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Today I was looking for info on a discontinued reel (Lamson DCA). I
went upstatirs to my closet and poked through what Jacci calls my "cardboard library". I've got fly fishing magazines and catalogues in there dating back to the late 70s. I was soon sitting on the bed and flipping through their pages. One thing that became very noticeable in a very short time is how little has changed in our sport in the last 20 years. 20 years ago the reels looked pretty much the same as did the rods. Most were produced by the same companies. The only two things that I can think of that are somewhat innovative (i.e. not in the pages of those old mags) are CDC flies and Large Arbor reels. Can anyone think of anything else? g.c. Who still didn't find anything about the DCAs, like what kind of drag they have, quality, etc. |
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George Cleveland wrote:
Today I was looking for info on a discontinued reel (Lamson DCA). I went upstatirs to my closet and poked through what Jacci calls my "cardboard library". I've got fly fishing magazines and catalogues in there dating back to the late 70s. I was soon sitting on the bed and flipping through their pages. One thing that became very noticeable in a very short time is how little has changed in our sport in the last 20 years. 20 years ago the reels looked pretty much the same as did the rods. Most were produced by the same companies. The only two things that I can think of that are somewhat innovative (i.e. not in the pages of those old mags) are CDC flies and Large Arbor reels. Can anyone think of anything else? Seems like we've got a specialty fly line for everything nowadays. Bass taper, steelhead taper, bluegill on every odd Tuesday taper, etc. etc. Used to be just WF & DT. Then there's fluorocarbon and the only one of all of the above that's an actual improvement, IMNSHO, Frog Fanny. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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George Cleveland wrote: Today I was looking for info on a discontinued reel (Lamson DCA). I went upstatirs to my closet and poked through what Jacci calls my "cardboard library". I've got fly fishing magazines and catalogues in there dating back to the late 70s. I was soon sitting on the bed and flipping through their pages. One thing that became very noticeable in a very short time is how little has changed in our sport in the last 20 years. 20 years ago the reels looked pretty much the same as did the rods. Most were produced by the same companies. The only two things that I can think of that are somewhat innovative (i.e. not in the pages of those old mags) are CDC flies and Large Arbor reels. Can anyone think of anything else? g.c. Who still didn't find anything about the DCAs, like what kind of drag they have, quality, etc. If we're to step out into the accessories I'd have to say quality breathable waders have made big difference for the fishing I do. Maybe they're older than 20 years but my intro to them was more recent. Allen |
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On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 18:24:15 -0700, Willi wrote:
Allen wrote: If we're to step out into the accessories I'd have to say quality breathable waders have made big difference for the fishing I do. Maybe they're older than 20 years but my intro to them was more recent. Allen I forgot that one and I completely agree! Willi Me too. Although I have to claim ignorance on breathables as I make do with my old Fly Tech nylon lightweights. Other people I know hate that type of wader since they claim they cook in their own sweat while wearing them. In may be a genetic thing. My paternal grandmother always claimed that she never sweated at all. (And my mother pointed out, out of earshot of my father and his mom, that the only other animal that doesn't sweat is a pig). g.c. |
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On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 18:46:47 -0600, George Cleveland
wrote: Can anyone think of anything else? wading boots are less like bricks and tippet material is much better. Hackle is outstanding. Fly boxes have improved as has the selection of flies, I mean, one can choose, online no less, from of over 185 flies, just for the Madison... the mind boggles :-) Harry Mason www.Troutflies.com |
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How long have rotary vices been around?
"George Cleveland" wrote in message ... Today I was looking for info on a discontinued reel (Lamson DCA). I went upstatirs to my closet and poked through what Jacci calls my "cardboard library". I've got fly fishing magazines and catalogues in there dating back to the late 70s. I was soon sitting on the bed and flipping through their pages. One thing that became very noticeable in a very short time is how little has changed in our sport in the last 20 years. 20 years ago the reels looked pretty much the same as did the rods. Most were produced by the same companies. The only two things that I can think of that are somewhat innovative (i.e. not in the pages of those old mags) are CDC flies and Large Arbor reels. Can anyone think of anything else? g.c. Who still didn't find anything about the DCAs, like what kind of drag they have, quality, etc. |
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B J Conner wrote:
How long have rotary vices been around? Well, not as long as this one, anyway: http://tinyurl.com/3rb3r ![]() JR -who has two vises, one of which has a "full rotary" feature he never uses (old dogs and all, I guess.......) |
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![]() "JR" wrote in message ... B J Conner wrote: How long have rotary vices been around? Well, not as long as this one, anyway: http://tinyurl.com/3rb3r ![]() JR -who has two vises, one of which has a "full rotary" feature he never uses (old dogs and all, I guess.......) That's like the vice I'm using. I may have to sell mine if he get's a lot for it. Rotory vices..hmmm ...reminds me of the sea stories I've heard from Hong Kong. |
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