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Thanks Tom Sakai!

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Thanks Tom Sakai!

Postby WanderingBlues » December 25th, 2010, 8:37 am

Tom bid on a vintage Fenwick FF 806 6wt glass rod at an auction for me this summer. I was looking for something for my father-in-law who has fished Fenwick since he first bought one in 1972. The 806 he got for Xmas last nite is pretty much 'new-old stock.' Even under a magnified Ott Light, I could not find any evidence it had ever been used or had a reel seated.

He was thrilled (or at least as much as I've ever seen him) and started telling stories about being on Crowley the 1st year they allowed float tubing with his old 806 that was later stolen out of his pick up. My son matched it with a Pflueger Medalist 1594.5, also no longer being made or sold, that he got on ebay as NIB. That is Howards favorite reel as well. It was just awesome to see the appreciation he had for gear that he has had a great relationship with for 38 years.

Thanks Tom and Merry Xmas.
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Re: Thanks Tom Sakai!

Postby darrin terry » December 25th, 2010, 8:45 am

Very cool, Curtis! 8-)
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Re: Thanks Tom Sakai!

Postby Eric » December 25th, 2010, 9:38 am

That is pretty cool Curtis
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Re: Thanks Tom Sakai!

Postby tomsakai » December 25th, 2010, 9:51 am

Curtis, I'm happy I could help. It's a pleasure having you on this board and fishing with you. Best wishes to all for a great holiday season. Tom.
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Postby lucfish » December 25th, 2010, 9:54 am

A great day indeed.
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Re: Thanks Tom Sakai!

Postby flybob » December 25th, 2010, 10:03 am

What a great Christmas Story!

Thanks for sharing it!
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Re: Thanks Tom Sakai!

Postby 209er » December 25th, 2010, 11:36 am

Hi Curtis,
As to when Crowley 1st allowed tubes, was this after the general was over? I fished it in a tube in 83/84 when it was ok to camp at the mouth. And it was awesome stripping streamers or following rising trout through the weedbeds! :bananadance: Weren't too many tubers back then. ;) 209er
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Postby WanderingBlues » December 25th, 2010, 12:41 pm

209er wrote:Hi Curtis,
As to when Crowley 1st allowed tubes, was this after the general was over? I fished it in a tube in 83/84 when it was ok to camp at the mouth. And it was awesome stripping streamers or following rising trout through the weedbeds! :bananadance: Weren't too many tubers back then. ;) 209er


Sounds about right. He said "Back in the 80's..." Prior to that, they used to wade as close to legal in the inlet channel. He said there used to be a bunch of tule up there.
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