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That orange against the green looks great. It almost has a vintage quality to it -- the colors remind me of an an old rod my dad had.
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Thanks, I was thinking originally of a Pea Green Silk I have. Thought it would look cool. It does on Mojo's rod...LOL
So last night I was holding all these threads against the rod and I liked this color the best.
How you been G?
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Tis nice! But the rivers rock here in the winter.
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Not yet Dog! I'm on a different plan this winter instead of guiding in Florida for 4 months. Mexico for tarpon, and some of the other things you mentioned. Glades. Warmer climate rivers. Maybe Mexico twice. Whatever I can pull off until the money runs out, and that won't be long since I'm not working again until spring!
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Nice combination, orange works! like the choice off seat.
Talk of Florida... Bums me out,My inlaws moved from Okala to Ogden to be close to us. I miss Having to go visit them! Actually my wife would visit,I would spend the whole time on one coast or the other.
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Beauty! I like that style of cork. The majority of "light" rods I see have a full tapered grip, but I prefer the style you chose to give my thumb something to work with.
Seem's minor I know but it's amazing the difference little things like that make.
I am thinking about building a rod this winter as well. Would you be able to post some links to your favorite component suppliers?
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I don't know that I can post links with the rules of this forum, but I buy from:
Anglers Workshop, e-bay rod building, Fish Tech, and as far as blanks...just look for good deals.
Mudd Hole has allot of stuff, but are overpriced.
I didn't care for the Full Well cork handle, specially on a lighter rod. My 5 weight TFO came with one. I have big hands, but just didn't care for it.....UNTIL, I bought my JWF.
Joan Wulff's signature rod has a small full well with a thumb dent. As you said, PERFECT feel.
So, I will be doing a little sanding on the cork for the thumb.
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Cache Valley is too cold in the winter to entice me out much, so I stay inside in the winter. I really want to try rod building someday, but right now winter is time for me to work on music. My instruments are feeling neglected with all the fishing I've been doing this year.
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I know how you feel, I've just resigned myself to playing and recording for fun. It's hard to devote enough time and energy to music to make any kind of living off of it. There are just too many other things in life. As much as I love getting new gear, I don't think my wife would let me get any more [shocked] One room full is enough.
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