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Sage Spey R8 8126/8130/8136 Rod Reviews
Here’s a look at the Sage Spey R8 trio of 8 wts, what I like about them, line recommendations and lots of stoke!
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Sage Switch R8 7116 & 8116 Rod Review
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Here’s my review of the Sage R8 Switch Rods in both 7 and 8 wt.
Sage Spey R8 7126/7130/7136 Review
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Ah the 7wts….I love this category as they get fished more than any line weight across the board. In this video, I will chat up the benefits of each of these, from the authoritative nature of the 7126, the sweet groove of the 7130, and the big water Scandi champ, the 7136. Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe, it is much appreciated! As a side note, I almost didn’t post this video, as ...
Sage Spey R8 5126 and 6130 Rod Review with Jon Hazlett
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In this review I cast the new Sage Spey R8 5126 and 6130. I talk preferred lines, applications, rivers and send a few out there for dramatic effect! Thanks for watching, please like and subscribe, as it keeps the train rollin!
Sage Spey R8 9130 and 9140 (6 piece) rod reviews with NW Sage Rep George Cook
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I’m back with NW Sage Rep George Cook, the authority on King fishing, to talk about the new Sage Spey R8 9130 and 6 piece 9140. We talk lines, applications, rod actions, and huck mega too! Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe!
Sage Spey R8 Introduction with George Cook
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I’m here with NW Sage Rep George Cook to introduce the new Sage Spey R8 series. We talk about the vast line-up of offerings from Switch to Spey, the different actions within the series, and I cast the 9130, one of two 9wts available in the R8 family.
Spiral Single Spey Cast
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Speylesson.com Presents The Spiral (Single) Spey Cast with Jon Hazlett
The 10 Commandments of Spey
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Moses (Dax Messett) delivers the 10 Commandments of Spey with Leslie Ajari and Jon Hazlett
www.speylesson.com Promo video
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When talking about the rod model please say the foot lenth and line rating. We don't get the model numbers in the UK.
As a new switch rod user, I wish someone would wear a gopro chesty and show how to hold the rod and fight a big fish. I remember when I first hooked a big rainbow in AK on a switch rod, coming from traditional single hand, the rod felt really weird. Do you stick the but section into your waist and keep the rod parallel to the river ? So many casting videos and not much Catching 😂
Just wondering if these rods can be fished overhead when needed. Or is it only really double handed they suit
Yes they can with the right line system, which would be different than what we use for Spey casting. Historically, beach or jetty east coast striper fishers have used switch rods cast overhead to get more distance. Other overhead applications are valid, although not the norm. Did you have something in mind for a particular fishery?
Thanks for replying to me. Well I'm based in Ireland. And hoping to use one for salmon fishing. I've been advised that the 7# would suit with a rio scandi outbound switch integrated line for the small and medium sized salmon flies we use here as well as using 5-10 ft sinking tips. Reason I ask about overhead is I'm not a great spey caster so was hoping to be able to do both. Also wondering what your thoughts are going on the 8# for Irish salmon rivers. Our salmon usually average between 6-15pound. But mostly in the lower end of that range. Any advice is very welcome as there are not many views on the rod online.
RIO makes a single hand spey casting line that you can use to cast spey style with. I would think a heavy skagit line would be too heavy to cast traditional like. Maybe with RIO's Switch Chucker line and a floating head.
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What is great about you is wealth of info and willingness to share. You experiment and based on your field work you say what you believe is great. Thank you for that. It is so difficult to find anything on Internet based on experience. Many spay rod companies put jus basic info on web page. They make great rods but you have to struggle to tune it up. What you do for Sage is incredible. I just wish you are not fully affiliated to create content for other spey rod manufacturers. 😞
Thank you! I do agree that it is often hard to find good info out there. I enjoy doing these, and if it helps folks sort out what their needs and wants are, then I am stoked to do it!
Thanks for the review of the 8130. I'm annoyed at Sage's website that recommended a Max Power for the 8130 instead of the Max Launch, while you suggest the 20' head is too short for the rod!
All good! Hey I hear you. But there will be some who fish the Power. It's just too short for me and I hope I made that clear. Some prefer much shorter lines than me. It may be that it fits their casting style or height. The ultra short head trend has hurt more Spey casters than helped them, in my opinion. A 13' rod is at the top end for a 20' head. The only time I would consider it is if I had 12.5 or longer sink tip attached. Otherwise, it's a recipe for a blown anchor.
"This is what you want!!" LOL
haha, what can I say!
Nice work Jon
Thanks Tim!
been waiting for this one!
Right on! Hope this helps.
@@speylesson6761 oh yea gonna pick up an 8126 before this winter season
I love my short switch rods 10' 6wt, and 10'4 5wt. Scandi and dries all summer long. I'll even go down to a #16 dry.
great vid jon,keep em comin,,,ps-nice elk-woof
Thanks Mike!
Would the 7130 cast 10 foot of T-14 without a problem? Most of my fishing with be with 10 foot of t -11 but sometimes the winter fish are just down deeper as you know. Thoughts on T -14 and ever so lightly weighted fly.? Thank you for your feedback back
Oh yeah, 10’ of T-14 is no problem at all.
@@speylesson6761 so 10 foot of T-14 and a small tungsten mini no problem is what your saying.
@@EeRock507no problem let it rip!
What a load of crap these two are talking. I've got an R8 it's a good rod.
Can you do all 30 some spey casts in one video?
Haha name all 30 and I’ll do it!
@@speylesson6761 Some one told me there were like 36 different casts. I don't remember the exact number he said number. I'll try to come up with a more comprehensive list.
@@speylesson6761 Underhand Cast, Side Cast, Heineken Cast, Dry Fly Spey, Devon Switch, Czech Spey Cast, Circle-C Spey, Anchor Switch Cast, Waterborne Single Spey, Snap-C Cast, Snap-T, Spiral Single Spey, Touch-and-Go Perry Poke, Double Underhand Cast, Snap-Z, Reverse Snake Roll, Skagit Pop Cast, Voodoo Cast, Wombat Cast, Reverse Perry Poke, Dynamic Roll Cast, D-Loop Cast, Turbo Spey, Off-Shoulder Snake Roll, Reverse Double Spey, Reverse Single Spey, Snake Roll, Switch Cast, Perry Poke, Snake Roll, Circle Spey, Double Spey, Single Spey. This seems like a lot. Is there any missing?
Great video, thanks for it. I picked up an 8130 so look forward to your next video on the 8wt category!
Thank you! Love the 8130. Video coming soon!
What about scandi body recommendations?
Get that cough checked out. Holy
Needs to put down the Lucky strikes. Sounds like major COPD.
I've heard nothing but positive comments regarding the R8 spey rods, and I favor a more medium <> medium-fast action myself. What are the grain windows for skagit and scandi for the 9130? The 700 grain launch clear hucks, but is that overlining the 9130 a bit? Given the deep bend that JH is generating with his Single Spey, I presume that one could go lighter for skagit . . . even down to 625 as a function of personal preference . . .
I haven’t tried it but all the 13 ft rods in the series bend a bit and have big grain windows. Are you thinking 625 in a Skagit or something longer?
@@speylesson6761 Thanks for the reply. Saw your review of the R8 7 weights, too. Nice to see the Rogue looking so good. I like short rods with RIO's 20 ft tips, too. But I mostly use them for Shad on the Potomac now. For the R8 13' footers sounds like 525 for 7 weight, 575 for 8 and 625/650 for the 9 would be my cup of tea. I spent a lot of Covid staying in Phoenix and chasing steelhead on the Rogue. I always wanted a 12'6" 5 weight. I am going to need an R8 mortgage.
Excellent video Jon. Keep up the good work. By the way, what reel are you using with the 6130?
Many thanks! The new Sage Spey reels are awesome. Check em out!
Was doing this, but never knew what it was called.
Dude! Just wanted to say thanks for the vids. Over the last many years I’ve learned a lot from you vids. Thanks for the effort. Sheets from north Idaho.
Aww much appreciated Andrew! Cheers buddy!
Good stuff; thanks dudes !
Thanks Dave!!
for flossers who do not want to appear as flossers.
Are you suggesting Spey fishing is flossing?
I prefer the flossers with the tooth pick on the other end. Sometimes they come in a minty flavor, which is a bonus. Flossing with a Spey line might work for some, if they have big gaps in their teeth. Assuming that would probably work for you, based on your comment.
I'm trying to cast underneath overhanging branches like that in front of you with my two hander. How would you do it, and still use a spey cast? 400gr scandi sounds like a lot for the 5wt, I could see the 350gr for sure. Maybe 330gr
Keeping your trajectory low or a little more of a “sidearm” sweep and forward cast can be effective getting you under trees. Might have to sacrifice a few flies but that’s part of the game. I know 400 sounds heavy but trust me it’s amazing in the 23’ Scandi body. Full Scandi Launch in a 350 is amazing.
Nice Jon. I fished the R8 5126 almost exclusively for a month in New Zealand our last summer. It is about as sweet as a fly rod can get. I used the #5 Trout Spey head (350 grains) much of the time and just varied the tips for the circumstances, it can carry plenty. I have found my perfect NZed Spey rod and look forward to bending it badly in September on the Tongariro late winter run. It's a warm, fuzzy peach of a rod.
Thanks for the input Peter! I’ll have to try the Trout Spey 350 and see how it behaves.
Great review buddy!
Thanks amigo!!
Great sticks.
Do you have a favorite Paul?
@@speylesson6761 7126 for our Great Lakes fish.
That 7126 is a sweet one
Have the 9-130, 140 and 150. Love them. Play Atlantic salmon great too
So what are the benefits of this cast over a straightforward single spey?
None 😅
The demo would work better if you weren't facing back to the river. Having to swap around which bank you were facing in my mind totally threw me. I also struggled with constant references to other casts. I guess if id watched all of them it would have made more sense. But perhaps teaching this cast in isolation could work for new learners. Comm9n mistakes and errors would be useful. Also something about when and why to employ this cast would add value theres so many different Spey casts out there. I hope this is constructive because you clearly know your stuff. And i did learn from you so thanks
Thanks John, the best explanation!
Nice👍
Here is a pitch.... Spey/Switch for Redfish in Charleston SC.... Fall on the beach for surf reds.... Think about it...
Yo Haze, you're gone man. I got all the bull trout on strike. Wooly bugger is a fly not a lifestyle choice!😅
Nice bobbers
Amazing!
I had no idea of the pressure your under .
Nice!!
Bravo! Coffee came out of my nose when he put floatant on the bobber. LOL (p.s. I had to google what Spey casting was :p )
Super funny!
Great film guys! It was good to see all you Tubers in one place on one video at the same time. Enjoyed - Waiting for the next one. 👍😊 PS Gawesworth and George Cook rock !!
Now...lets work on making a cast 45 - 30 degrees across current........
You can do your lift a different way and you are on fire.
How'd the orange one get in there?
I'll be working on that one reel soon. Thanks
Hi Jon, do you think spiral spey could be don with trout spey rod #3 (13.5feet/200grain Skagit head) Thank you
Well of course! Let it rip Ramunas!