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Rod case w/ reel compartment and rod sock included.

Regular price $575.00 USD
Regular price $575.00 USD Sale price $575.00 USD

An IM10 graphite composition infuses the Craig 7wt Fly Rod with a buttery medium action that handles streamers and heavy nymph rigs with ease. 4pc only, 4wt - 9wt

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Description

This 9 ft fly rod weighs only 4.3 oz and breaks down into a four-piece package ready to hop on a plane or tuck into the pack. AAA+ quality cork,  and an adonized CNC machined aluminum reel seat keep your rod resistant to the elements and looking sharp.

With a removable fighting butt included, you’ll have all the power you need to take on the likes of Steelhead or huge Pyramid Lake cutthroats during your next far-flung adventure.

All of our fly 7wt - 9wt rods come with removable fighting butt, a rod sock and a rod/reel combo case. 

     

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    Product Craig Fly Rod 4 Piece 4 Weight Dearborn Fly Rod 2 Piece 4 Weight Warm Springs Fly Rod 2 Piece 4 Weight
    Weight 3.3 oz 4.0 oz 3.6 oz
    Action Medium Fast Medium-Fast
    Grip Half Wells Half Wells Half Wells
    Target Species Alpine Trout
    Panfish
    Trout
    Alpine Trout
    Panfish
    Trout
    Alpine Trout
    Panfish
    Trout
    Description The Craig 4wt fly rod’s smooth, medium action favors featherlight dry fly presentations that will tempt even the wiliest of trout. Grab this fly rod and head to your favorite dry fly fishing holes or overline it for some nymph and streamer action—high-performance versatility is the name of the game. A versatile fly rod ideal for smaller waters and backcountry adventure.

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    Craig Fly Rod

    It’d be great if we could talk Mother Nature into blue skies and windless days every time we wanted to hit the river. Unfortunately for us, she rarely cooperates. Whether it’s rainclouds over a high mountain lake or blistering heat in the open plains, we’ve all had to brave the elements for the love of fly fishing—and our rods are no different. The Craig fly rod, like all Montana Casting Co. rods, was designed with harsh conditions in mind.

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    Dearborn Fly Rod

    We put performance first in all our fly fishing gear—that’s why the Dearborn fly rod combines a high-octane fast action and, woven carbon composition to help you achieve precision casting in the toughest conditions. Learn more about how we’ve applied all the Montanan grit, experience, and values at our disposal to bring you fly rods that will out-fish your expectations at every cast.

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    Warm Springs Fly Rod

    The Warm Springs is our flagship fly fishing rod. We poured every ounce of our collective craftsmanship and fly fishing know-how into its design because we believe a fly rod is more than the sum of its parts. It’s your tool. It’s your connection to the river and every memory you make on the water.

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    Useful Fly Fishing Knots for Rigging Your Rod

    How to tie a perfection loop

    Scott shows you how to tie one of the easier fly fishing knots, the perfection loop. This knot can be used to attach a leader to the end of a fly line that has a welded loop on it.

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    How to tie a double overhand surgeon's knot

    In this easy-to-follow video you will learn how to tie a double overhand surgeon's knot. This fly fishing knot is useful when it comes to tying tippet to leader and tippet to tippet. It's also useful for tying fluorocarbon tippet to nylon leader.

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    How to tie a blood knot

    Scott demonstrates one of the trickier fly-fishing knots, the blood knot. This knot is used to tie tippet to tippet or tippet to leader.

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    How to tie a nail knot

    Scott demonstrates using a nail knot tool to attach a length of butt section to a fly line.

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