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![]() Life's too short to fish a Wonder Rod! Great memories, but the first generation synthetic rods weren't all that great. I must have had at least a dozen fly and spinning Wonder Rods over the years, so they gave me plenty of enjoyment. Most were bright white with red tipped with black windings. However, they nearly all failed from UV light cracking the binding cloth. The last one I fished was a 8 wt I used for bass poppers. I didn't use it much so it lasted about 35 years, but it eventually broke down too. I also had a 6 ft 4 wt Wonder Rod with gray tipped with black windings. It was such a wet noodle I sold it at a yard sale, but I wish I had it back. I still have one Presidential rod - the top of the line Wonder Rod. Back in the late 50's and early 60's the Presidential rods were just as expensive as a Payne bamboo rod at about $50! Guess which was the better long term investment. It is just OK compared to today's rods but it comes in a heavy wall extruded aluminum tube which is the most rugged rod tube I have ever seen. My Wonder Rod days ended in 1969 when I got one of those brown 9' 5 wt Fenwicks. I couldn't afford to buy the rod, so I went to a sporting goods wholesaler in Bethlehem PA that had the blanks and I made it myself. Those brown Fenwicks, Berkeley Panametrics, and Scientific Anglers rods spelled the end of the Wonder Rod era, and it wasn't long before graphite rods took over. -- JeffK ------------------------------------------------------------------------ JeffK's Profile: http://www.njflyfishing.com/vBulleti...php?userid=334 View this thread: http://www.njflyfishing.com/vBulleti...ad.php?t=14192 ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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![]() "JeffK" wrote in message ... Life's too short to fish a Wonder Rod! Great memories, but the first generation synthetic rods weren't all that great. I must have had at least a dozen fly and spinning Wonder Rods over the years, so they gave me plenty of enjoyment. Most were bright white with red tipped with black windings. However, they nearly all failed from UV light cracking the binding cloth. The last one I fished was a 8 wt I used for bass poppers. I didn't use it much so it lasted about 35 years, but it eventually broke down too. I also had a 6 ft 4 wt Wonder Rod with gray tipped with black windings. It was such a wet noodle I sold it at a yard sale, but I wish I had it back. I still have one Presidential rod - the top of the line Wonder Rod. Back in the late 50's and early 60's the Presidential rods were just as expensive as a Payne bamboo rod at about $50! Guess which was the better long term investment. It is just OK compared to today's rods but it comes in a heavy wall extruded aluminum tube which is the most rugged rod tube I have ever seen. My Wonder Rod days ended in 1969 when I got one of those brown 9' 5 wt Fenwicks. I couldn't afford to buy the rod, so I went to a sporting goods wholesaler in Bethlehem PA that had the blanks and I made it myself. Those brown Fenwicks, Berkeley Panametrics, and Scientific Anglers rods spelled the end of the Wonder Rod era, and it wasn't long before graphite rods took over. -- JeffK I always figured they were called 'wonder rod' 'cause they would cast anything form a 3 to a 9 weight...seriously... john |
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