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Scott MARIO WOJNICKI Cellflex 9′ #5 2pc 2top Bamboo Fly Fishing Rod

The Scott Mario Wojnicki Cellflex 9′ 5 2pc 2-top Bamboo Fly Fishing Rod is a high-end, handcrafted bamboo fly rod designed in collaboration with master rod builder Mario Wojnicki and Scott Fly Rods. Here’s what you need to know about it:

Key Features:
– Material: Premium split-cane bamboo, known for its smooth, traditional casting feel.
– Length & Weight: 9 feet, 5-weight (5) – versatile for medium-sized trout streams to larger rivers.
– Configuration: 2-piece rod with two tip sections (2-top), offering durability and backup.
– Action: Designed with a progressive flex (“Cellflex” taper), blending bamboo’s classic feel with modern performance.
– Finish & Aesthetics: Handcrafted with high-quality fittings (likely nickel silver), custom wraps, and a refined aesthetic typical of Wojnicki’s work.
– Purpose: Ideal for anglers who appreciate the artistry of bamboo but want a slightly more forgiving taper than traditional parabolic designs.

Background:
– Mario Wojnicki is a renowned bamboo rod maker, and this collaboration with Scott merges his expertise with Scott’s engineering.

Scott MARIO WOJNICKI Cellflex 9' #5 2pc 2top Bamboo Fly Fishing Rod

– The Cellflex taper aims to provide a smoother, more accessible casting experience compared to classic fast-action graphite rods.

Who It’s For:
– Bamboo enthusiasts seeking a high-performance, collectible rod.
– Anglers who enjoy a slower, deliberate casting rhythm with superior touch for dry flies and delicate presentations.
– Collectors & fishermen who appreciate handcrafted rods with a blend of tradition and innovation.

Considerations:
– Bamboo rods require more care (avoid moisture, store properly) than graphite.
– Higher price point (likely $2,500–$4,000+ depending on condition and rarity).
– Limited availability – may only be found on the secondary market (eBay, vintage rod dealers, etc.).

Alternatives:
If unavailable, consider other Wojnicki rods, Scott’s graphite models (e.g., Scott G Series), or bamboo rods from makers like Thomas & Thomas, Sweetgrass, or Winston.

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