Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} An interesting evening at the Tidal Basin

You might want to contact Rod & Reel Repair in Arlington, he can certainly replace the guides. It is run by an older fellow with supposedly not so stable hours, so call before you go, but he apparently does good work for extremely low prices. I have not used his services, but he has come highly recommended here before.

Dalton

On Wednesday, May 2, 2012 9:52:49 AM UTC-4, Aaron O wrote:
Andrew,
 
       Thanks for the info.  Your exactly right. The loops are smaller and that makes perfect sense about the silk lines.  I guess I will put this pole on the back burner for a while.  With this being such an old pole and my fathers to bat, I don't see myself re-looping it. I may try and set up some kind of display since I also have the original flies in the wooden case and the original case for the pole.    I will keep my eyes out for one of the cortland silk lines for future use. 
 
If anyone is curious, I could bring the flies to the next Beer Tie if anyone wants to see them.  They have never been used  and most look in good shape but considering the age I don't see myself using them.   Let me know,
 
Aaron

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