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Bush whacking advise from a friend.......
Hi All,
A good friend, Richard Haavik, who owns a nice small fly fishing lodge in BC, told me that a new problem has developed for him with the popularity of the multi-piece fly rods. When walking back to his Suburban with customers on the Upper Dean River, he is having people loose pieces of their fly rods. This is because they are walking back with no fly on the leader and now when they hit a bush/twig pieces fall off. He is now telling them that after finishing the day, before the walk back, to either leave the fly connected to the leader and hook it on the keeper or take the rod apart and put it in the rod bag for the "bush whacking" back to the vehicle. (I will send you a bill) -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA www.kiene.com |
Bush whacking advise from a friend.......
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 19:26:19 GMT, "Bill Kiene"
wrote: Hi All, A good friend, Richard Haavik, who owns a nice small fly fishing lodge in BC, told me that a new problem has developed for him with the popularity of the multi-piece fly rods. When walking back to his Suburban with customers on the Upper Dean River, he is having people loose pieces of their fly rods. This is because they are walking back with no fly on the leader and now when they hit a bush/twig pieces fall off. He is now telling them that after finishing the day, before the walk back, to either leave the fly connected to the leader and hook it on the keeper or take the rod apart and put it in the rod bag for the "bush whacking" back to the vehicle. (I will send you a bill) Man, that header had me expecting a wholly different piece of advice. You disappointed me, Bill. :( Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html |
Bush whacking advise from a friend.......
"Peter Charles" wrote in message ... Man, that header had me expecting a wholly different piece of advice. You disappointed me, Bill. :( See "OT: New Poster" above. Wolfgang |
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