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Lost fly pole
#1
Left my fly pole at the second bridge past Vallhala in Ogden canyon. Its a four piece 7'6" Temple Fork with a gold Pflueger reel. Please let me know if youve seen it im a poor college kid with no means to buy a new one and i sure dont wanna miss out on the best fishing of the year!
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#2
Bad news! Hope someone returns it! If I'm up in that area I'll keep an eye out for ya.
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#3
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[size 3][font "Calibri"]When did you realize you had left it and did you go back tolook for it? I’m not judging here, just curious. [/font][/size]
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#4
The next day after i had gone back up to logan. I went fishing and my pole wasnt there. Called my parents and had them look right away but it was already gone.
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#5
I hate to say it but start checkin pawnshops in the ogden area I bet all too well it will show up there
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#6
I think you mean your fly ROD. A pole is for bait chuckin. Geeze
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#7
I am glad you said that...but I did think it. It is what it is.
Can I have my Sage ONE pole back now[Wink]
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#8
FG you do not want to get near the ONE. It will just cost you cash-olla. The rod is happy happy happy with 45 ft of flying line. I can keep tight loops almost to 60. Likes to be overlined, too. If a 5-wt performs like this, I can only imagine what a big ass ROD would be like.
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#9
Sage ONE 690-4 weight 2 7/8 oz.
Orvis Helios 694 weight 2 1/2 oz.
Winston BIIx 690-4 weight 2 7/8 oz.

THAT is why I will stick with the Helios, but two out of three[Wink]
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