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16 August 2019, 11:50 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Oct 2015
Real Name: Dan
Location: USA
Watch: 116710BLNR
Posts: 1,100
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Fly Fishing and Rolex!
“A couple of hundred dollars for a fishing pole!?¨ You'll hear that all the time if you don't keep your mouth shut in certain company. You can talk about the aesthetics and even mention a cane rod will appreciate in value while a new graphite rod will depreciate, but the best thing to do is turn around and say, ¨$9,000.00 for a car? I only paid $500.00 for mine.”
John Grierach (Trout Bum) I have enjoyed fly fishing since I finished my first masters! I’m not great, but improving with enthusiasm! While I mainly enjoy trout streams near and around Tennessee, I’ve made a more active attempt to seek out new experiences. I’ve read about every resource on the subject. My rod/reel are reddington, but looking to upgrade. Buying a rod is just about the most intimate thing you can do with your clothes on! You never really know till you get in the water. Every time I bring my Rolex with me. Share your trips, experiences, and gear! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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116710 BLNR, M79030N BB58, 126600 SD43. First GTG El Paso Nov 2016, WISCON 2019. Would rather be on the river, somewhere. |
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