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Postby briansII » September 12th, 2013, 8:11 pm

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Postby meb » September 12th, 2013, 8:15 pm

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?
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Postby RichardCullip » September 12th, 2013, 8:18 pm

Ouch! I'm sorry for your loss.
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Postby silverlaker » September 12th, 2013, 9:00 pm

Bummer! Third section? My favorite rod is out of commission at the moment. Broke the tip - Sage fit it and gave me three sections to wrap. Sentimental rod too... Hopefully not the case for you.
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Re: M*$#!*

Postby greenbug » September 12th, 2013, 9:24 pm

Hey BrianII,

I just broke my Helios, the break looks identical. Hopefully it's under warranty.

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Re: M*$#!*

Postby lucfish » September 13th, 2013, 7:34 am

Look at the positive. The only way for you to break a rod is to be casting it. Hey, at least you were fishing. :mrgreen:
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Re: M*$#!*

Postby midger » September 13th, 2013, 9:05 am

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. :mrgreen:



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.
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Re: M*$#!*

Postby lucfish » September 13th, 2013, 9:12 am

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. :mrgreen:



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.


You got me there. :oo:
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Postby briansII » September 13th, 2013, 9:27 am

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?


Painful to replay this horrific event, but this should cover all the questions. Yes, untaped ACR 1215. I broke it right at the guide wrap on the tip section, not at the ferrule. No sentimental value, but it's my most fun rod to cast/fish. Just got off the phone with Mr. Anderson. He has tips ready for the rod, but I still have to send the whole rod back. $50 no fault warranty.

I'd been dieing to get out and cast a spey rod, but lately I just couldn't find the time. Small window of opportunity popped up yesterday, so I grabbed my favorite 2 hander and headed out the door. Less than a half dozen casts I get a violent strike. I have a stout leader so I play the fish hard. Once I see the behemoth, I pull even harder to get it in and released. A Ca. Tailwater Taimen/San Joaquin Valley Bulltrout over 28". I get it within reach and grab the leader. It's still hot, makes a surge, and I hear a sickening sound. User error. The thing that gets to me most, I just wanted to cast, and wasn't planning on fishing. I was in such a hurry to do some casting, I didn't clip the fly off right away. :doh: :doh: 10 minutes in, and I was done.....I almost always take a backup rod, but in too much of a hurry that day.

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Re: M*$#!*

Postby dray » September 13th, 2013, 9:36 am

Oh man, sorry! Sounds like you'll be back in business soon though.
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Re: M*$#!*

Postby briansII » September 13th, 2013, 9:56 am

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. :mrgreen:



You're selling me short. I've broken rods in a truck door, tailgate, a tree, casting, rod sock/tubes, on 3 fish....make that 4 fish, and I'm sure other ways too.

Anyone want to loan me their favorite rod while mine gets repair?

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Re: M*$#!*

Postby Sasha » September 13th, 2013, 6:48 pm

* 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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Re: M*$#!*

Postby Jimbo Roberts » September 14th, 2013, 1:21 pm

If you haven't broken a rod, well then you're not a seasoned flyfisherman.

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Re: M*$#!*

Postby Packer » September 14th, 2013, 3:00 pm

Jimbo Roberts wrote:If you haven't broken a rod, well then you're not a seasoned flyfisherman.

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Does it have to be my own rod, or can I break somebody else's rod to be seasoned? :bananadance:
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Re: M*$#!*

Postby briansII » September 16th, 2013, 2:15 pm

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 ;)


I like the way you think! But I must confess. I was the one who said I wasn't going to by anymore new gear this year.

......you know. I don't think I said anything about used gear??

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