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![]() "BJ Conner" wrote in message ups.com... I think I just missed you Saturday morning. I had to sample life in the big city and ride the train up. I am TDY in the Silcone Valley. I got to see the usual outfitters and guides that show up in Portland plus a few from Oregon who are never at the Portland show. Did you see the guy who had the antique fishing stuff. Makes me feel old, I have stuff in my closet older than some of his. I bought my Medalist 1498 in 63, it got more scars than the one he had. I overheard one guy who wondered if people really caught fish on them. Yes I did see the antique display, it was quite fascinating and I felt old as well, but seeing Lefty made me feel young again. I still have my Phlueger Medalist, my first fly reel from the 60's. -tom |
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Words can't describe Lefty's impact on the sport and his years of
contributions. He is "one of a kind". -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA, USA Web site: www.kiene.com "BJ Conner" wrote in message ups.com... Tom Nakashima wrote: The International Sportsmen Expo this past weekend was pretty darn good for me. I finally got to meet Lefty Kreh in person and watch his demonstration. He put to rest a lot of questions I've had and some of the questions that were asked in roff. Lefty is quite a character and for his age of 81, his senses and skills are still very keen. Unfortunately Lefty now has rotator cuff (yes got from casting) and has changed his casting technique from his early days. He told me he doesn't want to see anyone get this problem as his casting style is almost sideways now. I'll have to analyze this more. During his demonstration Left made a few 70' cast with just half of a 9' rod, using only the 4 ½' end section, with tight loops. That tells me you don't need an expensive rod to make good cast. Then he pieces the rod back together, gets down on his knees and effortlessly makes another 70' tight loop cast, so you don't need a long rod or raise the hand up high, or be 7' tall to make long cast either. Oh, the rod he was using was a fresh off the rack TFO TiCr 9', 6wt 4pc which still had the plastic wrap on the cork. After his lecture he asked for a volunteer from the standing room audience. Years ago I remember a local fly-shop paying Left $2000, divided among 20 serious anglers to have him fly out here to CA and give a 1 hour lecture with a 1 hour hands on class. Since no one wanted to make a fool out of themselves, I thought this is my chance to volunteer a lesson with one of the greatest casters in the world for the price of my ticket to the show. For that I think I could tolerate embarrassment and be the guinea pig. After he asked my name and put the rod in my hands, he had me make a cast the way I normally do. I made a 60' cast and on the microphone loud and clear Lefty's famous line: "Tom didn't listen to anything I was saying!" as the crowd roared with laughter. Then he corrected me on 2 ever-so-slight technicalities, keeping the wrist straighter on the backcast, and stop the rod a touch higher on the forward cast. I'll have to admit, I was a bit nervous standing in front of everyone with Lefty at my side. I made my second cast and was ready for more embarrassment, but to my surprise he blurts out; "Make another cast!" I make another 60' cast as I'm feeling pretty comfortable now, he then whispers to me, "you got it down?" with his warm smile. I nod my head yes, then he gets on the mic and yells; "Anyone worst than Tom?" I felt pretty relieved thinking it could have been worst. I continued to walk around the show, but came out empty-handed except for something I'll remember for the rest of my life. -tom I think I just missed you Saturday morning. I had to sample life in the big city and ride the train up. I am TDY in the Silcone Valley. I got to see the usual outfitters and guides that show up in Portland plus a few from Oregon who are never at the Portland show. Did you see the guy who had the antique fishing stuff. Makes me feel old, I have stuff in my closet older than some of his. I bought my Medalist 1498 in 63, it got more scars than the one he had. I overheard one guy who wondered if people really caught fish on them. |
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