if thats the case then why do fish feel larger on longer rods ??
The whole thing i said about longer rods that you think is misinformed were actually shared by a well known guide/casting instructor and im sure you wouldnt question his knowledge of how the long rods work
torque may have been a wrong word choice, leverage may have been better
Who have you ever seen holding the bottom grip while fighting a fish on the spey ??
that would be very difficult because that hand would be from reel handle to bottom grip way to much, its alot more natural to go from reel handle to above your fish fighting hand which would put your hand on the top of the upper grip or even on the rod blank itself.
comparing a 9wt single hander to a 9wt spey is like apples to oranges. they are not designed in the same regards at all, if you lined up each with dry lines the single hander would take a 9wt to match appropriately, the spey however would take a 12wt line in order to achieve a rod load. Im not sure exactly how they figure out the weights for the rods to call them 6's or 9's or whatever.