Good point on the Sage bait rods all beig custom now...never thought about that!
You know a 3113mb is rated for 10-17lb mainline I believe. I fish 12-15 main (depending on season) and never fish above 12lb leader...you should find it virtually impossible to break a 3113mb under those circumstances and 12lb main is usaully enfuff to land the biggest brutes on the vedder.
I'll be the first to admit there is a bit of a snobbery to using a high end rod like a sage, but personally, I just find them more enjoyable. I find a nice soft rod great for casting as it slowly loads up and slings the bait out ( that action is critical for center pins). And once you get fish on, having a rod that you can fell and see the head shakes thru the whole rod...that really adds to it for me! I like the nice even bend on my 3113 and I find it has enuff back bone for bigger fish too. Keep in mind that the slower the rod and the heavier the back bone, the less enjoyable the rod will be for smaller species like coho or summer run steelhead. my buddy hass a 2106 sage and lovers it He was beached many large springs with it and got 2nd place in freds steelhead derby with an 18lber and yet its a great coho rod too. the 3106 should be a little beefier but still a great rod for coho. The one on the board is not a bad price either.