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About Cadence Ian Gordon 14ft 6in Double Handed Rods
#9 Standard – This will be one of our most popular combinations. The slightly stiffer butt sections bringing out the best in the blank when cast with a short (Scandi) or long (Traditional) stroke technique. Matched with the correct line, you will enjoy an incredible fishing experience. This is a set up for large rivers such as the Spey, Tay, Tweed, Gaula and because all are six pieces, great for travelling to places such as Norway and Canada.
Additional Sections
#8 Full Flex – This is our go to rod for fishing traditional sinking lines on rivers in Spring and Autumn. This is for long traditional floating lines. Bending right to the butt, the action of the rod lends itself to a traditional style of casting and, although a little long, performs well with Skagit lines too. Those rods are a joy to play larger spring and Autumn fish on river such as the Spey, Dee, Tay and Tweed.
#10 Fast Action – This version of the rod is a work horse, perfectly suited to Scandi style fishing on large rivers with short head lines and a classic underhand technique. It also lends itself to those fishing with a slightly heavier line and a more traditional technique. This is a rod that can bully bigger salmon, playing them hard and fast if necessary. The action is fast and progressive leading to smooth transfer of energy.
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Owen –
From Owen who purchased this rod at Cadence Fly Fishing Open Day: A fantastic through action, the rod is doing the business. Done a few spey casts and a few different manoeuvres with everything to my expectation. With one last cast I fired it over the far railing below, a few of the guys ran and ducked. I said, that will do me. You’ve nailed it again with a rod like the Hardy Marksman 2, but this new rod fits way better in my hands and is less work to cast with my arms. I’ll be firing this out hopefully soon down the Galway Weir at home. I just hope it doesn’t fly high into the car park!