3wt:
graphite: Echo Classic 7'6" ... never felt the need to get anything else since this doesn't get used all that much anyway ... nice rod though
glass: 0
bamboo: 0
4wt:
graphite: 0
glass: 0 (I do sense either one of the older Diamondglass or a Steffen in an 8' filling this void in the future)
bamboo: 0
5wt:
graphite: Redington CT (great fishing rod---for graphite)
glass: 7'9" Wonderod (great fishing rod, not the most fun rod to cast)
bamboo: Pope built Payne 102h (just doesn't get used much anymore ... reason coming next)
And, since it seems we're expanding on the original 3-5wts, I'd hate to disappoint ...
6wt:
graphite: Fenwick HMG 8' (super light rod with some serious backbone---fun to cast too)
glass: Steffen Bros. 8' 5/6 3pc (my most used rod by far ... mainly for trout, but also for smallies & carp on occasion ... damn, I love this rod)
bamboo: 0
7wt:
graphite: 10' Echo Classic (labelled as a 6wt, but I usually fish it with a 7 ... great nymphing rod and wonderful surf rod with a 265gr shooting head)
glass: Fenwick FF 857 (narrowly edges out the FF807, just a great all around rod ... fun steelhead stick)
bamboo: 0
8wt and above are all graphite, with the following exceptions ...
Fenwick FF909 (added a 5" fighting butt and made this into a mini-switch ... great for throwing a 300gr skagit head with 10' versileaders and a lightly weighted 3" streamer)
SA System 12 ("THE EQUALIZER" haven't even cast this rod yet, but once I redo the guides, it'll make a great rod for trolling flies for tuna ... it's an absolute beast)
Future: I see on of the Steffen Bros 8'3" or 8'6" 8/9wt in my future ... that'd be the perfect winter steelhead rod, not to mention a fun jetty rod.
ok, let's see what we can do for pictures ... I think I've got a few ...
5wt:
Pope bamboo:
Wonderod:
6wt: Steffen:
7wt: FF857: