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Old September 13th, 2004, 06:25 PM
Willi & Sue
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Default Hook & Hackle XT 51

Hook and Hackle has a good sale going on on their XT 51 blanks and kits,
40% off. The kits come with VERY nice componants (all titanium) and make
up a
fine rod. I build a 7' 9" 3 weight this Summer to replace my Three Forks
(which I never liked). The XT is VERY light and powerful for a three
weight. Fun little rod. Thinking about getting a 9' seven weight kits
before they go off sale.

http://www.mailordercentral.com/hook...s.asp?dept=404

http://www.mailordercentral.com/hook...s.asp?dept=141

Willi



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Old September 13th, 2004, 10:19 PM
bugcaster
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Default Hook & Hackle XT 51


"Willi & Sue" wrote in message
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Hook and Hackle has a good sale going on on their XT 51 blanks and kits,
40% off. The kits come with VERY nice componants (all titanium) and make
up a
fine rod. I build a 7' 9" 3 weight this Summer to replace my Three Forks
(which I never liked). The XT is VERY light and powerful for a three
weight. Fun little rod. Thinking about getting a 9' seven weight kits
before they go off sale.

http://www.mailordercentral.com/hook...s.asp?dept=404

http://www.mailordercentral.com/hook...s.asp?dept=141

Willi




For the lazier in the group that might want an eight weight, look at the
Powell rod site. I have never fished a Powell rod, but at $80 it was too
good to pass up. It is my mission to hook some Coho on a fly this year on
the Oregon coast.

http://www.powellco.com/rods_advantage.html


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Old September 13th, 2004, 10:19 PM
bugcaster
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Default Hook & Hackle XT 51


"Willi & Sue" wrote in message
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Hook and Hackle has a good sale going on on their XT 51 blanks and kits,
40% off. The kits come with VERY nice componants (all titanium) and make
up a
fine rod. I build a 7' 9" 3 weight this Summer to replace my Three Forks
(which I never liked). The XT is VERY light and powerful for a three
weight. Fun little rod. Thinking about getting a 9' seven weight kits
before they go off sale.

http://www.mailordercentral.com/hook...s.asp?dept=404

http://www.mailordercentral.com/hook...s.asp?dept=141

Willi




For the lazier in the group that might want an eight weight, look at the
Powell rod site. I have never fished a Powell rod, but at $80 it was too
good to pass up. It is my mission to hook some Coho on a fly this year on
the Oregon coast.

http://www.powellco.com/rods_advantage.html


 




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