Rob, for sure i get your point and generally agree
but !
whilst rod companies are indeed at war with each other (it's just normal business competition)
- they work on making lighter rods: normal, who would want a heavier rod ?
- fastest: firstly, there's a great misunderstanding as to what constitutes a fast rod action.
most associate it with it being stiff or resistant to flexion. that may very well be the case and is apparent in rather poor rod design but a well designed fast blank's 'magical' properties are that these blanks react quicker to the angler/caster's input on both flexion and deflexion: they give much greater control throughout all casting phases.
about rod manufacturers not caring about anglers needs:
generally speaking, i don't agree with that at all. for sure, Sage etc all have at least one super-fast model in their lineups but the general trend globally is to have more and more rods of moderate action. they do listen to all whining...
or otherwise they'd lose a lot of business.
now, the crux of the matter is high performance tools are made for users who know how to use them and can exploit the inherent characteristics of that tool.
going back to the Porsche example, they don't make cars for beginners and they fully expect buyers to know how to drive properly. i can't imagine why it would be any different for high-end fly fishing rods ?
our little FF world is largely plagued with lazy fad followers that are all too eager to suck up the next hype being thrown out by advertisements or some other lazy bobo in a magazine, blog, or anywhere else on the net. they're like scraggly bearded bimbos that rush out to purchase the latest lip gloss
and later start whining all over the place that the grossly overpriced lip gloss didn't change their lives.
in regards to the two most common equipment rants: fly lines and rod actions, here's a quote from Bruce Richards that says it all:
” The line rating system is 95% OK.
There is no industry rod rating system and likely never will be.
The better your casting skills, the less you will care about the previous two points. ”dude, i'm quite sure you know all this but lets just say that this comment was meant for the general public
cheers,
marc