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Review: Covet Scott SC6114 By Grayson Schaffer
For more than 150 years, sophisticated anglers have lusted after bamboo fly rodsspecifically, those made of Chinese Tonkin canebut they've always faced the same drawback: The nodes between segments, like hinges, cause weak points. Now, Colorado rod builder Bernard Ramanauskas, 36, has developed a chemical treatment that stiffens the wood's strands into a continuous flex pattern, as with carbon fiber. The result is Scott's sub-three-ounce SC series, geared toward the small, technical, brush-clogged creeks where bamboo outperforms Space Age competitors with its short-range precision and fish-fighting telepathy. The ferrules are nickel-silver, the wraps burgundy silk, the coating classic spar varnish, and the casting as accurate as it is aesthetic. Pair it with Nautilus's Feather Weight No. 3 (4 oz, $275; nautilusreels.com) for the ultimate close-quarters setup. 6'11" 3-weight, 6'11" 4-weight, 7'5" 4-weight, $2,650; scottflyrod.com |
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