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Deschutes meets Asquith Spey |
You can read part one here.
Asquith Spey Part II:
Summer, 2016 I was lucky enough to demo some brand spanking new G.Loomis Asquith rods for a day. I was impressed so I wrote a positive review and then promptly figured out how to get a couple in my boat for 2017. My new rods showed up in early January just in time some one-swing fishing for winter steelhead. I chose a 7130 and 6129, 7 weight 13” and 6 weight 12’9”, respectively. My initial review of these rods was positive but my exposure was pretty limited. These rods really needed some time dragging tips in the middle of winter.
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G.Loomis Asquith |
I couldn’t wait on this stick, so the first time the river got to a lower flow level, I broke it out. When I set up the 6129 I also paired it with a Hatch 7-plus. Initially I was surprised the reel wasn’t too heavy since it was perfect on the 7130, nope, not a bit of difference in balance. Can I say again these guys at Loomis put these things together perfectly balanced. I only put one line on this rod and it was the Airflo Skagit Switch 450 grains. This was a guess and a good one. With 10’ of T10 sink tips, weighted or un-weighted fly this rod quickly became my new favorite rod to fish. In good conditions this thing bombs just as far as the big stick.
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The Bearded Pescador |
The 6129 made its debut on the Sandy River with my pal Ryan going back-to-back on a couple hot ones. I was a little worried about this rod and its stopping power based the 390 grain scandi we had on it last summer but it was fine. Like I said this is the one I fish with now unless I have to go GIANT, which is very rare for me.
Coming soon: A side-by-side comparison on the Deschutes in July and out of the jet boat. G.loomis 6129 vs Winston BIIITH 6126. We’ll see who gets the best in class pound-for-pound!
Fish P*rn:

Sam Sickles
Steelhead Outfitters
Deschutes River Guide
www.steelheadoutfitters.com
541.400.0855
The Asquith 8136 is also a great fly rod. It feels smoother, more powerful and lighter to me than the Sage One 8136 or Winston 8136, Loomis NRX 8/9 or Scott Radian 8130. It really feels good to fish with this rod. I think it loads nicely with Rio Skagit Max 575, effortlessly shooting 15 ft of T-14 with a weighted Chinook fly.
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