Sorry I sold that already and took the description out of the post. I guess I should have changed the topic to.
Thanks for looking
Neil
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Sorry I sold that already and took the description out of the post. I guess I should have changed the topic to.
Thanks for looking
Neil
bump with lower price. Make me a offer folks!
edited with new lower prices.
I think the lock up is solid. The jaw do a great job of holding all hooks. I just put a #2 salmon hook in the jaws and tugged on the eye of the hook, the hook shaft bent but no slippage at all. ...
I have a LNIB Renzetti presentation 2000 vise that I would like to sell. I bought the vise in 2008 tied a couple flies with it and put it away. Truth is I haven't done much fishing since then and I...
My desktop backgroud changes every now and then these are my favorites
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Yes you want a reel seat bigger then the blank, But if its close you can ream out the wood insert alittle but I try not having to do that often.
ST CROIX AVID great rod! And its made in The USA! Soft rod perfect rod for what your describing fishing wise
ausable, nothing wrong with puting that guide in that location but I usaully bump it up onto the ferrule since its so close, but then you will have to change your hole spacing from there up and maby...
Yep looks like a mighty fine factory rod to me.... Do I dare say Winston B2x 7-12 wt
season can have somthing to do with it also, In alaska during the fall the some of the rainbows start to darken up and a few get pretty black for the winter. Dont know why.
getting the blank clean under the seat is ok but not necesary ( a new reel seat will cover the mess up)
also if you cut the cork make sure you dont go to deep, your pretty much going to have to...
most factory rods look like crap, there is only 2 companies that make rods that I think look good the best would be Redington, and with Winston as second.
I agree with Joe V that that kid didnt...
Ouch that one hurt
No other manufactures of thread gudebrod is pretty much it. And Im pretty sure Gudebrod only discontinued the less popular colors of their rod builing thread. They used to have alot of different...
This rummor has been going on for some time now. I dont particularly believe it if Gudebrod is done, what will all the rod manufactures wrap their rods in (what do you think sage wraps their rods...
Spinner Thats some great water you fish there :D
I think the "driftless area" is going to make it onto my list of places I want to fish. I have to know though why do they call it the...
Urban ledgend for the Air Force for sure, no Idea about the other services, but I am pretty sure that is false also.
We talk to other services and ask them when we all deploy together and they...
I have a sc3(avid) 7'6'' 4wt and a 7'6'' 4wt rx7 in the blank pile right now they are almost the same but the st croix is more expensive, but both are good blanks, never had a DC blank sorry cant...
thanks thats what I thought. No big deal I was expecting to buy a new line for this rod anyway so maby Ill get the trout taper then I will have a nymph line and a dry fly line
Thanks for the suggestions, The rain finally lifted and the epoxy on the rod is hard enought to go out and test it so I did, I tried the 6wt nymph line on it and that line loaded the rod great, ...
both rods are good, but the winston is built overseas and the launch is made in washington state. Also they both come with rod tubes. I think you would be happy whatever way you go
what type of fly line would everyone suggest for a sage slt rod?
I am basicaly going to use this rod for eveything from nymphing to big dryflys(hoppers & droppers rigs ) to smallmouth bass ...
I would get the wf for the BIIT, the rod loads great with just alittle line out anyway but has the reserver power to cast some line out there. I think on longer cast that your might have to make the...
nice rainbow Leonard, definatly a fine fish but I have to be a buzz kill and say its hard to belive it to be 13lbs. Check out this chart http://www.flyanglersonline.com/begin/fishweight.html
it...