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I'm not associated with the fly shop, but I thought some here might be
interested in the fact that Creekside Angler in Issaquah WA has given up on selling Loomis and Winston rods, and has several rods for sale at 40% discount. I can't remember all the models, but the Loomis rods are GLX, and include a 12wt and a 9'3wt 2 piece that as sweet as rod as I've ever handled. The Winstons are BL5 in 8 or 9 wt, I think. Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html |
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There are tons of discontinued rods on close-out now everywhere.
-- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA, USA Web site: www.kiene.com "Chas Wade" wrote in message news:LL0Wb.209510$Rc4.1720256@attbi_s54... I'm not associated with the fly shop, but I thought some here might be interested in the fact that Creekside Angler in Issaquah WA has given up on selling Loomis and Winston rods, and has several rods for sale at 40% discount. I can't remember all the models, but the Loomis rods are GLX, and include a 12wt and a 9'3wt 2 piece that as sweet as rod as I've ever handled. The Winstons are BL5 in 8 or 9 wt, I think. Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html |
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Bill Kiene wrote:
The LTX which last spring sold for over 600 seems to be running in the mid 400s now. (I find a lot of them on froogle.com). There are tons of discontinued rods on close-out now everywhere. -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA, USA Web site: www.kiene.com "Chas Wade" wrote in message news:LL0Wb.209510$Rc4.1720256@attbi_s54... I'm not associated with the fly shop, but I thought some here might be interested in the fact that Creekside Angler in Issaquah WA has given up on selling Loomis and Winston rods, and has several rods for sale at 40% discount. I can't remember all the models, but the Loomis rods are GLX, and include a 12wt and a 9'3wt 2 piece that as sweet as rod as I've ever handled. The Winstons are BL5 in 8 or 9 wt, I think. Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html |
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I'm going on a salt water trip with RW and Bruiser from ROFF late
Spring. I need both 8 weight and 10 weight outfit (these are two suggested by Bruiser) we'll be fishing for bonefish, baby tarpon and whatever else we find. I'm new to this. I generally fish a 9 foot rod and would prefer a three or four piece so it's easier to fly with. Prefer a faster rod when pushing bigger flies but not super fast. Maybe a Temple Forks? or ? Reels I have no idea but from what I hear I need something good that won't burn up. I'd also look to use the outfits for Steelhead and/or Salmon (something else I'm going to do this year). What can you put together for me - rod, reel, line, that will be decent and serviceable? Maybe a couple options? I'm not a wealthy man but understand buying quality. How much for both outfits shipped to me? Willi |
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On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 11:45:19 -0700, Willi wrote:
I'm going on a salt water trip with RW and Bruiser from ROFF late Spring. I need both 8 weight and 10 weight outfit (these are two suggested by Bruiser) we'll be fishing for bonefish, baby tarpon and whatever else we find. I'm new to this. I assume you meant this to be email to somebody, but where I was in Belize there were tarpon that would be too much (in my opinion) for a 10wt. I used mostly a 7wt and 9wt for bonefish and an 11wt for tarpon, but I think an 8wt for bonefish would be better all around than a 7wt or 9wt. Of course, you could just not cast to big tarpon if you see one, but that might be difficult. g Have a great trip. -- Charlie... |
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On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 13:58:57 -0500, Charlie Choc
wrote: On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 11:45:19 -0700, Willi wrote: I'm going on a salt water trip with RW and Bruiser from ROFF late Spring. I need both 8 weight and 10 weight outfit (these are two suggested by Bruiser) we'll be fishing for bonefish, baby tarpon and whatever else we find. I'm new to this. I assume you meant this to be email to somebody, but where I was in Belize there were tarpon that would be too much (in my opinion) for a 10wt. I used mostly a 7wt and 9wt for bonefish and an 11wt for tarpon, but I think an 8wt for bonefish would be better all around than a 7wt or 9wt. Of course, you could just not cast to big tarpon if you see one, but that might be difficult. g Have a great trip. I agree with the 8 weight ('cuz that's what I use for bones ;-) As for the tarpon, I hooked four on my 8 weight and watched them all just keep cruising 'til I ran out of backing. When I go back I'm bringing a 12wt. They weren't "babies" though - unless baby tarpon are five feet long... /daytripper |
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On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 21:20:47 GMT, daytripper
wrote: I agree with the 8 weight ('cuz that's what I use for bones ;-) I still like a 7wt when the wind isn't too bad, but probably use an 8wt most of the time these days. As for the tarpon, I hooked four on my 8 weight and watched them all just keep cruising 'til I ran out of backing. When I go back I'm bringing a 12wt. They weren't "babies" though - unless baby tarpon are five feet long... I got one right at 100# on an 11wt, much bigger and I'd go with a 12wt too. -- Charlie... |
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Willi wrote:
I'm going on a salt water trip with RW and Bruiser from ROFF late Spring. I need both 8 weight and 10 weight outfit (these are two suggested by Bruiser) we'll be fishing for bonefish, baby tarpon and whatever else we find. I'm new to this. I generally fish a 9 foot rod and would prefer a three or four piece so it's easier to fly with. Prefer a faster rod when pushing bigger flies but not super fast. Maybe a Temple Forks? or ? Reels I have no idea but from what I hear I need something good that won't burn up. I'd also look to use the outfits for Steelhead and/or Salmon (something else I'm going to do this year). What can you put together for me - rod, reel, line, that will be decent and serviceable? Maybe a couple options? I'm not a wealthy man but understand buying quality. How much for both outfits shipped to me? Willi Willi, If you go with Temple Fork rods, and are looking for a faster action, I would go with the new TiCr line. I have both the TiCr and the older Sal****er(now Professional Series)version rods. The TiCr is noticeably faster. Also, it's my understanding that the butt sections are beefier on the 8wt and up TiCr. brians |
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