Are you still looking for a #10 rod?
Although not a #10, I've got a #11 TFO TiCr that I'm looking to sell. I'd let it go pretty cheap if you're interested. Only fished it once. I just don't have a use for it right now.
I posted it for $190 but I'd certainly do $150.
By the way, I meant to send you a PM rather than a status update... oops!
Anyway, I don't really have an application for the rod and so I'm hoping to sell it along with a few reels I'm also not using.
Hello Al
My personal opinion is to avoid the Boa type boots. I have used them and am less than impressed. I do a lot of hiking in my boots and prefer Simms boots with laces. I do not have the need for the boa system or "quick unlacing". is there a rush to get out of your boots??
Thanks
Dean
I have this rod and like it quite a bit. Price wise, it is an amazing entry level trout dry fly rod. I use it on Alberta mountain streams (on no wind days) and for late season dry fly on the Bow. I actually sold some of my higher end rods as I liked fishing the CT.
Dean
Monger
My thoughts exactly. Perhaps it is more difficult to create a new identified boundary hence the overall closure to Carseland?
I respect the closure as it will definetly recoop the recently lost brown trout population. It is however unfortunate as October was one of my favorite times to fish the river. The fish have reached maximum mass and the river has reduced pressure at that time. Most outdoorsmen are steelheading and hunting.
Dean
Paul,
Yes it is. The installation is really simple, with some slight fabrication required(depending on how picky you are).
Feel free to have a look next time I see you.
Dean