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FENWICK FERALITE FF 112S 9 FOOT 3 INCH 10 WEIGHT FLY ROD, PRE-OWNED

$149.99 $129.95

SPECIFICATIONS:

Model: Fenwick Feralite D 37155 FF 112S
Rod Length: 9 foot 3 inch < 2 piece >
Rating: 9-10 weight
Weight forward float WF-9-F
Weight forward sinking WF-9-S
E Special floating weight forward WF-9-F
Bug taper shooting tapers sinking 30′ 300 to 330 grains
Lure Weight: 4 3/4 ounces
Condition: Pre-Owned, rated a 9 on a scale from 1 to 10

APPLICATIONS:

FF112S 9’3″, 2 piece, 4¾ oz., 9-10 weight. Removable fighting butt. It won’t even load well with a 10 weight. I’ve tried it with an 11 weight, and it starts working and getting some flex when loaded. I’m guessing its an 11-12 weight. Using a 380 grain Scandi line, I can shoot backing out of the rod with ease, and the line measures 90′ long.

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FENWICK FERALITE FF 112S 9 FOOT 3 INCH 10 WEIGHT FLY ROD, PRE-OWNED

FEATURES:

  • Select cork grips for comfort and durability
  • Gold/copper aluminum reel seat with Fenwick logo engraved on it
  • Metal guides – 11 guides total – 2 ring guides (the 2nd guide is a little bent) + 8 snake guides + tip top
  • Hook keeper for keeping your hooks safe and secure
  • Very popular model – 9 foot 3 inch 2 piece rod
  • Made in the USA

The First Generation Feralite Flyrods (1963-1971)

The blanks were initially made by Grizzly, but eventually blank production was brought in house (along with Grizzly).  These rods had the patented Feralite ferrule, a tip-over-butt fiberglass arrangement that has since been copied by almost every other rod maker.  These rods were generally full-flexing and slow (to a modern graphite-trained fisherman).  Vic Johnson lists at least 30 fly rods.  Even then, Fenwick apparently made non-catalog fly rods and gave them model numbers.  For instance, I have an FF83 that was designed for the Golden Gate casting club.  It is lighter version of the FF84 but is not seen in the reference books or catalogs.