Hey, I rarely post on here but I think I’ve got some relevant info. I’ve never cast murrays graphite mountain rod, but I’m fairly certain it’s based on the original G series blank. A lot of people swear by that blank - it was in production for like 20 years I think- and were upset when it changed to the G2, and then evolved into the new G series. It’s one of the most popular series of rods in the history of trout fishing- even if it’s old tech, you can’t go wrong in my opinion. G rods are on the slower side and very smooth with excellent feel and accuracy. Ive only cast 4 and 5wts, but they felt extremely nice- I have heard the 3wt is one of the standouts of the line.
I was in the market for a park Brookie rod about 5 years ago and bought a new Scott F2 from Murray himself. I didn’t bother casting his mountain rod because I was worried about durability in case I fell down a trail in the park- glass is a lot more resistant to trauma than graphite, and I’m not a graceful dude. The odd thing was, murray didn’t push me towards his mountain rod, even though it was directly in the spec for what i was shopping for. Not sure if that helps you or not.
If you haven’t, I would recommend cross shopping the newer F series rods along with Murray’s rod, if you like the feel of glass. It’s not for everyone, but that 6’6” 3 weight is absolutely magical.
- James