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  1. Default Finishing my 3 wt,,,

    Just in time for summer trout and panfishing.

    have a look @
    [url=http://www.mind.net/basile/theworriedshrimp.html:d4acc]http://www.mind.net/basile/theworriedshrimp.html[/url:d4acc]

    cheers,

    tws

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    Cool progress pics!

    I've got a little 2wt that is nearing completion, just need a couple coats of epoxy on the wraps and it'll be good to go I hope.

    I know a spot where a mess of 8" bluegills hang out, the perfect spot to christen my first rodbuilding project.

    Thanks for sharing!

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    Thanks for the sharing pictures. I really enjoyed watching your progress. I would like to share my experience in obtaining a #2 weight brim rod but it wouldn't be nearly as interesting. You would see a picture of me looking at the Cabela's catalog, writing Cabela's a check, waiting for the UPS man, opening the Cabela's package, and assembling the outfit. Your stuff is definitely better. 8T

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    Hey tws,
    Grand pics and NICE job. Just one little question.....do you always put your reel on backwards?
    ......lee s.

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    Lee, I think this photo should shed some light on your question...



    [This message has been edited by atomic_dog (edited 02 June 2005).]

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    thanks for the compliments all.

    Lee...

    yes, i guess it is on backwards... but i'm right handed and have always gotten reels with the left hand retrieve... that is, i prefer never to swap the rod from one hand to the other in order to retreive... habit from my beganning days fishing.

    btw, i'm just learning to cast, about 4 months now. I love this little 3 wt. can get light bead head flies out to 45' pretty easy. Also, my accuracy is getting better. I've yet to perfect a haul and haven't even started on my roll cast yet...

    happy angling!

    tws

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    Have you looked at the CCS numbers on that thing? You should be able to cast a 3wt line a mile with it. There are four 863-4 FTs in the CCS database and their ERNs are 6.89, 7.15, 7.28, and 5.2 (http://www.superbob.org/CC_Data.htm). All of the FT series tests out like that. I'm getting ready to build a 907-4 FT that has an ERN of 10.3. That ain't no small stream or spring creek rod.

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