About thirty minutes after pushing off from the landing — and halfway into warming up my casting arm — the early morning light exposed a flash of green from something pushing water off the bank behind my fly.
In what felt like a fraction of a second, the fly disappeared in her white mouth lined with razor-sharp teeth. The strip-set was answered with a ferocious, water-displacing thrash. A quick wrestling match, followed by an expert scoop into the bag by Willy, closed the sequence of events. What an excellent reward for all those casts. Mission accomplished. This provided plenty of time in the afternoons for Willy to walk us through the tying process of a few of his signature patterns.
If G Loomis determines the break was due to the rod being defective you will get a new one sent at no cost. If you broke off the rod tip in the car door or the rod locker that's when you use Expeditor when it's your fault.
It was definitely my fault. I meant to make that clear in the original post. I set the hook low into the side of my boat. The expeditor program is sweet! Broke an IMX high sticking a fish and had the replacement at my door 2 days later.
If my memory servers me, they send me a return label, and the new rod came in a tube to send the broken one back, and they had a return label to go back. Could of changed by now. Didn't look at it that way but that is what I ended up doing. Should have my new rod Wednesday. You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Paste as plain text instead. Only 75 emoji are allowed. Display as a link instead. Clear editor. Upload or insert images from URL. Write for BassResource! Fishing Glossary Frequently Asked Questions. Messages Reaction score 9 Location Breckenridge Colorado. The only way the "Program" should work The guide should have to commit to the manufacture. In return, The company would provide the newest product, when released.
The guide often, would be required to give local and regional seminars All while representing the brand and the sport in a professional manner. I've seen it work. Full time, real deal guides only. Before the internet. Between the internet, reduction of fly shops and poor business models Inventory control issue aside A company could flood regional markets with guide product without little affect to overall marketing budget.
When high end products find there way to Steep and Cheap type sites Brand new Think about it. Messages 3, Reaction score 43 Location Broomfield, Co. I'm not into hosing my customers.
That being said , promoting A lot of top tier mfg blended pro gear into our stock orders just to dollar cost average us out lower. It was still a no no to talk about. Messages 1, Reaction score 15 Location Michigan. There are a number of sources of folks requesting consideration.
In addition to guides, every fishing club in the country holds an annual banquet and would like to be able to offer some prizes. Charities have needs to raise funds or actually outfit those they help. Then there are folks with blogs who will write a review. You'd be surprised at how many requests get submitted. Last edited: Aug 21, I don't buy anything that is considered "premium" until I've read well written blog reviews, you tubed it, and got a couple people vouching for it.
Walking into a store and having a dealer blow in my ear just doesn't do it for me. I'm over it. Messages 1, Reaction score 32 Location Erie, pa. There are fanboy, shill, and salesmen bloggers. I've found them more so in Fly Fishing, but I guess when you grew up blogging it becomes easier to discern a genuine article? A well written blog review is unbiased and isn't trying to sell you anything.
That's why so many people look to them. Or my peers at least. I can't speak for you or others. There are not as many Fly Fishing YouTube reviews which makes them harder to find from genuine people and not dealers or salesmen. I'm not sure if that's because the Fly Fishing audience are traditionally an older audience that don't use YouTube , or?
If I'm buying metal detectors, trolling motors, hunting clothes, caving lights, kayaks, fish finders, mountain bikes, sluice boxes, waders, walkie talkies, mobile devices, hiking boots, atvs, vacuums, gaming devices, handheld gps, or rod and reels.
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