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18 years ago
Christina Muller
thank you very very very much for the suggestions and encouragement....
Forum: rodboard 18 years ago
Christina Muller
Cliff Hall Wrote:
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> > blanks.) Once you do, it won't be your last. Have
> Fun, Chrissy! LOL to the boyfriend.
>
> WARNING: Rod-building, and day-dreaming about it,
> can become habit-forming, and may be hazardous to
> other relationships. Participant discretion is
> advised.
>
> Best Wishes, Cliff
Forum: rodboard 18 years ago
Christina Muller
nono! I ment no offense (I've stuck my foot in my mouth already)..... sorry if I came off that way.... and thank you so much for taking the time to help me. lamiglass has a tremendous reputation and I appreciate knowing what has worked for someone "smaller" in stature such as m'self.
ok, here's the million dollar question: is there any way to figure out what may be appropriate for
Forum: rodboard 18 years ago
Christina Muller
thanks so much! haha! my boyfriend wishes I WASN'T asking this question.... I drive him crazy enough with a full store of flytying stuff (one must have all the stuff), and demanding to make my own arrows for hunting... when I coyly mentioned how fun it would be to build a rod, he just rolled his eyes .... poor fellow.
Its been going around the grapevine lately that lami isn't what it once was
Forum: rodboard 18 years ago
Christina Muller
Hi all, posting this again.
I'm considering building my first rod. I have no clue what I'm getting myself into. But I'm intensely interested. for no real reason other than it just seems like a very rewarding project.
I currently fish the surf, and fly fish freshwater. I'll be trying flies in the salt this week too. I'm nuts for flytying as well.
I'd like to build a surf rod for bait fis
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