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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 2/21/2008 9:53 AM Posts: 62, Visits: 110 |
| pretty new.....i have had it since christmas. Its my first one! I am still learning, so im a n00b! lol
i still have the "bait caster" in me.....just caught a 5# bass with it the other day, but forgot my stupid camera :bang: :bang: :bang:
yea i was pissed! needless to say....but its an 8wt., 3 piece, 9', Orvis Rod and a Cortland ltd graphite large Arbor 90 reel....here are some pics.....


And the case, from Cabela's......

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Rob
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| | That's how it starts - a new fly rod. Next you will be tying flies then building rods. You'll be broke but happy. |
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| Very nice rod and reel... Enjoy!!!
Vegetarian: Old Indian word for bad fisherman. |
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| | Yep, thats how it starts! Before you know it, you'll be thinking up new fly designs. It started that way for me too. Next thing I knew, I had a 1ft x 2ft x 2ft cabinet full of fly tying STUFF (Icelandic sheep hair too), 6 fly rods (4 of which I built including my newest 7 pc travel rod) and I'm thinking about my next project rod. Its addictive! Have fun with it! 2D |
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