Darrin Terry wrote:In the dirt? No.
Actually, it did not occur to me, nor did I have any way of doing so. Hopefully someone will either see the posts or report it in another way that I will get word of it.
Darrin Terry wrote:I believe the owner has been located. I've a phone number and will be contacting them this evening.
Talked to him a little while ago. The rod has been claimed.
Darrin Terry wrote:Simple enough, Richard. I was just arriving at the river last Sat. morning, driving along the high back back of AL. As I was pulling to one side to park, I saw something odd. It was a very straight line in the dust/dirt where I was about to park. Just as the near end of this line disappeared beyond my hood, I realized there was what appeared to be a reel there as well. I stopped real quick and hopped out to see what it was I'd found. Turned out to be a Scott SVS 9'0" 6wt with A Teton Tioga reel, line and dry fly.
When I talked to the owner, he said something about it having fell from his rig or some such.
Nice find. There was car ahead of me with two guys rigging up rods. Obviously they'd not dropped it. So I stashed it in the truck for the day. Never saw anyone looking around. When I got home I posted on the KRFF and here. Then I called Herb Bauer's here in Fresno and told the fishing dept. manager about having found it, but no details. He called me yesterday saying he had someone that had lost a rig and gave me the number. I then called the guy at lunch today and confirmed it was the same rig. He'll have it back in time for his trip this weekend.
It's not too hard to imagine being in his shoes, hoping someone would find and turn it in somehow. Glad one of my attempts turned out for him. He was all set to replace the outfit real quick like for his trip this weekend. Cost the shop a sale, but shows good character from the manager in letting the guy know. Personally, while I like the way the rod casts, I'm just as glad to get it back to the guy.
I'll say this, not buying a Scott rod just got more difficult. This was not even one of their nicer rods and it cast quite nicely, dropping a dry very gently within inches of my target leaf on the lawn. Much nicer than I expect from a 6wt. Hmm, maybe it's time to start saving for a dry fly rod. Mayhap there's a G2 in my future.
Darrin Terry wrote:Simple enough, Richard. I was just arriving at the river last Sat. morning, driving along the high back back of AL. As I was pulling to one side to park, I saw something odd. It was a very straight line in the dust/dirt where I was about to park. Just as the near end of this line disappeared beyond my hood, I realized there was what appeared to be a reel there as well. I stopped real quick and hopped out to see what it was I'd found. Turned out to be a Scott SVS 9'0" 6wt with A Teton Tioga reel, line and dry fly.
When I talked to the owner, he said something about it having fell from his rig or some such.
Nice find. There was car ahead of me with two guys rigging up rods. Obviously they'd not dropped it. So I stashed it in the truck for the day. Never saw anyone looking around. When I got home I posted on the KRFF and here. Then I called Herb Bauer's here in Fresno and told the fishing dept. manager about having found it, but no details. He called me yesterday saying he had someone that had lost a rig and gave me the number. I then called the guy at lunch today and confirmed it was the same rig. He'll have it back in time for his trip this weekend.
It's not too hard to imagine being in his shoes, hoping someone would find and turn it in somehow. Glad one of my attempts turned out for him. He was all set to replace the outfit real quick like for his trip this weekend. Cost the shop a sale, but shows good character from the manager in letting the guy know. Personally, while I like the way the rod casts, I'm just as glad to get it back to the guy.
I'll say this, not buying a Scott rod just got more difficult. This was not even one of their nicer rods and it cast quite nicely, dropping a dry very gently within inches of my target leaf on the lawn. Much nicer than I expect from a 6wt. Hmm, maybe it's time to start saving for a dry fly rod. Mayhap there's a G2 in my future.
Darrin Terry wrote:Cost the shop a sale, but shows good character from the manager in letting the guy know. Personally, while I like the way the rod casts, I'm just as glad to get it back to the guy.
I'll say this, not buying a Scott rod just got more difficult. This was not even one of their nicer rods and it cast quite nicely, dropping a dry very gently within inches of my target leaf on the lawn. Much nicer than I expect from a 6wt. Hmm, maybe it's time to start saving for a dry fly rod. Mayhap there's a G2 in my future.