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recommended gear for Durango area?
My father is retiring soon and moving from Houston to Durango. He
doesn't fish right now but has expressed an interest in taking some lessons up there after the move. As a retirement gift, our family is considering getting him a custom built fly rod. Unfortunately, we know very little about the area and the tackle requirements. What sort of specs should I have in mind for a good quality beginner's rod for that area? Thanks, Mark |
recommended gear for Durango area?
Mark E. Wallace wrote:
My father is retiring soon and moving from Houston to Durango. He doesn't fish right now ... Forget the fly rod, the last thing we need is another old clueless geezer on our trout streams. Golf clubs, that's the ticket. Get your Dad a set of Ping irons and top them off with some Callaway metal woods. -- Ken Fortenberry |
recommended gear for Durango area?
On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 02:43:58 GMT, "Mark E. Wallace"
wrote: My father is retiring soon and moving from Houston to Durango. He doesn't fish right now but has expressed an interest in taking some lessons up there after the move. As a retirement gift, our family is considering getting him a custom built fly rod. Unfortunately, we know very little about the area and the tackle requirements. What sort of specs should I have in mind for a good quality beginner's rod for that area? 9 foot 5 weight 4pc Winston Boron-2x ought to work nicely... /daytripper (Pricey, sure, but *nothing* is too good for Dad ;-) |
recommended gear for Durango area?
daytripper wrote:
9 foot 5 weight 4pc Winston Boron-2x ought to work nicely... /daytripper (Pricey, sure, but *nothing* is too good for Dad ;-) ;-) Indeed. I get the wink. Is 9' 5wt the right general ballpark though? Thanks again, Mark |
recommended gear for Durango area?
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Golf clubs, that's the ticket. Get your Dad a set of Ping irons and top them off with some Callaway metal woods. Oh, he'll probably be doing that too. Someone else is gonna have to pay for those though. Mark |
recommended gear for Durango area?
Mark E. Wallace wrote in message
... daytripper wrote: 9 foot 5 weight 4pc Winston Boron-2x ought to work nicely... /daytripper (Pricey, sure, but *nothing* is too good for Dad ;-) I get the wink. Is 9' 5wt the right general ballpark though? Yep. A 4-piece 9' 5wt is your best bet for an all-round Western trout rod. (Though I'd opt for a Sage SLT rather than the Winston). JR |
recommended gear for Durango area?
On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 02:43:58 GMT, "Mark E. Wallace"
wrote: My father is retiring soon and moving from Houston to Durango. He doesn't fish right now but has expressed an interest in taking some lessons up there after the move. As a retirement gift, our family is considering getting him a custom built fly rod. Unfortunately, we know very little about the area and the tackle requirements. What sort of specs should I have in mind for a good quality beginner's rod for that area? Thanks, Mark Let him take the lessons first. He might not like it, or he might really take a shine to it, and in either case, there's a pretty good chance that whatever y'all pick out, while special as a gift, won't be the rod he would have picked for himself. If you really want to get him a FFing-related gift, get him some _serious_ lessons with a shorenuf real instructor. If you feel a rod is a must, too, might I suggest y'all get him something like a Temple Fork in 4 or 5 wt. Just a decent rod, well under $200USD, with a great warranty to boot. That way, no huge outlay for what might not be his thing. HTH, R |
recommended gear for Durango area?
Gene Cottrell top posted:
What a useless, ignorant post! Hmmm, perhaps you're right. OK, instead of a full set of Ping irons buy just the 4 through 9, nobody can hit the small irons anyway, and replace them with the geezer's best friend, the 7 wood and then fill out the bag with specialty wedges. -- Ken Fortenberry - Geezus, tough crowd tonight ;-) |
recommended gear for Durango area?
Gene Cottrell top posted:
What a useless, ignorant post! Hmmm, perhaps you're right. OK, instead of a full set of Ping irons buy just the 4 through 9, nobody can hit the small irons anyway, and replace them with the geezer's best friend, the 7 wood and then fill out the bag with specialty wedges. -- Ken Fortenberry - Geezus, tough crowd tonight ;-) |
recommended gear for Durango area?
Mark E. Wallace wrote:
... Do YOU have a recommendation for Durango fly gear, or did you just want to flame Ken? Nah, mostly I just flame. One observation though. Buying one's own fly fishing gear is damn near as much fun as using it. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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