trust myself enough to do it on my own. It's a beautiful rod and it should be repaired and restored.
Thanks for watching. Please email or call the shop with your questions and they will be happy to help.
So, would this be a good Tarpon rod, ie it was mentioned that is a fast action rod and (typically) poon flies a much, much smaller than musky flies. Does it still load well under these “lighter” conditions?
Thanks for watching. Please contact the shop directly with your questions and they will be happy to help. You can email them or give them a call.
I just picked up one of these in a 10wt.
What line do folks recommend for them? I’m in Australia and I’ll be using it for big barramundi
@@No_mans_flies Please contact the folks at the shop directly and they will be happy to help. They will have a mess of questions for you. Feel free to email them or call them anytime. Thanks for watching.
How does this compare to the streamer x?
Please contact Brian or anybody at the shop directly and they will be happy to help and discuss. You can email or call. They don’t monitor the comments here but they are available anytime there at the shop. Thanks.
That’s a stick!
Yes.....it certainly is! Thanks for watching.
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