Switch Rods (part 2)

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RE: Switch Rods (part 2) 2009/09/10 12:58:01 (permalink)
yea man... sounds good. You need my address for shipping and all?

ps... I really hope we see each other this year ;)
 
you really get off on making fun of pinners huh? I don't even have backing on my current pin. 
post edited by jimhalupka - 2009/09/10 13:01:20

"Sure, we can assiduously three-quarter our wets downstream, mend and wait out each fly swing, over and over again, which to my way of thinking, anyway, relegates the angler to the role, not of nemesis as it should be, but of butler."

-Art Lee
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RE: Switch Rods (part 2) 2009/09/10 13:28:53 (permalink)
make sure they have matching athletic shorts and a fitted ball cap to go with the outfit as well.....
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RE: Switch Rods (part 2) 2009/09/10 13:29:23 (permalink)
i pass a proverbial peace pipe packed with a rod AND a killer shirt...




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RE: Switch Rods (part 2) 2009/09/10 13:30:47 (permalink)
I'm more of a blunt-kinda-guy... a box of phillies?

"Sure, we can assiduously three-quarter our wets downstream, mend and wait out each fly swing, over and over again, which to my way of thinking, anyway, relegates the angler to the role, not of nemesis as it should be, but of butler."

-Art Lee
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RE: Switch Rods (part 2) 2009/09/10 13:36:03 (permalink)
expand your horizons...

pinning is like mexican brick
swinging was cultivated and perfected in the PNW and BC


but those shirts.... well thats peace piping heritage





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RE: Switch Rods (part 2) 2009/09/10 14:05:39 (permalink)
haha
i rushed home to see this one hoop
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RE: Switch Rods (part 2) 2009/09/11 11:13:12 (permalink)
Well for my humble needs the Cabela LST 11' 3" performs well enough to handle all the steelhead I'll catch this year.

Flyfisher for fifty-four years.
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