You got that right! I own 4 glass rods, two old Wright & McGill "trailmaster" 4pc pack rods - a 4 wt and a 5 wt - 7 footers, plus two Wright & McGill Eagle Claw "featherlites" 6' 3 wt and 7' 4 wt.  Love all four of them and will be using the featherlites this week on the Cimarron & Rayado Rivers in N. New Mexico.

Cheers,

JIMMY
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Mel Hocken wrote:
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Right On Nev
Absolutely nothing wrong with a glass rod. Like I've been preaching. I think we
get to caught up with all the hype that surrounds the world of fly fishing and
try to make our sport far more complicated than it has to be. Keep it simple
and compact and enjoy the sport and not the marketing.
Mel Hocken

Neville Gosling wrote:

Hi Bill:

What surprises me the most is the fact that you used a Wright McGill
fiberglass rod. It makes me think that I'm too wrapped up with graphite and
bamboo. I hardly ever use a fiberglass rod these days. Perhaps I should.

Neville Gosling
Surrey, B.C.



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