Kind of fits with these rods (Brunsell "l'l Streamer") that Tony told us
about a while back.
http://www.dorber.com/flyrods.html
"Jimmy D. Moore"
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"Ordinarily the man accustomed to a 9-foot fly rod would reduce to one
about 7 feet long and feel that he was equipped for working a small brook.
This, I beg to point out, is only the palest concession to that kind of
angling. If we chop 4 feet off that, however, the remaining 3 foot length
will permit casting from almost any position. I use mine right or
left-handed, with the tip pointing almost at the water. Because of the
length and essentially greater line speed, the rod throws tight loops,
which permits casting under obstacles with relative ease. There is no
tendency to "hook" casts off the target, as you certainly must when casting
with a longer rod in a purely horizontal plane."
"Fishing with McClane" by A. J. McLane
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