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    Default Oh my, I've created a monster

    I took up flyfishing 8 years ago, I am self taught and get by, known to catch the odd fish here and there.
    A couple of weeks ago I took my girlfriend fishing, it was her first time flyfishing so I thought with her being a newbie, it would be a good idea for her to experience some success. We went to a cutty stream out west, I took her aside and spent 30 mins showing her the basics of casting and reading the water, after a bit of practice she could shoot the line 15 - 20 ft, enough for this stream. I brought a rod (my back up) along but did not fish very much, it was her outing. By the end of the day she had caught 16 fish, varying in size, she (we) had a blast, she felt the line tighten time and time again, needless to say the girl is hooked. I loved the outing, watching the look in her face as she stood on the edge of a pool waiting for a fish to rise to her stimulator was priceless, a look which later on in the day became known as the "Hannibal Lector" look, too funny.
    Anyways, now I have a problem, a BIG problem, she really liked my precious expensive rod, my Z-Axis with my Orvis Battenkill LA. We are now pricing out waders and wading boots, rods and reels, and everything else required to look the part.
    So, I might have just kissed my Axis goodbye (I do have other rods), unless of course one day she is not fishing and might allow me to use it, on the other hand, she might just understand the need to get new expensive gear.
    I light of these new developments, I feel compelled to make some decisions regarding spending at our household, heck, one of these days I might just have to remortgage the house to finance the addiction.
    Saltamontes

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    You LUCKY dog !!
    The fish are always right.

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    If you lead with your chin, expect to get hit on the chin.

    My little pumpkin patch started out like that, Had a great day and caught tons of fish, and now you just can't stop her. Luckily she started on an inexpensive rig and has stuck with it. I started her with the $79.00 Wal-mart SA combo which is really a very good outfit for the fishing we do.

    I do not intend to tell her that their are more expensive rigs even for sale. That would just be dumb.
    For God's sake, Don't Quote me! I'm Probably making this crap up!

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    I saw that one coming as well and started my wife (my girlfriend at that time) on the TFO Pro series. She fell just as in love as she would have otherwise and so far isn't eyeing my Scott or my HM3 . The important thing is that we fish together> If it would have taken a $700 rod to accomplish that it still would have been worth every last penny.
    If it swims and eats, it'll eat a fly.

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    Well, lets see now. You now have a girl that loves to fly fish AND you MUST Give her your rod and reel resulting in the need to purchase a new rod and reel. You call that a problem? The only problem that you have here, from my point of view, is that she is now going to proceed to out fish you! Good for her...and you. You the man!

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    Thre's no solution for that...I know it, I had and I have the same problem. Sorry.

    Rocketfish

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    Let's see, your girlfriend likes to fish. She'll go fishing with you any time you want. I'm sure she looks better and smells better than most of the guys I fish with. She likes your expensive rod.

    Now you have to buy a new rod for yourself.

    Remind me again what's the down side?

    Jeff

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    Give her the rod. Get yourself a new set-up & everyone's happy.
    The man who coined the phrase "Money can't buy happiness", never bought himself a good fly rod!

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    This is Probaly the Best "Problem" You will ever have!
    Congradulations

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    If only I was as fortunate as you. My wife loves fish, but is not one for fishing.

    Seems to me the Sage is a small sacrifice for gaining your better-half as a fishing partner.
    Trout don't speak Latin.

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