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  1. #1

    JMC fly rods

    Hey everyone,

    Just wondering if anyone is familiar with JMC fly rods. The have two different series that interest me. The Triumph series has the following models:
    10' 2/3
    10' 3/4
    10' 4/5
    11' 3/4

    The Elite Series has the following:
    10' 4/5
    11' 2/3
    11'6" 3/4

    Any fished handled/fished/know anything about these rods. I found them on a euro website. Google translate doesn't translate the rod descriptions. Seems like the Triumph may be slightly softer than the Elite. The Triumph is also slightly cheaper. With the current exchange rate, they might be slightly overpriced for the US buyer. I know they're designed for competition nymphing, but I'm thinking of maybe using an 11' er for traditional wets. Any info would be appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Jay

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    Re: JMC fly rods

    Jay,

    I never heard of those before you mentioned them. Another company that you might want to look into is Vision. They make the same types of niche rods. If you are looking into a wet fly rod that is in the same price range as the Elite rods, the Hardy Marksman Drifter is the rod to look at. I have thought about ordering some of those rods from the EU websites, but knowing me I will break it and shipping the rods back and forth for repair will cost as much as a new rod. I am sure those rods are top notch but they might not be a good alternative to what we have here due to that lack of American distributors. Just some food for though.

  3. #3

    Re: JMC fly rods

    Aaron,

    Now that I consider it, I think you're right about buying from the EU in terms of shipping/repair, etc. I checked out the Vision website on your recommendation, and the Cult rods really piqued my interest. I know they're an established company and will probably be around for a while.

    Thanks for info,
    Jay

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    Re: JMC fly rods

    What is each series priced at?
    "The truth about flyfishing is that it is beautiful beyond description" -John Gierach

  5. #5

    Re: JMC fly rods

    Hi

    i'm french and JMC is a very famous rod company.

    If you need a translation I can help...

    I've got a JMC Elite 7' #4 for very little rivers. Very comfortable to use.

    It's a famous french angler's company (JMC= Jean Marc Chignard).


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    Re: JMC fly rods

    I spoke to Jamie at Rajeff Sports today, he said that the Echo Shadow PE Rods should be in stores in March.
    Available in 10'6" 3wt. and 11' 4wt. They maybe worth the wait.

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    Re: JMC fly rods

    Did they take out the 10 foot three weight? I thought that was going to be one of the rod configurations?

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    Re: JMC fly rods

    AJ,

    the 3100 is still going to be produced with the others...Jamie just weighed the last "and final" prototype before sending it to me...and said it weighed 94 grams...that is pretty good for a 10 foot rod...

    I'm glad they are shooting for early March to be available in the stores....

    some more info on them:


    The Shadow PE Series nymphing rods have enough butt power to lob heavy anchor flies accurately while also allowing for a precise yet sensitive tip flex. Quick rod recovery will help you stay connected to fish, and the "extra" length of these rods will make presentations and mending a breeze.

    All Shadow Series rods offer subtle matte blank colors, black thread and guides for stealthy fishing approaches.


    The Shadow PE 3100 is a lightweight Ultra-sensitive 10 foot 3weight Euro-Nymphing rod that was designed primarily for long line nymphing, but also excels in all-around nymphing and float tube fishing.


    The Shadow PE 3106 is a lightweight sensitive 10 and 1/2 foot 3weight Euro-Nymphing rod that was designed with all-around nymphing in mind, but can also be effective in long line nymphing, and float tube fishing.

    The Shadow PE 4110 is a lightweight 11 foot 4weight Euro-Nymphing rod that was designed mainly for short line Polish/Czech nymphing, but also excels in all-around nymphing and float tube fishing.


    ECHO SHADOW 3100-4: 94g

    ECHO SHADOW 3106-4: 99g

    ECHO SHADOW 4110-4: 104g


    p.s. the problem that I have found with buying European rods on line is the duty tax...also if you send it back and forth over the pond to get it repaired after a break, the duty tax still gets added on to each shipping again and again...EVEN IF you bought the rod years earlier! the Portuguese guys that I know, say they just throw away an American rod if it gets broken, because the duty tax to get it shipped back after the repair in the states will be more than the original price of the rod sometimes...

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    Re: JMC fly rods

    AJ,
    I had an older catalog, didn't mention the 10' 3wt. and there is no mention of the series on their website at all.
    I don't know what I'm talkin' about, thought I did, but I got nothin'.
    He did say that they are shooting for March.

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    Re: JMC fly rods

    I looked in the catalog and you are right . The ten foot three weight is not listed??


 

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