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Anyone find this useful?
-tom |
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Although I manage to cast adequately with either hand, I haven't tried
castinb with both simultaneously. Seriously, as all 2nd rod stamps (that I have ever heard of) are for SIMULTANEOUS use -- like drowning worms with one rod while casting with another -- I don't see how it would apply to fly fishermen. cheers oz |
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Tom Nakashima wrote:
Anyone find this useful? -tom Some guys like to take two rods out with them in a boat or a float tube, one rigged for dries and one for subsurface. If you do this and the line of one happens through inattention to be trailing in the water while you cast the other, an ornery game warden might have a case if you don't have the second rod stamp--YMMV. Mike |
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I frequently troll flies out each side of the row boat.
Your pal, TBone |
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