SAGE SONIC 904-4 guide fly rod review

Every once in a while a new fly rod comes out that stands out to me. There are many, Many great options out there, so it takes some stand out elements for a new stick to be entered into my arsenal of guide rods.

First and foremost, the rods we provide on our guided trips have very distinct applications in mind so all the rods we fish are filtered through that lense. I wanted to add another powerful 4 weight into the lineup for this Summers trout fishing so I gave the Sonic a serious look over, and ultimately, grabbed one. Now, after a few weeks of fishing it, here’s what i’ve found…

904-4 Sage Sonic

First Impressions

It’s a good looking fly rod, classic Sage. Great cork, nice color and thread wraps.

First casting impressions and Lines for the Sonic

It’s a powerful rod, classic Sage. I loaded it up with an Airflo wf 5 and it’s just about right. I could see stepping down a little to a 4.5 for more general applications or for the angler that casts longer distances with smaller dry flies. I could also see running a straight 4 for advanced casters who do not need a lot grains to get the feedback they need for good casting. With a 5 wt line on there, the rod loads up with a short amount of line out the tip and feels really good in the mid range. The 5wt line engages more of the rod to get more power from the blank but doesn’t crush the action at all.

I love this rods power. It’s got a classic Sage progressive taper, meaning the more you lean on it, the more it bends. You can really control this rod and ask it to play up while still having a really nice light rod in hand. It is fast, it is powerful, it might be a little loo much for some novice casters at first, but line it up a little and it’s really sweet. Line it up slows the rod down a bit too which will suit most anglers out there. You’ll stil get excellent recovery but with all the line speed, accuracy and crispness.

Price and Value

This rod reminds me a whole lot of the Sage ONE. Which is not a bad thing. But at nearly half the price. It features the same Konnetic Technology as the ONE and other Sage Rods I have in the quiver. I’ve found Konnetic Tech rods break less then some others which is huge plus for me. Keeping sticks on the water and out of the penalty box is super important. I think in the last 5 years I’ve only had a Konnetic rod break once.

What I’ve fished on it

Mostly dry dropper and even dry-dropper-dropper. I fished some indo rigs and have even had a chance to use it for a few dry fly sessions when our Native Redbands were sipping BWO duns. The Rod shines in all of these applications. It was super accurate for the dry fly fishing and delivered nice, snappy mends once your flys were on the water. There is plenty of power in the rod to push the boundaries of fly size and I did. I tried some Golden Stone drys with large dropper flys pre hatch and the rod had no issues what so ever. You can almost think of this rod as a 4.5 with regards to what it can do. Love it.

Conclusion

It’s a fantastic fast, powerful 4wt from Sage. I expect this rod is going to see tons of use by my clients and be a favorite this spring and summer on our local waters.

Happy Halloween!

Rogue River Steelhead Report

The second half of October saw some rising rivers, a little tougher conditions for a few days and then some awesome fishing. I was on the water most days this month and there is no denying that October is a good month for a reason. Enjoy a few photos, and look forward to more as I dive into my Klamath season!

Colin Enjoys a fine fish at the take out!

Colin Enjoys a fine fish at the take out!

Ryan Bittle of PNW landing nets shows how to get it done!

Ryan Bittle of PNW landing nets shows how to get it done!

First Steelhead, and on the Swing! Way to go Anistasia!

First Steelhead, and on the Swing! Way to go Anistasia!

Kinda funny how we only managed one photo of the many...

Kinda funny how we only managed one photo of the many...

Homer and Kate Shared a few fish on the Klamath

Homer and Kate Shared a few fish on the Klamath

Thank you every one for joining me in October! I am looking forward to next month and hitting the water again with many of you in the coming months and next year! Still a select few openings in November on the Klamath. 760-424-9682 or worthingtonflyfishing@gmail.com

A quick Rogue Update

Rogue River Steelhead Fly Fishing Report

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Summer Steelhead - Rogue & Klamath River Report

Rogue River Summer Steelhead

3:45 am starts. Taking advantage of the early mornings. Steaming mugs of good coffee, stringing up with our head lamps, and beginning our casts before we can even see our lines...

Fly-Only on the Rogue River - Mark your Calendar!

We're just weeks away from the most anticipated time on the Rogue River. Fly Only regulations begin September 1st! This is when the river begins to quiet, and the most beautiful time on the upper river. We are set for a couple of great months a head of us! With good fishing beginning in June this year, our summer fishery has kept us after it and I am so excited for how it has set up the fall.

Around the bend - Rogue and Klamath Steelhead

September is one of my favorite times to chase steelhead on the Rogue. It's when many of our fish make their big push. The leaves are just turning, the weather and water conditions are very consistent and so is the fishing!

As October rolls around, fish concentrations increase and fishing remains fantastic. October is the traditional month we mark our calendars to get after it, though I find fishing is often better in the shoulder months of September and November! I'll be making my transition this year to the Wild and Scenic Klamath this year October 15th. I have a few late October Rogue days but its a tough sell to get me to come back to the October-Rogue-bobber show when we can wake dries with six weights all day for all wild steel on the Klamath!

If you would like to join a guided trip during Fly-Only on the Rogue or on the Wild and Scenic Klamath river in November, I have some great dates available in both September and November. Drop me a line  HERE

Until then, good fishing and tight lines!

Rogue River Fishing Report @ Ashland Fly Shop

It summer Steelhead time! Here's a fresh report from the other day with Ashland Fly Shop owner Will Johnson!

 

Summer Steelhead Report

I recently took my first Summer Steelhead scouting trip to get a feel for what was in the river and where. Over the last few weeks I've been roaming far and wide, searching for fish. My most recent trips have taken me to the Willamette, just a few hours north of the Rogue Valley. I also sampled a day on the North Umpqua in a section I spent a few winters guiding for winter steelhead. In one of the same pools I consistently found fish when the water was big and green I found a player willing to rise twice to my skater on two different attempts. After this, I'm happy there are just a few more weeks of trout fishing for me before my brain and time shifts back to swinging flies for steelhead full time. 

Summers First Chrome

Summers First Chrome

A fine Native Rogue River Cutthroat

A fine Native Rogue River Cutthroat

Its raining hamburgers for the trout

Its raining hamburgers for the trout

Mr. Time Sexy loops throwing on the North Umpqua

Mr. Time Sexy loops throwing on the North Umpqua

A little adventurous streamer fishing never hurt anyone

A little adventurous streamer fishing never hurt anyone

It looks to be the start of my summer steelhead season. Give me a call at 760-424-9682 or e-mail worthingtonflyfishing@gmail.com to get your day!