Eric

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Eric Meredith
> Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 11:33 PM
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> Subject: [VFB] Redington Fly Rod
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> I'm looking at buying a Redington Red Start fly rod.  I already have a 3
> weight and like it.  But I want a bigger rod to fish for steelhead, salmon
> and pike.  So I'm looking at a 9 or 10 weight with a fighting
> butt.  The guy
> at the fly shop said I should probably go with a 9 because I will
> be able to
> cast with it better a 10 may be overdoing it.  Does anybody have any input
> on this?
>
> Eric Meredith
> http://fishparadise.tripod.com
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

go to
Sierra Trading Post
http://www.sierratradingpost.com/xq/asp/search_type.L2%7E1398/size1./size2./
gender.0/ShowImages.yes/sq.40/cont.1/special_type./sqlSearchStr./qx/prod_lis
t_display.htm

you can get their 9' 8 WT. CLASSIC 4-PIECE TRAVELER FRESHWATER ROD by
REDINGTON  for $125.
Usually sells for $350

or their   SSF8092 8' 9 WT. CLASSIC 2-PIECE SALTWATER FLY ROD  for $169.
usually $300.

Usual disclaimer--

JG

Jerry Goldsmith
Altamonte Springs, Fl
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