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    Thanks, Randy. I have taken a lot of your advice on types and actions of rods into consideration while formulating my purchasing plans. I ordered the rod on March 22 from Asian Portal. It got here during the first week in April. I believe the Superior line of rods is Evergreen's newest light game saltwater line. The Salty Sensations Superior "Sharp Cut" SPRS-64UL-T light game rod looks like it might be right up your alley, if you want an UL ajing rod- 6'4'', 1-3 lb line and 0.4-5g lure. It weighs only 49 grams, 1.7 oz.! I did not try to navigate through their freshwater rod lines for trout. I will try to post below a link to this rod from Google translate.

    www.evergreen-fishing.com/goods_list/TheSharpCut_02321064_2.html


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    Quote Originally Posted by PickwickDam View Post
    Thanks, Randy. I have taken a lot of your advice on types and actions of rods into consideration while formulating my purchasing plans. I ordered the rod on March 22 from Asian Portal. It got here during the first week in April. I believe the Superior line of rods is Evergreen's newest light game saltwater line. The Salty Sensations Superior "Sharp Cut" SPRS-64UL-T light game rod looks like it might be right up your alley, if you want an UL ajing rod- 6'4'', 1-3 lb line and 0.4-5g lure. It weighs only 49 grams, 1.7 oz.! I did not try to navigate through their freshwater rod lines for trout. I will try to post below a link to this rod from Google translate.

    www.evergreen-fishing.com/goods_list/TheSharpCut_02321064_2.html


    Keep sore lipping them,
    Steve
    Yeah I've been reading about these rods since they came out. I don't think Ever Green makes trout rods....not 100 percent sure but I don't think so. I am leaning either to the 6 foot Sensor or the 6' 3" Super Light Superior.

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