Santa was a fly fisherman
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Santa was a fly fisherman
And I’m pretty sure he fished an old Heddon and a pair of wingless wets.
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Re: Santa was a fly fisherman
Whadya mean "was"?
That reel seat doesn't look like anything I've seen on a Heddon.
Merry Christmas!
That reel seat doesn't look like anything I've seen on a Heddon.
Merry Christmas!
Bob
Re: Santa was a fly fisherman
Easy boys, easy. Only a joke. Right?
Here's a 1952 Heddon Thorobred glass I bought at a yard sale for 20 bucks & re-wrapped. Pretty blue-collar.
Re: Santa was a fly fisherman
Yeah, the Thorobred, in both cane (grade 14) and glass was blue collar. In cane, Heddon had a production shop (up to grade 17) and a handmade shop (20 and above.) The former were blue collar, the latter weren't, although even the 17 (Black Beauty) would have been fairly expensive for a working man in the Depression.
I thought Santa, being a discerning elf, was fishing a Granger.
I thought Santa, being a discerning elf, was fishing a Granger.
Bob
Re: Santa was a fly fisherman
I had actually just come inside from lawn casting a Heddon 35 when I saw your post, which is probably why I was more touchy than I should have been about the blue collar label.
I just wish that I could actually go fishing.
I just wish that I could actually go fishing.
Bob
Re: Santa was a fly fisherman
Amen that.
And I gotta say, if the old Heddon Thorobred glass be blue-collar, then I am too much of a Luddite to be able to appreciate anything better, because this thing casts an entire DT line & then some, without effort, & is a joy in every way. Leaves me to wonder if rods have really improved since 1952.