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Published by dougm
03-04-2005 |
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#1
By
flyfshr
on
03-06-2005, 10:35 AM
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Re: Fly Fishing Bamboo
Doug -
Very well said. You have a knack for writing and, it would appear, for speaking my mind. I really enjoy flyfishing and with bamboo, I enjoy it even more. There's something about fishing with an organic, hand-made work of art created by a seasoned and skilled craftsman. I certainly hope your pain diminishes as your enjoyment of flyfishing increases. FF |
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Last edited by flyfshr; 03-06-2005 at 10:38 AM..
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#2
By
fshfanatic
on
03-06-2005, 11:16 AM
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Re: Fly Fishing Bamboo
I have thrown a bamboo rod once. I wish I could afford to purchase one, but even then, I doubt I would want to fish it considering the cost.
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#3
By
Salmo Nella
on
03-10-2005, 10:58 PM
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Re: Fly Fishing Bamboo
Doug
Thanks for the great article. I am very fortunate to be able to fish a neat little 8 foot 3 wt (not sure of the maker, originally sold by abbey and imbrie). Based on your other review of Sylk line, I just got a new one of those to try on it also. I have several other bamboo rods that I would like to fish but am unsure whether I can do so without damaging them. I am reluctant to ship them to oregon because of some horror stories with shipping companies. Do you have any contacts for people near Santa Barbara california (100 miles north of Los Angeles, on the coast) who can evaluate these rods for me and tell me what, if anything, needs to be done to fish them safely? Please email me if you prefer not to post this info. thanks |
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#4
By
Fish Bones
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04-16-2005, 01:57 PM
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Re: Fly Fishing Bamboo
Thanks for the article Doug. I want to get a nice bamboo rod one day... just haven't yet gotten around to it.
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