Originally Posted By: GreenBeans
I fish 3 Sage pin rods, 2106LB, 3113LB, and a 3113MB. No complaints.


same here, including 3106LB.

Altho old skool they are still my favorites. I also have some older Lami 11' 3", as well as some newer 11 & 13" GLX pin rods and a custom 13' Batson XST 1562-3 CP. My 9 & 9.5 Loomis float conversion rods are on the short side and they don't get much action except for troot.
As you can tell I prefer 10' 6" and 11' 3" length most, mainly changing power depending on quarry or water conditions. Seems to work best for me when fishing from a boat or banking upper sections for steel or salmon. However 13' is a good all around CP length too and works better for general banking, hero drifts and greater hook setting power. I personally don't understand the need for 15' on our NW waters. For a NW all season CP rod I'd stick with a 3 power 10'6"-11'3" or a 2 power 13' rod that balances with your reel of choice and feels good in the hand. Depending on length, you'll get into a whole 'nother debate on the number of rod sections.
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