Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: allwaysfishin on February 01, 2007, 11:08:39 AM
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as many of you know.... Myself and Capt Bonk have taken up positions running the fishing departments for Steveston Marine Hardware's Langley and dwntwn Vancouver locations. This had led me to start to check out a lot of products to diversify our inventories. One of those products that has been on my mind has been new rods. Due to dealer proximity restrictions you probably won't see high end like Sage, Loomis ect on our store rod racks. So... we have searched other avenues to find quality rods, with warranties, at a reasonable price for the consumer. One of these that i was looking at was the Temple Fork drift rods. I took a CT3106 out for my trip to the Stamp and I am impressed. I am pretty fickle about what rods i use and for me to put down my trusty sage was hard.. hehehe.
Anyhow, I am going to give the temple Fork 3106 a raving review, nice rod, and worth every penny of the couple hundred bucks it retails for. I found it to be comfortable to cast all day long from the boat and fighting chrome bullets from the stamp was a real pleasure with this rod.
for those of you looking to get into a quality steelhead/salmon rod at far less than the price of the other high end rods, with similar warranties, check out the temple forks at a shop near you.
anyone else around here fish any of the temple fork drift rods??? I'd be interested to hear your experiences as well.
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I got a TFO CP3106. I got a great deal on it awhile ago at Berry's when they were clearing them out. Lifetime warranty. A good thing too as I snapped 6" off the tip earlier this year on a chum on the Chehalis. $30 and about a week and a half later, brand new rod! As to performance, works very well. Sensitive tip, enough backbone to land a 20lb spring easily earlier this year as well as a few bigger ones (don't want to do that too often though. Oh wait, lifetime warranty! ;D) and not too heavy. I like it a lot and for the price I paid, well worth the money.
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I used to be a fly snob when it came to their rods...then I handled one and am quite impressed..I would bet any amount of money that 98% of the guys out there wouldn't be able to tell you the difference between a TFO and a sage or gloomis blank if they felt them..
You order some in, I'd be very interested in a 2106 or such pin model, if they make one..
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i'll check on that xgolfman, i know at our langley location we have a couple 3106 and a couple 3113.... you'd have to check with capt bonk on the exact models we have in stock. I'll be ordering a few more rods and the 2106 will be on the list if it is availlable.
okies, just finished glancing through the catolog and yes, a pin rod is availlable in 2106.
I'll be placing orders in a few days ;D
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Hi Thomas, I went on their web site and no BC rods are listed. Is there a site to get the action, line, weight info? Or can you post that info somehow? Thanks.
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hi norm2
here are the rod specs
baitcast:
C2106 -6#-15#, 1/4-3/4 oz
C3106 -6#-20#, 1/4 - 1 oz
C3113 - 8#- 20#, 1/4 - 1 1/4 oz
C4110 - 10# - 25#, 3/8 - 1 1/2 oz
C4120 - 8# - 25# , 3/8 - 1 1/2oz
Centerpin models don't list lure ratings but are probably equivalent to above, line ratings differ slightly
CP2106 - 6# - 12#
CP3106 - 10# - 20#
CP3113 - 8# - 15#
although.... I do notice now that these rods are only covered under a 1 year warranty, not like the fly rods which carry a lifetime warranty....... kind of a bummer.... but still, nice rods
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hi norm2
here are the rod specs
baitcast:
C2106 -6#-15#, 1/4-3/4 oz
C3106 -6#-20#, 1/4 - 1 oz
C3113 - 8#- 20#, 1/4 - 1 1/4 oz
C4110 - 10# - 25#, 3/8 - 1 1/2 oz
C4120 - 8# - 25# , 3/8 - 1 1/2oz
Centerpin models don't list lure ratings but are probably equivalent to above, line ratings differ slightly
CP2106 - 6# - 12#
CP3106 - 10# - 20#
CP3113 - 8# - 15#
although.... I do notice now that these rods are only covered under a 1 year warranty, not like the fly rods which carry a lifetime warranty....... kind of a bummer.... but still, nice rods
Hi Thomas,is it all the new T.F.O. drift rod only come with 1 year warranty now?But i thought it was life time warranty? And why the baitcasting 3113 and the c.p. 3113 line rated difference,is it difference blanks they use? Thanks
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Not really sure Big T.... I'll make some inquiries when i speak to the company rep, but the catolog does say that the casting models and the ocean rods are 1 year warranty.... I was under the impression they were lifetime but i suppose not.
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This is funny, you'll have a huge order now we know about it.. ;D would you think the 2106 or 3106 a better pin rod for vedder water? I have a 3113 m sage and would like a lighter rod for ho's and steelies...
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personally i wouldnt own a temple fork rod, there junk. the most returned rod to hub sports
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that's probably because they were being used to BB the fraser hehehe
regardless, it's good to hear from ALL experiences..... I'll give Roger at Hubs a call and see if I can get the scoop on what those return issues were all about and which models.
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personally i wouldnt own a temple fork rod, there junk. the most returned rod to hub sports
old or new?? The new stuff, speaking for fly blanks mainly..have been as good as any offshore producted stick...don't know really anything about the gear stuff but would assume they'd be the same...
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i did hear that there was issues with the C4120's but most of those were being sold to guys BB'ing the fraser who wanted a sage 4120 but didn't want to fork out the $$$ associated with sage. Merc and i where just discussing that as he was just in the shop having a chat.
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i did hear that there was issues with the C4120's but most of those were being sold to guys BB'ing the fraser who wanted a sage 4120 but didn't want to fork out the $$$ associated with sage. Merc and i where just discussing that as he was just in the shop having a chat.
Don't sell him anything...he has enough already and is just trying to get back at us..
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I'm thinking of a TFO CP2106..... ;D
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I just recently purchased a C4120 and I am looking forward to testing it out !! got a great deal on it and it looks like a good piece of equipment..... seems to have a very sensitive tip for a larger rod, could be good for all salmon species I would think
TR