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Scott Split Cane (SC) Rods

 

Few pleasures compare to owning and fishing the finest bamboo fly rods. The truly great ones are works of art and highly refined fishing tools.

Scott SC rods are masterfully crafted with the finest components and traditions, and they push bamboo rod building technology forward.

The blanks are hollow built with stabilized nodes and butt swells. Sections are joined with hand made Hariki nickel silver ferrules. Each cork is selected for the highest grade and each piece of wood for its unique and expressive figuring. The hand made Snake Brand guides are wrapped in clear silk tipped with burgundy, and the full dip varnish work is impeccable.

See for yourself why Scott SC bamboo rods are awarded and recognized as the finest.

 

Model Length Wt. Line/Pcs. Rod  
SC653
6'5" 2.4 #3/2pc. $2,650.00
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SC6113
6'11" 2.7 #3/2pc. $2,650.00
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SC6114
6'11" 2.9 #4/2pc. $2,650.00
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SC754
7'5"
3.1
#4/2pc.
$2,650.00
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SC7105
7'10"
4.2
#5/2pc.
$2,650.00
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SC 653

Pure perfection for small stream dry fly fishing. A very light bamboo rod that casts crisp loops and lands flies with great delicacy.

SC 6113

A great choice for dries and small nymphs. This rod has more power in the butt than the SC653 but an equally fine tip for gentle presentations. The longer length helps with line control.

SC 6114

The perfect all around bamboo rod. This handles dries and nymphs with ease. The action is quick for bamboo as is the recovery.
The rod balances extremely light in the hand and casts tight accurate loops.

SC 754

A great all around bamboo rod with a more traditional, deep loading action than its sibling, the SC6114.
This rod casts everything from tiny dries to hopper dropper set ups. The longer length is great for bigger streams where mending and line control are needed.

SC 7105

The 'big gun' in the Scott SC bamboo line up. This rod will handle larger dries, nymphs and streamers. It is a powerful rod for fishing large rivers where bigger fish are common.
Thinking of fishing bamboo on the Madison? This is your rod.