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Anyone have any opinions, experience, etc. concerning the South Bend
telescopic fly rods? I know there mostly a club and most of use wouldn't be caught dead using them for bean poles or tomato stakes but one of them may be what I need. Number one daughter is not an avid fly fisher person, yet. She kinda piddles around and know the theory. When she gets serious I might spring for one of the Reddington travel rods but for now it's gotta fit in a duffel bag, be cheap but not so cheap that it won't last 3 or 4 months. She's off to the worlds biggest atoll where there are fish the rest of us might trade our (insert something precious here) for. http://www.zianet.com/tedmorris/dg/fishing.html Last trip I got her a telescoping spinning rod. It didn't break and managed to provide fare for many bar-b -ques. Cabelas has them in their bargain cave at the moment., so any comments about the rod and/or what else to send (flys in particular ) will be welcome. |
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On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 03:45:50 GMT, "B J Conner"
wrote: Anyone have any opinions, experience, etc. concerning the South Bend telescopic fly rods? I know there mostly a club and most of use wouldn't be caught dead using them for bean poles or tomato stakes but one of them may be what I need. Number one daughter is not an avid fly fisher person, yet. She kinda piddles around and know the theory. When she gets serious I might spring for one of the Reddington travel rods but for now it's gotta fit in a duffel bag, be cheap but not so cheap that it won't last 3 or 4 months. She's off to the worlds biggest atoll where there are fish the rest of us might trade our (insert something precious here) for. http://www.zianet.com/tedmorris/dg/fishing.html Last trip I got her a telescoping spinning rod. It didn't break and managed to provide fare for many bar-b -ques. Cabelas has them in their bargain cave at the moment., so any comments about the rod and/or what else to send (flys in particular ) will be welcome. Well, given the skill needed, you can "cast" with any number of rods that, well, wouldn't be the first choice, so, if your question is "will it work," generally, the answer is "yes." If the question is, "can my daughter (reasonably and/or enjoyably) use it," the answer is, "no way of knowing," but if she can cast with it here, I'd bet she could do so there. Now my questions would be, a) if the spinning setup works, why fix what isn't broken and/or is this really the place for "futzing" around? IOW, if you want her to be able to have the "fun" of FF, then maybe go ahead and get "real" gear, but it's a "fish for food" situation, don't mess around with putting a novice with unknown/marginal gear, b) Just how cheap are these? You can get some pretty inexpensive multi-parts, including combos, out there, and since you know she can use the spinning set-up, get a combo rod, send both reels, and she's not only got familiar gear to fall back on, she's got a back-up, and c) if price is a concern, what about finishing a combo blank - love and practicality "wrapped" up in one? TC, R |
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