passing the torch
A long time ago took an Uncle up to Pulaski for Salmon. He had been a Game Warden and hunted and fished HARD his entire life.
We stayed at Jims, ate at C&M and fished DSR-was around 5 to 15 a day back then. We had been up a few times together and our routine was to have Duke smoke whatever we caught the first day on the river.
This first day my old Uncle brought an antique Bamboo Fly rod with him. Said he wanted to catch a Salmon on it, put it up, and then fish with his newer rod. Really wanted to get one on that old Bamboo.
Well after a while he hooked a Hen (legit) on the far side of the run and proceeded to play her very carefully. It took quite a while with the Bamboo and the fish cooperated by only making runs of 50 yards or so.
After a while the line went slack --Oh Well- a good effort.
As he reeled the slack line all of the sudden the line shot out and it all started again--the Hen and come in and lay right at his feet in a pool.
It was GREAT.
Well the fish was landed and smoked and we commonly spoke of the experience over time.
He is in a Rest Home now with dementia. Visited a couple of days ago, sadly, he didn't remember much but he DID recall that fish and the Bamboo rod story very well- smiling throughout.
It was GREAT all over again.
His son- also a hard hunting and fishing retired Game Warden came along and I told him how his father had distinctly recalled that fish story.
He said "follow me" and took me to a storage locker where his fathers stuff was now kept--Long story short- he gave me that Bamboo rod.
I had forgotten the metal tube it was in (until I saw it) and never had noticed it was an Orvis. Recalled him taking the tube down to the river with the rod in it.
Its an Orvis 2 pc impregnated Battenkill 8 1/2 ft 4.5 oz.- I put an old Orvis level wind Clearwater reel on it.
Fully intend to go out ( even though its 90 degrees today ) and catch a Trout on that rod.
post edited by r3g3 - 2017/05/19 18:54:08