aYup CF, Weatherby's DO burn more powder. And that's one of the many many reasons I love my old German made 300
Back to the topic...
I've got literally more rods 'n reels than any guy should have, but nearly all of them see a fair amount of use each year. Here's but a few of the collection:
EonPro Saltwater series on 10' noodle rod with a nice steely doe:
Islander Steelheader on Custom 12' Rogue
The same with a nice sea-run cutt (liked the cutt shot, so decided to through it up here too)
1926 circa Goite Reel on 10' noodle:
The balance of my river arsenal includes 3 Abu elevelwinds (2 x 6501, 1 x 5501), 2 Shimano levelwinds, and a host (like 30 or so) spinning reels.
Fly gear: an 8 weight Sage for salmon & steel, and a sweet little 5 weight for everything else.
Of course I consider my boats to be "
Weapons of Mass Destruction"
The Surf Scooter:
Which can often be seen running six rods, all light spinning gear for sox, and Shimano moochers or Peetz for the biggies...
And my 24' Sea Ray aptly titled
Dream Weaver:
She has so many rods 'n reels onboard, I'm almost afraid to count them
Salt spinning gear, moochers, jigging set-ups and more, She has proven to be quite the fisher this fall, and I am more than pleased with her!
I'm certain there's a few I'm leaving out, too many to recall. One glimpse into the fishing room helps tell the story
aYup, about as well organized as everything else in my life
Cheers,
Nog