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Old February 19th, 2010, 01:48 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
jeff
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Default An accurate casting fly rod???

Giles wrote:
On Feb 17, 12:22 pm, "Bill Grey" wrote:
"Giles" wrote in message

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On Feb 16, 7:35 am, "Robert from Oz"
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I wonder if Gino and Sandro will manufacture fly rods soon?
http://acidcow.com/video/7478-amazin...gun_shots.html

Mind boggling stuff. I've tried all those shots with Brownings,
Winchesters, Remingtons, American Arms and a host of others. Didn't
work. Never realized how superior Benellis are. Gotta get one.

giles
who wonders just how much a finely checkered persian walnut grip would
add to the cost of a double barreled, blued steel italian fly rod.

They may be great for shooting clays, but could you hit a duck with one?

Bill


Well, I've hit ducks with with sticks, golf clubs, bricks, garbage
cans, bowling pins, muffin pans, walnuts, lead pipes, a frozen cat,
automobiles, forks, rocks, TV trays, books and coaxial cable. Messy
business. Not sure I'd want to do it with a presumably very expensive
shotgun.

g.
wreaks havoc with the finish, don'tcha know.


i've found a GMC truck to be remarkably effective too!

jeff (penns mashed mallard is my specialty)
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Old February 19th, 2010, 03:04 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Frank Reid © 2008
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Default An accurate casting fly rod???

On Feb 18, 7:48*pm, jeff wrote:
Giles wrote:
On Feb 17, 12:22 pm, "Bill Grey" wrote:
"Giles" wrote in message


....
On Feb 16, 7:35 am, "Robert from Oz"
wrote:


I wonder if Gino and Sandro will manufacture fly rods soon?
http://acidcow.com/video/7478-amazin...gun_shots.html
Mind boggling stuff. *I've tried all those shots with Brownings,
Winchesters, Remingtons, American Arms and a host of others. *Didn't
work. *Never realized how superior Benellis are. *Gotta get one.


giles
who wonders just how much a finely checkered persian walnut grip would
add to the cost of a double barreled, blued steel italian fly rod.


They may be great for shooting clays, but could you hit a duck with one?


Bill


Well, I've hit ducks with with sticks, golf clubs, bricks, garbage
cans, bowling pins, muffin pans, walnuts, lead pipes, a frozen cat,
automobiles, forks, rocks, TV trays, books and coaxial cable. *Messy
business. *Not sure I'd want to do it with a presumably very expensive
shotgun.


g.
wreaks havoc with the finish, don'tcha know.


i've found a GMC truck to be remarkably effective too!

jeff (penns mashed mallard is my specialty)- Hide quoted text -


He did the mash, he did the mallard mash...
Frank Reid

 




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