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> Anticipation !, new rod - new venue
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post May 26 2007, 01:38 PM
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A couple of days ago I finished building my new rod. 6' 6" split cane for a 4wt. I test cast it in the garden for the first time this afternoon and it is fantastic smile.gif
I have to give it a proper trial this evening and somehow it has to be for wild brownies, ideally on the dry fly, so I am off to fish a little loch in the hills that I have heard about but never fished.
Not expecting anything very big, but a half pounder on this little "magic wand" will bring a smile to my face I'm sure.
I'm off as soon as my wife gets home and I can't wait. It's been a while since I felt this level of anticipation before going fishing. I hope the reality lives up to the expectation. biggrin.gif


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post May 27 2007, 11:28 AM
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Well, not quite what I anticipated.
Had to leave a bit later than I wanted so the venue was not possible. Went to a very lightly fished "low key" commercial that contains Rainbows, Browns and Brook trout.
When I got there it was very bright and windy, with no fish showing on the top. Too much for the new rod so I fished with a 5wt carbon rod and an intermediate and was soon catching decent rainbows. Good fun but not what I had come for.
It was cold, even for Scotland (when I got back to the car the thermometer was reading 2 degrees ! ) and I was close to packing up but around 9PM the wind dropped and a few fish started showing, just out of casting range.
Set up the bamboo with a 3wt Triangle Taper line and a ginked up Shipmans buzzer.
Within a few cast the rod was christened with a 12oz Brook trout off the top. clap2.gif followed by 6 more in the next hour, all brookies.
Does the rod work? Oh yes, it was fantastic. A 1lb brookie had it bent to the but smile.gif
Did I enjoy it - what do you think
Am I going again tonight wink.gif wink.gif

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post May 27 2007, 11:53 AM
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Not bad for a garden cane then? biggrin.gif

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post May 27 2007, 12:12 PM
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Not bad for a garden cane then? biggrin.gif

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Yeah, the trick is knowing which bit of string and which bent pin to use biggrin.gif


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