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bruiser wrote:
Good call on the 4 piece. Even if you never fly. There's tons of good cheap rods out there these days. Try Temple Fork and Redington. Why do you hate Orvis so much? :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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bruiser wrote:
Good call on the 4 piece. Even if you never fly. There's tons of good cheap rods out there these days. Try Temple Fork and Redington. Why do you hate Orvis so much? :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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Why don't you build your own? You can buy kits from Cabelas or check online
at other websites. There is nothing like landing a fish on a rod you built. "SnotDemon" wrote in message news:0f1Hc.42474$XM6.28515@attbi_s53... Hi all, I have been trying to learn to fly fish. I have been using my grandfather's 60+ yr old bamboo rods but they are all in only fair condition with corroded guides and poor finishes. I do have 2 fiberglass, 1 wood and even a steel fly rod but after trying a graphit rod I can see that I have been fighting the equipment more than anything. I would like to buy a decent rod in the $200-$300 range and was hoping some of you might offer me some advise on manufacturers. I live in the north-east and mostly go for trout but have been lucky enough to have work ship me to ireland for a few salmon runs on the river Lee in Cork. Any thoughts are appreciated! Mike |
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![]() "Jim" wrote in message ... Why don't you build your own? You can buy kits from Cabelas or check online at other websites. There is nothing like landing a fish on a rod you built. Whilst living in or near Galveston, Texas, we would go and find a good "calcutta cane" pole, and make them into a surf redfish rod. I was not sure of the merit of these, but once, I had a plain one come off the top of the car and immediately run over by a semi and a few cars. A few nicks, but the thing was fine. Some people had neither the time or talent to make them, so others capitalized on it and made a few bucks. Putting on guides, particularly with today's glues and supplies isn't exactly rocket surgery or brain science. You had to look through a bunch of poles to find a straight one that was just right for mounting a reel and guides on. But the end product, was, as you say, rewarding. And you could toss a 5 oz. sand sinker and a big chunk of mullet a country mile with one of them. And they lasted forever. Steve |
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![]() "Jim" wrote in message ... Why don't you build your own? You can buy kits from Cabelas or check online at other websites. There is nothing like landing a fish on a rod you built. Whilst living in or near Galveston, Texas, we would go and find a good "calcutta cane" pole, and make them into a surf redfish rod. I was not sure of the merit of these, but once, I had a plain one come off the top of the car and immediately run over by a semi and a few cars. A few nicks, but the thing was fine. Some people had neither the time or talent to make them, so others capitalized on it and made a few bucks. Putting on guides, particularly with today's glues and supplies isn't exactly rocket surgery or brain science. You had to look through a bunch of poles to find a straight one that was just right for mounting a reel and guides on. But the end product, was, as you say, rewarding. And you could toss a 5 oz. sand sinker and a big chunk of mullet a country mile with one of them. And they lasted forever. Steve |
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