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Tronneroi 01-07-2024 12:20 AM

Help Identifying a Rod
 
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My wife's grandpas old rod. It's an old Eagle Claw. Looks to me like it says 8 oz, or maybe 3, but that doesn't make sense. Can anyone tell what weight it is?

spurly 01-07-2024 07:31 AM

Rod
 
It takes a 7or 8 wt. line. The other number is how much it weighs. Can’t tell if it’s a 3 or 8.

Gerry 01-07-2024 07:56 AM

If you look at the shape of the 8 and the shape of the other number, it would seem to be a 3.

Tronneroi 01-07-2024 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spurly (Post 4690188)
It takes a 7or 8 wt. line. The other number is how much it weighs. Can’t tell if it’s a 3 or 8.

Thanks, that makes sense.

Maxwell87 01-09-2024 12:10 AM

another vote for “line weight 7-8 (wieght) rod weight 8? oz (ounces)

Lornce 01-09-2024 07:54 AM

Of course, the easiest way to check out the weight is to put a fly line on it and see. Huge difference in casting an 8 wt as opposed to a 3 wt. An experienced fly caster could also tell the difference in handeling.

BungMan 01-09-2024 12:18 PM

Definitely Wright & McGill, 7/8 wt. line.
8oz. seems way too heavy. 3oz. seems way too light (unless it's really short).
Weigh the rod. Simple.


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