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DS2 For My Dad
Christmas is approaching, and this is the time of year when we say
'cherish the times' because we never know when it might be the last Christmas, especially with the older folks. So my dad has expressed an interest in learning how to fly fish. He's an old bait caster and I'm sure he wants to learn to fly fish as a way of bonding with his only child (me). And I view it as a way of bonding with an 80 year old WW II veteran who is still doing pretty good for his age. He's spry for his age and I know we could fish together (maybe even successfully). So would a 9' 5 wt. DS2 be good for him to cast optimally when we go out next spring? We're in Massachusetts. We fish the Millers and Deerfield Rivers. |
DS2 For My Dad
"tmon" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Christmas is approaching, and this is the time of year when we say 'cherish the times' because we never know when it might be the last Christmas, especially with the older folks. So my dad has expressed an interest in learning how to fly fish. He's an old bait caster and I'm sure he wants to learn to fly fish as a way of bonding with his only child (me). And I view it as a way of bonding with an 80 year old WW II veteran who is still doing pretty good for his age. He's spry for his age and I know we could fish together (maybe even successfully). So would a 9' 5 wt. DS2 be good for him to cast optimally when we go out next spring? We're in Massachusetts. We fish the Millers and Deerfield Rivers. Buy him a casting lesson first, before you buy any tackle at all. A good pro will also have a range of rods to try. Then you will know which is best for your dad, and he will be able to use it as well. TL MC |
DS2 For My Dad
tmon wrote:
............ So my dad has expressed an interest in learning how to fly fish. He's an old bait caster and I'm sure he wants to learn to fly fish as a way of bonding with his only child (me)........ ............. So would a 9' 5 wt. DS2 be good for him to cast optimally when we go out next spring? Well, "optimally" may take a couple of outings g, but yes. JR |
DS2 For My Dad
"tmon" wrote I'm sure he wants to learn to fly fish as a way of bonding with his only child (me). And I view it as a way of bonding with an 80 year old WW II veteran who is still doing pretty good for his age. He's spry for his age and I know we could fish together (maybe even successfully). good god. surely you must understand that simply standing with your father by a stream, watching the water flow, and talking about things you never had the time to cover in the years past, would far surpass any technical queries. still, an 8'4weight will do just fine. wayno |
DS2 For My Dad
"tmon" wrote in message
... Christmas is approaching, and this is the time of year when we say 'cherish the times' because we never know when it might be the last Christmas, especially with the older folks. So my dad has expressed an interest in learning how to fly fish. He's an old bait caster and I'm sure he wants to learn to fly fish as a way of bonding with his only child (me). And I view it as a way of bonding with an 80 year old WW II veteran who is still doing pretty good for his age. He's spry for his age and I know we could fish together (maybe even successfully). So would a 9' 5 wt. DS2 be good for him to cast optimally when we go out next spring? We're in Massachusetts. We fish the Millers and Deerfield Rivers. I'd think about getting him an ultralight spinning outfit. Then show him how to use your fly rod if he wants. You and he can switch rods occasionally and he'll probably enjoy it a lot more. The comradeship you'll achieve that way will be superior. Bob |
DS2 For My Dad
Wayne Harrison wrote: good god. surely you must understand that simply standing with your father by a stream, watching the water flow, and talking about things you never had the time to cover in the years past, would far surpass any technical queries. still, an 8'4weight will do just fine. ....well...so... how was it standing in a blind in the oz-land flyway, taking shots at ducks? ...or was it standing blind while drinking shots in oz? ..or ducking shots...well, you know... do tell. jeff |
DS2 For My Dad
Jeff Miller wrote in message ... Wayne Harrison wrote: good god. surely you must understand that simply standing with your father by a stream, watching the water flow, and talking about things you never had the time to cover in the years past, would far surpass any technical queries. still, an 8'4weight will do just fine. ...well...so... how was it standing in a blind in the oz-land flyway, taking shots at ducks? ...or was it standing blind while drinking shots in oz? ..or ducking shots...well, you know... do tell. jeff as soon as i have recovered sufficiently to focus at one particular thing for more than thirty seconds at a time, i will write a little trip report. yfitp wayno (sick as a dog with the missouri flu, just for starters.) |
DS2 For My Dad
as soon as i have recovered sufficiently to focus at one particular
thing for more than thirty seconds at a time, i will write a little trip report. wayno (sick as a dog with the missouri flu, just for starters.) You know, you could have mail-ordered that case of flu and saved travel expenses. Hope the hunting was worth it. -- Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69 Drowning flies to Darkstar http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm |
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