Over the Holidays I visited the Sportsman's Warehouse in Boise, ID. To my certain delight, I found a G. Loomis GL3 9 wt. on sale for better than 50% off the normal price. I was told that the store had ordered too many of this model in anticipation for steelhead season. They ended up not selling several of the rods and were liquidating to make room for 2008 models. Now, this is an entry level rod. Loomis rods average around $500.00, and get much higher for some of the specialty rods. So to find even a basic Loomis rod at this price was quite unusual. I decided that I would need to look at one. I returned to the store 3 or 4 times, and finally paid for the rod on my last visit. I can tell you now that holding even my nice Wayfarer rod does not bring as much satisfaction as gripping that G. Loomis rod does. Why? Craftsmanship I guess, and quality components. There's an enormous difference though, and I am beginning to fear what I have done. It's like anything really - like playing the guitar. Once you play a very fine, hand crafted instrument, going back to the cheap-o knock off is almost depressing.
Well, I put in my time using decent products, and even a couple of years ago I may not have even noticed the difference between them and high quality. But I've come to appreciate even the slightest differences in feel and quality, even though I would still NEVER pay even $300.00 for a fly rod. Luck happened to shine that day I bought the Loomis though, but hopefully it wont spoil me. I'm excited to use this rod. Tight Lines!

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