The only advice anyone needs for a short, light flyrod can be given in 3 words. Dorber, Dorber, Dorber!!!!
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The only advice anyone needs for a short, light flyrod can be given in 3 words. Dorber, Dorber, Dorber!!!!
Darry, I own two Regals, one with midge jaws on the bronze pedestal base, the other a c-clamp with regular jaws. Have owned both for many years with no probs, and would not consider selling them for...
These rods were developed by a gentleman named Bob Brunsell for fishing small streams where there was little room for a backcast. They were never meant for long casts or for carrying a lot of line in...
These rods were developed by a gentleman named Bob Brunsell for fishing small streams where there was little room for a backcast. They were never meant for long casts or for carrying a lot of line in...
Unc Barry, I'm sure that if you used ski wax, the trout would schuss in to take your fly.
Insect repellent containing DEET is probably the worst thing you can get on a flyline, according to the late Leon Chandler, and I tend to agree. Sunlight is probably #2. If you store your line in the...
I've fished the Dorber 10' 1wt. Not my choice of fishing tools. I feel that it's a bit impractical.
Trust me, you won't be happy with low-topped wading shoes. They also gather gravel, and you have to take them off to get rid of it. You're better off with your standard boots.