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    A friend is interested in a 3 wt rod in fiberglass. Anyone know of any inexpensive sources?

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    Define "inexpensive". :D

    I would expect to pay at least $300 for a new rod from a good builder. Two very good builders are Dave Lewis:

    http://www.performanceflyrods.com/glassrods.html



    ... and Mark Steffen

    http://www.steffenbrothersflyrods.co...rglassrods.htm



    The Diamondglass rods are also very good and are similarly priced.

    For less $$$, you might be able to pick up a good used rod. Check out the "For Sale" section here.

    http://fiberglassflyrodders.yuku.com/



    I'd also check ebay.





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    Does it HAVE to be fiberglass? There are lots of reasonably-priced graphite rods on the market. Steve Gibson is a TFO rep, and they make several nice 3wts. I've never cast it, but the Cabela's Three Forks 3wt has a cult following, and it's only $50.

    http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...457&hasJS=true



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    Hey, thanks for the information. I will steer him to the websites. He is a fiberglass fly rod fan. His opinion is all the graphites are stiffer than the same wt rod in fiberglass. Personally, I prefer the graphites.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wwwUncle View Post
    He is a fiberglass fly rod fan.
    I understand completely. Many people really like the slower action of glass. And it's cheaper than bamboo!
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    I got my 2/3 wt Eagle Claw fiberglass rod and reel on ebay for $31.50. It works great.
    Try here:

    http://stores.ebay.com/Gremlin-Fishing



    Great stuff @ great prices.

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    I will tell my friend that it wouldn't hurt to monitor ebay for what he wants. Also, after some looking around- I think a 3 wt graphite needs careful choosing if he decides to go to graphite. Got the impression "good" 3 wt graphites are not to be had for under a 100.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wwwUncle View Post
    Got the impression "good" 3 wt graphites are not to be had for under a 100.
    I think the Cabela's Three Forks might be the exception. I've heard people rave about that rod for years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by deathb4disco View Post
    I think the Cabela's Three Forks might be the exception. I've heard people rave about that rod for years.
    I note they remodeled the series in 2008, but state they kept the action for the 3 wt the same. Will tell my friend he should check that one out if he decides to look at graphite 3's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wwwUncle View Post
    I note they remodeled the series in 2008, but state they kept the action for the 3 wt the same.
    I saw that, too. That says a lot. They don't want to alienate the many fans of that rod.
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