Interesting Article, includes beautiful Montana pictures

Started by Native Fisher, July 17, 2013, 13:03:43 PM

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brownhunter

Just read it and was going to post it, but you beat me to it. Wonderful article about a truly remarkable man and the legacy that he will leave.
"Why, he wondered, did rich people call it sushi while poor people called it bait?"   -- Same Kind of Different as Me


sanjuanwormhatch

Really don't like espn but sounds like they did a good job with this one. 

Peddler

The closest I could get to owning a Tom Morgan rod is a trusty Winston TMF. IM-6 material still has its place in rod building if you have a hankering for smooth yet non-wimpy rods.
Bruce Richards is the real deal too. He's the man to thank for many of the fly line tapers and materials we enjoy today.

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Jfey

Quote from: Peddler on July 24, 2013, 16:50:57 PM
The closest I could get to owning a Tom Morgan rod is a trusty Winston TMF. IM-6 material still has its place in rod building if you have a hankering for smooth yet non-wimpy rods.
Bruce Richards is the real deal too. He's the man to thank for many of the fly line tapers and materials we enjoy today.

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X2,  I don't fish it as much as I should, but its a sweet fishing tool.   My IM6 5wt is the smoothest casting rod I own.
Yup, going fishing

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