lucfish wrote:Look at the positive. The only way for you to break a rod is to be casting it. Hey, at least you were fishing.
midger wrote:lucfish wrote:Look at the positive. The only way for you to break a rod is to be casting it. Hey, at least you were fishing.
Now that's not true. The only rods I've ever broken were either by taking them out of their case, slamming a door/window on them, or stepping on them. I've yet to break one on a fish, but I hope Brian broke his on a fish and not on one of the stupid types of breaks that I've had.
meb wrote:As someone who has two rods being repaired at this time, I feel your pain. What is the story behind the broken rod? Mine were broke taking them out of their cases, hard to believe I know. Is it an untaped spey rod?
lucfish wrote:Look at the positive. The only way for you to break a rod is to be casting it. Hey, at least you were fishing.
Jimbo Roberts wrote:If you haven't broken a rod, well then you're not a seasoned flyfisherman.
Jimbo
Sasha wrote:* dude that's screwed, well look at it from a positive standpoint. You can go get a new rod while you wait for the old one to get fixed. Who said you weren't going to buy new gear this year
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