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Old October 18th, 2004, 11:39 PM
Michael Zierdt
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I have a several of graphite fly rods (St. Croix, Temple Forks and Three
Forks), reels, etc. and a cabin which is not heated in the winter. If I
leave them at my cabin in the Northwoods, where it gets to -40 some winter
nights, could there be any damage to my gear?

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Thanks,

Mike


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Old October 18th, 2004, 11:56 PM
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On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 22:39:02 GMT, "Michael Zierdt"
wrote:

I have a several of graphite fly rods (St. Croix, Temple Forks and Three
Forks), reels, etc. and a cabin which is not heated in the winter. If I
leave them at my cabin in the Northwoods, where it gets to -40 some winter
nights, could there be any damage to my gear?


Um, what's happened to them in the past?

TC,
R
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Old October 18th, 2004, 11:56 PM
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On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 22:39:02 GMT, "Michael Zierdt"
wrote:

I have a several of graphite fly rods (St. Croix, Temple Forks and Three
Forks), reels, etc. and a cabin which is not heated in the winter. If I
leave them at my cabin in the Northwoods, where it gets to -40 some winter
nights, could there be any damage to my gear?


Um, what's happened to them in the past?

TC,
R
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Old October 19th, 2004, 12:36 AM
Frank Church
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Default Winter Storage for Fly Rods

"Michael Zierdt" wrote in
:

I have a several of graphite fly rods (St. Croix, Temple Forks and
Three Forks), reels, etc. and a cabin which is not heated in the
winter. If I leave them at my cabin in the Northwoods, where it gets
to -40 some winter nights, could there be any damage to my gear?


.......by all means, leave the Three Forks in the cabin, they can take it,
but those other POS's need to come in out of the cold. bseg

Frank Church
...with tongue firmly planted in cheek
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Old October 19th, 2004, 12:36 AM
Frank Church
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Default Winter Storage for Fly Rods

"Michael Zierdt" wrote in
:

I have a several of graphite fly rods (St. Croix, Temple Forks and
Three Forks), reels, etc. and a cabin which is not heated in the
winter. If I leave them at my cabin in the Northwoods, where it gets
to -40 some winter nights, could there be any damage to my gear?


.......by all means, leave the Three Forks in the cabin, they can take it,
but those other POS's need to come in out of the cold. bseg

Frank Church
...with tongue firmly planted in cheek
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Old October 19th, 2004, 12:58 AM
Michael Zierdt
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Default Winter Storage for Fly Rods

I usually bring them back to Indiana.

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Mike Zierdt
Indianapolis, IN

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On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 22:39:02 GMT, "Michael Zierdt"

wrote:

I have a several of graphite fly rods (St. Croix, Temple Forks and Three
Forks), reels, etc. and a cabin which is not heated in the winter. If I
leave them at my cabin in the Northwoods, where it gets to -40 some winter
nights, could there be any damage to my gear?


Um, what's happened to them in the past?

TC,
R



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Old October 19th, 2004, 12:58 AM
Michael Zierdt
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Default Winter Storage for Fly Rods

I usually bring them back to Indiana.

--
Thanks,

Mike Zierdt
Indianapolis, IN

wrote in message
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On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 22:39:02 GMT, "Michael Zierdt"

wrote:

I have a several of graphite fly rods (St. Croix, Temple Forks and Three
Forks), reels, etc. and a cabin which is not heated in the winter. If I
leave them at my cabin in the Northwoods, where it gets to -40 some winter
nights, could there be any damage to my gear?


Um, what's happened to them in the past?

TC,
R



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Old October 19th, 2004, 02:11 AM
Wayne Knight
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"Michael Zierdt" wrote in message
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I have a several of graphite fly rods (St. Croix, Temple Forks and Three
Forks), reels, etc. and a cabin which is not heated in the winter. If I
leave them at my cabin in the Northwoods, where it gets to -40 some winter
nights, could there be any damage to my gear?


The graphite rods and the reels will be fine at your cabin.

Wayne
Also in Indianapolis


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Old October 19th, 2004, 02:11 AM
Wayne Knight
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Default Winter Storage for Fly Rods


"Michael Zierdt" wrote in message
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I have a several of graphite fly rods (St. Croix, Temple Forks and Three
Forks), reels, etc. and a cabin which is not heated in the winter. If I
leave them at my cabin in the Northwoods, where it gets to -40 some winter
nights, could there be any damage to my gear?


The graphite rods and the reels will be fine at your cabin.

Wayne
Also in Indianapolis


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Old October 19th, 2004, 03:11 AM
Michael Zierdt
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Default Winter Storage for Fly Rods

In the past I took them back to Indiana

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Thanks,

Mike

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On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 22:39:02 GMT, "Michael Zierdt"

wrote:

I have a several of graphite fly rods (St. Croix, Temple Forks and Three
Forks), reels, etc. and a cabin which is not heated in the winter. If I
leave them at my cabin in the Northwoods, where it gets to -40 some winter
nights, could there be any damage to my gear?


Um, what's happened to them in the past?

TC,
R



 




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