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willowhead
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by willowhead » Tue Nov 01, 2011 11:36 am
Thankx dd.....

Vicki, your a poet don't you know it.

Wayne.....i love the way you've really thought it out.....reasonable, logical, practicle, spiritual even........exit, stage left.

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kanutripr
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by kanutripr » Tue Nov 01, 2011 12:58 pm
Try before you buy Wayne. I really like longer rods but we had a nine foot here and it wasn't enjoyable enough to find it if it was going to be fatiguing. Seriously it was the least enjoyable rod I have ever known in my whole life. It became either a 6 or 6 1/2 foot 4wt that my husband uses. It's OK for him, he likes it, but I still wouldn't say it's enjoyable. 8' for 5 wt is my favourite in the larger rods. My 3wt is about 7'3" which seems perfect. I want to build a 7' 2 wt.
Oh and thanks Mark. I have a poet's heart in a sailor's brain!!
Vicki
Listen with your ears, hear with your heart.
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willowhead
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by willowhead » Tue Nov 01, 2011 1:06 pm
That's a match made in heaven Vicki.........you can recit to the moon, on the rolling waves of sea...........

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by wayneb » Tue Nov 01, 2011 9:44 pm
Mark: I guess 23yrs as a troubleshooter in a technical field has marked me LOL!
Vicki: I'm going to make the blank myself, already have the bamboo culms in my garage waiting to be split.
I'm leaning heavy towards a Leonard 8 1/2ft, 3pc, 5wt taper. If it's too heavy, I'll build a second that's hollow built.
I'm also going to build a Payne Canadian Canoe taper, 8 1/2ft, 3pc, 7wt as a bass rod. I cast one and really liekd it!
Wayneb
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by willowhead » Wed Nov 02, 2011 12:49 am
i hear ya Wayne........i got that many years on the road with Jazz cats.......road manager/sound-man/psychaitrist/driver/tech./trouble-shooter/advance-man/payroll clerk/money collector/glorified baby-sitter/body-gaurd/etc./etc./etc./etc./etc.........first one up, last one to bed, on call 24/7.........i did it in the 70's/80's/90's/& up until 2002........then i figured i could sleep in my own bed some.......

.....wrong.....fly fishing/tying shows took over and i was right back on the road for the last 10 yrs. with that. But startin' next year i am really cutting back.........i think i'm only gonna do bout a half dozen events.....or so.

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Sure hope you can make the Flymph Forum Rendezvous in Roscoe.........i'm gonna try and get Bob Taylor to come and hang out.....bring some Boo rods.....whatever he wants to do, if i can. That's the CAT! He's a very nice easy goin' guy.....i been knowin' him for a decade at least..........wait'll you get to cast somma those rods.....

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kanutripr
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by kanutripr » Wed Nov 02, 2011 2:11 am
willowhead wrote:That's a match made in heaven Vicki.........you can recit to the moon, on the rolling waves of sea...........

I was kinda thinking poet's heart, sailor's brain and no one knows which might come out of my mouth next...not even me sometimes!!
Wayne ENJOY!!!
Vicki
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Ruard
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by Ruard » Wed Nov 02, 2011 12:19 pm
Hi Wayne,
Does the taper have a name? All the Leonard tapers in the book of Ray Gould have a name and I don't see a tapering 8 1/2 foot 5 wt.
Do you know if your rod is fast or slow. I think the feeling of heavinis is not because of the too much bamboo in the rod but more by the leverage of the rod and a few gram more or less does not matter.
Succes with the planing
Greeting
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by kanutripr » Wed Nov 02, 2011 12:48 pm
I have a feeling you might like the hollow built. Call it woman's intuition. I could be wrong though.
Enjoy every moment! Even the tough ones, it'll make it oh so much sweeter later.
Vicki
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by Ruard » Wed Nov 02, 2011 12:55 pm
Thank you Wayneb, hope you will make some pictures when you are bussy with this rod.
greeting