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Old November 11th, 2003, 07:35 AM
Bill Kiene
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Default Is this a lie?

Hi Steve,

First, I would not pay a lot for any rod that is from a no-name maker,
sorry. We get this all the time. People buy these rods and then can't get
them fixed.

I can't carry any rods from little rod makers because when they break and
the guy has moved to Costa Rica, I end up warrantieing it because I sold it
to them.

PS: where can I get one of those Rogue Rods so I can out fish my friends?
Does it have a PC in it or what?

This is better than the funny papers............

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Bill Kiene

Kiene's Fly Shop
Sacramento, CA
www.kiene.com

"steve" wrote in message
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Rogue rods says:



The FISHING guides that use Rogue Rods tell us that they are catching
more FISH because of our rods. The rods do what they were designed to
do. The guides helped us design the rods so why wouldn't they do a
better job. Our advice to guides is to work hard, use our rods, catch
more FISH, have happier clients, more bookings, and receive larger tips
so you can buy more rods.


From research (I dont really have a chance to test them, wish I could
cast some) I am leaning towards
rogue fly rod rf 29010
route 37 nooksack
orvis t3 T3 909-4



 




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