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For my small flies I have a great plano box that has a row of soft foam ribs
I stick the hooks into. It easily hold 30-40 small flies, and I keep a couple spare leaders and stuff in the other side of the box. For the big poppers and streamers I have a hard plastic divider box. -- -- Bob La Londe Win a Spinnerbait Tackle Kit Spinnerbait Tips & Tricks Contest Through the Month of September 2005 http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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In article , Daniel-San
wrote: I'm thinking of replacing the foam cheapies I'm currently using. Wondering which types/brands you guys use, and why. I use mainly Wheatley boxes for dry flies (although when I'm in Ireland I use a wonderful American "CommonSense" wet and dry fly leather fly book) Neither of these is perhaps the most efficient for the job, but, dammit, they're beautiful, like my 8' Hardy cane rod, my Hardy Perfect reel, and my Phoenix silk line. And all of them catch all the fish I really want. Lazarus -- Remover the rock from the email address |
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![]() Lazarus Cooke wrote: my Hardy Perfect reel, If you ever run accross a left hand retrieve perfect for sale in a small size, please drop me an email. thanks wayne |
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Wayne Knight wrote:
Lazarus Cooke wrote: my Hardy Perfect reel, If you ever run accross a left hand retrieve perfect for sale in a small size, please drop me an email. I have a left retrieve 3 1/8" Hardy Perfect, it's loaded with a Cortland Sylk DT4 and I use it on my Zimboo. Make me an offer, if it's over 4 figures I'll throw in the fly line. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote in news:l5_Ye.1358
: I have a left retrieve 3 1/8" Hardy Perfect, it's loaded with a Cortland Sylk DT4 and I use it on my Zimboo. Make me an offer, if it's over 4 figures I'll throw in the fly line. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry If you mean significant digits, I'll go $23.01 -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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Scott Seidman wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: Make me an offer, if it's over 4 figures I'll throw in the fly line. ;-) If you mean significant digits, I'll go $23.01 Just kidding, Scott. Notice the ;-) and see my response to Wayne. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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![]() Ken Fortenberry wrote: I have a left retrieve 3 1/8" Hardy Perfect, it's loaded with a Cortland Sylk DT4 and I use it on my Zimboo. Make me an offer, if it's over 4 figures I'll throw in the fly line. ;-) If I remember the story corectly, I could never insult you by offering 4 figures for taking the memories of the fine gift of a reel you were given by your professor. But if there's a graphite or glass rod you're interested in ![]() |
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Wayne Knight wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: I have a left retrieve 3 1/8" Hardy Perfect, it's loaded with a Cortland Sylk DT4 and I use it on my Zimboo. Make me an offer, if it's over 4 figures I'll throw in the fly line. ;-) If I remember the story corectly, I could never insult you by offering 4 figures for taking the memories of the fine gift of a reel you were given by your professor. He wasn't *my* professor, he was an English Prof who thought a NeXT was just what he needed to facilitate handwriting analysis of medieval scrolls. Apparently there is value in knowing which particular monk did the transcribing of the scroll. I was the NeXT guy on campus but I couldn't help him much officially during working hours because he didn't have any money so I set up NeXT boxes at his office and his home after hours and on weekends. The folks who did have money were mostly asshole chemists and engineers so it was my pleasure to do computer weenie stuff for an English Prof and I never asked for a thing in return except beer. When it was all done he gave me a first edition of _Muriel Foster's Fishing Diary_ and a Hardy Perfect. And you're right, I'd no sooner part with that reel than with the Zimboo rod I pair it with. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Lazarus Cooke wrote:
In article , Daniel-San wrote: I'm thinking of replacing the foam cheapies I'm currently using. Wondering which types/brands you guys use, and why. I use mainly Wheatley boxes for dry flies (although when I'm in Ireland I use a wonderful American "CommonSense" wet and dry fly leather fly book) Neither of these is perhaps the most efficient for the job, but, dammit, they're beautiful, like my 8' Hardy cane rod, my Hardy Perfect reel, and my Phoenix silk line. And all of them catch all the fish I really want. Morrel foam boxes is all I put in my vest these days. I have a Wheatley and a Okuma "Wheatley knockoff." They both suck, but the Okuma is the better of the two. Regardless, both are consigned to the very bottom of one of my never-to-be-used-again gear boxes. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() the very bottom of one of my never-to-be-used-again gear boxes. DISCLAIMER: This is one of LarryL's weird off thread replies to nobody in particular .... boring stuff to follow That never-to-be-used-again gear box has been giving me headaches lately. I've seen a few people pass on the last couple years leaving so much 'stuff' behind it was a real pain for their loved ones. So, I'm cleaning out my ****, determined to stop being a slave to crap I own and even more determined to avoid making others deal with it, when I can't. The problem? It's damn hard to ashcan "perfectly good ****." g But each week I manage something, toss an old rod, fly box, decoys, or something. Fwiw, it always brings a very real feeling of freedom to see the long unused crap go, but it's still hard to throw it out .... in our culture we're so trained to "want more, more, more, and consume, consume, consume" that the idea of wanting to own a lot less seems a bit evil. I have a 40ft X 60ft shop that has collected junk for years, my goal is to see it empty, or damn near so. |
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