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Danl August 26th, 2004 03:42 PM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 

"Wayne Knight" wrote in message
...
There's actually been people who have posted here complaining about the
"noise" Hardy and other similar reels make. Poor misquided souls.
Love those Bougle's and JLH's. There's a new grass stick in my future and

I
think I'm going to put one of the Angel's on it.



Wayne, I've got a Bougle with less than 10 hours fishing on it and I don't
care for the style, design, functionality OR the clatter. If you're
interested in a possible sale/swap, drop me an email.

Danl



Willi August 26th, 2004 04:12 PM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 


Danl wrote:

"Wayne Knight" wrote in message
...

There's actually been people who have posted here complaining about the
"noise" Hardy and other similar reels make. Poor misquided souls.
Love those Bougle's and JLH's. There's a new grass stick in my future and


I

think I'm going to put one of the Angel's on it.




Wayne, I've got a Bougle with less than 10 hours fishing on it and I don't
care for the style, design, functionality OR the clatter. If you're
interested in a possible sale/swap, drop me an email.

Danl



If you're still interested in a click and pawl reel, the discontinued
Redington CT's are excellent reels. You can usually pick them up for
about $50 on EBay. I bought my first for $100 and I thought it was a
steal at that price. They make an especially good reel for light
outfits, 4 weight and below. They're solid, well made reels and are
light in weight. (And the click isn't obnoxious, IMO)

Willi




Willi August 26th, 2004 04:12 PM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 


Danl wrote:

"Wayne Knight" wrote in message
...

There's actually been people who have posted here complaining about the
"noise" Hardy and other similar reels make. Poor misquided souls.
Love those Bougle's and JLH's. There's a new grass stick in my future and


I

think I'm going to put one of the Angel's on it.




Wayne, I've got a Bougle with less than 10 hours fishing on it and I don't
care for the style, design, functionality OR the clatter. If you're
interested in a possible sale/swap, drop me an email.

Danl



If you're still interested in a click and pawl reel, the discontinued
Redington CT's are excellent reels. You can usually pick them up for
about $50 on EBay. I bought my first for $100 and I thought it was a
steal at that price. They make an especially good reel for light
outfits, 4 weight and below. They're solid, well made reels and are
light in weight. (And the click isn't obnoxious, IMO)

Willi




Jonathan Cook August 26th, 2004 05:31 PM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 
rw wrote in message m...

I don't like noisy click and pawl reels.


Hear, hear. I don't know who decided fly reels *ought* to
make noise, but imo it's whacko. It wouldn't be so bad if
it was only when a fish peeled line, but it's also anytime
I strip line off the reel. I like peace and quiet when I'm
fishing.

Jon.

Jonathan Cook August 26th, 2004 05:31 PM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 
rw wrote in message m...

I don't like noisy click and pawl reels.


Hear, hear. I don't know who decided fly reels *ought* to
make noise, but imo it's whacko. It wouldn't be so bad if
it was only when a fish peeled line, but it's also anytime
I strip line off the reel. I like peace and quiet when I'm
fishing.

Jon.

George Adams August 26th, 2004 06:28 PM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 
From: (Jonathan Cook)

Hear, hear. I don't know who decided fly reels *ought* to
make noise, but imo it's whacko. It wouldn't be so bad if
it was only when a fish peeled line, but it's also anytime
I strip line off the reel. I like peace and quiet when I'm
fishing.


I'm on the fence on this one.....I love hearing my CFO scream when I have a
good fish on, but it does ger a little annoying when stripping line.


George Adams

"All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of
youth that doth not grow stale with age."
---- J.W Muller


George Adams August 26th, 2004 06:28 PM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 
From: (Jonathan Cook)

Hear, hear. I don't know who decided fly reels *ought* to
make noise, but imo it's whacko. It wouldn't be so bad if
it was only when a fish peeled line, but it's also anytime
I strip line off the reel. I like peace and quiet when I'm
fishing.


I'm on the fence on this one.....I love hearing my CFO scream when I have a
good fish on, but it does ger a little annoying when stripping line.


George Adams

"All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of
youth that doth not grow stale with age."
---- J.W Muller


Wayne Knight August 27th, 2004 12:48 AM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 

"rw" wrote in message
...

I don't like Fortenberry, either. :-)


I suspect Fortenberry would be hard to fish with, probably ok on the forward
stroke but on the back cast I doubt there would be much in the way of flex.
After a while the arm would get kind of tired too as he's probably a little
too heavy to cast repeatedly but on the other hand he'd probably do a decent
job protecting tippets.



Wayne Knight August 27th, 2004 12:48 AM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 

"rw" wrote in message
...

I don't like Fortenberry, either. :-)


I suspect Fortenberry would be hard to fish with, probably ok on the forward
stroke but on the back cast I doubt there would be much in the way of flex.
After a while the arm would get kind of tired too as he's probably a little
too heavy to cast repeatedly but on the other hand he'd probably do a decent
job protecting tippets.



Wayne Knight August 27th, 2004 12:55 AM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 

"Dave Martel" wrote in message
...
On the Missouri I was playing a hot Bow when two sports came by in a
drift-boat; and one said to the Guide "What a *loud* reel that guy has".

(I
was using the Bougle at the time). The Guide smiled; and said "He's

playing
a trout, that reel sounds fine to me".

I really wanted to reply to the guy...but had my hands full at the

moment.
Those new Angels look great to me...I see one in my future also


Dave:

What part of the Missouri were you fishing? I ask because I bought a week at
a cabin at a conservation auction near the Dearborn exit on I-15 that I have
to use between now and the end of June. I don't know a thing about the
area.

I like that guide ;)

Wayne




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