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Temple Fork Outfitters™ TiCR Fly Rod

Temple Fork Outfitters™ TiCR Fly Rod

Lefty Kreh designed Temple Fork Outfitter's TiCR-series fly rods for performance. Fast, powerful and smooth, these rods deliver a fly with distance and accuracy that’ll amaze the most experienced angler. Temple Fork's proprietary use of titanium and chromium dampens shock and helps protect the rod from errant flies. Rods include three oversized, super-hard titanium oxide stripper guides, premium-grade cork and matte black finished blanks with silver accents. All rods are 4-piece and include a rod sock for storage. All 6-weight and heavier rods have fighting butt handles.

Average Customer Rating: 4.86 out of 5 4.9 out of 5
7 of 7 (100%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.

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Customer Reviews for Temple Fork Outfitters™ TiCR Fly Rod

Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 4 out of 5
Amazing Performance, great price, but..., November 18, 2009
By WindCaster from Roswell, GA

Advantages: Performs well, Quality, Value for money, high end performance at a third of the price, lifetime no-fault warranty
Disadvantages: overall lack of feedback, heavier than other (more expensive) rods

"Purchased a 5wt 9' as an upgrade to my white river beginners kit. I was looking for a fast rod with long casting distances and a more direct feel than the medium weight white river I've been casting with all summer. The TiCR proved itself to be a fantastic performer. When loaded correctly, long distances can be covered with laser type accuracy while still giving a nice presentation. Thing is, the rod gave little to no feedback. It felt numb and took something away from the whole fly fishing experience. Based on further research and in store rod feel I went with the slightly more expensive TiCR X in the same length and weight. The extra $30 gets you 95% of the TICR's casting performance with plenty of communication from the rod. What an amazing casting tool its turned out to be. I would highly recommend the upgraded X to the TiCR. You get so much better of a casting experience for not much more money."

What is your favorite type of fishing?: Freshwater
How many times a month do you fish on average?: 5+
Do you own a boat?: Yes
Would you recommend this product as a gift?: No
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Review 2 for Temple Fork Outfitters™ TiCR Fly Rod

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Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Awesome!, June 19, 2009
By Tantheman from Altamonte Springs, FL

"Even though I don't own this rod, I love it! I ask my friend who works Bass Pro to set it up for me every time I go there for the fly casting class on the weekend. The TiCr is light. I can double haul and cast a mile. I want a 7wt for bass fishing and some saltwater fishing at the beach. I'll match it up with a Hobbs Creek large arbor reel and some Hobbs Creek line or cheap saltwater line. This is the best fly rod ever. And at a great price."

What is your favorite type of fishing?: Freshwater
How many times a month do you fish on average?: 5+
Do you own a boat?: No
Would you recommend this product as a gift?: Yes
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Review 3 for Temple Fork Outfitters™ TiCR Fly Rod

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Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Fast and durable, January 1, 2009
By LunkerMe from San Diego, CA

"This is one of my favorite rods. It has a very fast action and can cast a mile. I am not a huge fan of most fast rods as they tend to be very fragile- accidentally nail a pair of lead eyes on a backcast and most fast rods have a weak spot. This rod appears to have extra protection built in for that sudden gust of wind."

What is your favorite type of fishing?: Freshwater
How many times a month do you fish on average?: 5+
Do you own a boat?: No
Would you recommend this product as a gift?: Yes
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Review 4 for Temple Fork Outfitters™ TiCR Fly Rod

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Great Bass Rod...High Value Product, April 8, 2008
By Flyfisher87 from Charlotte, NC

"I bought the 7 weight last summer to use for bass fishing and light saltwater thinking it would be a good backup rod. I pulled it out one evening on a bass pond and I was amazed at how well it cast. It wasn't too heavy, it was pretty sensitive and I could easily get my 70 - 80 foot casts with minimal effort. I was amazed at how well the rod did the work for me (for a product in this price range). It performed extremely well and was a pleasure to fish.
It isn't the same quality as a high-end Sage, Orvis or G-Loomis; but is less than 1/3 their price and it performs very well. I plan to purchase another in a 9 weight to use strictly for occassional saltwater trips.
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What is your favorite type of fishing?: Freshwater
How many times a month do you fish on average?: 5+
Do you own a boat?: Yes
Would you recommend this product as a gift?: Yes
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Review 5 for Temple Fork Outfitters™ TiCR Fly Rod

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Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Another TFO Winner, January 8, 2008
By Flyfishguy from Rocky Mountains

"The Owner of the Guide Service I work for Guided last year at our Sister Guide service in Alaska. I set the Boss up with a 9' TiCr Saltwater 6 weight, TiCr 8 weight, a TiCrX 10 Weight and a 13'3" 8 weight TFO Professional Spey Rod for the trip. I got nothing but shining reviews for this equipment. The 8 weight models got a serious workout, but all rods were used. By the end of the season Chinook, Sockeye, Coho, Chum, Pink, Dolly Varden, Arctic Char and Giant Rainbows had all been introduced to TFO. These fish were not pleased. TiCr Rods are powerful fast action casters but are not stiff. They are accurate, light in the hand, and will handle anything that Alaska or your home waters throw at them. An unconditional Lifetime Guarantee puts the Icing on the cake."

What is your favorite type of fishing?: Freshwater
How many times a month do you fish on average?: 5+
Do you own a boat?: No
Would you recommend this product as a gift?: Yes
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Review 6 for Temple Fork Outfitters™ TiCR Fly Rod

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Good strong rod, November 14, 2007
By Buckmark from PA

"I use this rod in 9 wt for striper in the Chesapeake. It is strong enough to throw heavy flies plenty long. I wouldn't recommend this rod to a new caster unless you upline to a 10 wt line."

What is your favorite type of fishing?: Freshwater
How many times a month do you fish on average?: 5+
Do you own a boat?: No
Would you recommend this product as a gift?: Yes
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Review 7 for Temple Fork Outfitters™ TiCR Fly Rod

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Great Rod!, July 14, 2006
By Eric from Dallas, TX

"I purchased a 7wt paired with a 270 reel a few months ago. I have used the rod extensively for warm water fishing (crappie, largemouth, white bass), and it is wonderfull. The rod can really push the line through the wind, yet still be very sensitive. I would Highly recommend the TFO products."

What is your favorite type of fishing?: Freshwater
How many times a month do you fish on average?: 3
Do you own a boat?: No
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