many of my fly rods are like lee said, older, i put them away a long time ago, some fly reels too (my grandkids will get them). i started updating my fly rods and reels not sure how long ago. i am a fan of rl winston fly rods made in twin bridges montana, i now have 6 of them, and two others, one made by diamondback when they were handmade in vermont. like the stuff made in the usa. most of my updated reels are inexpensive orvis click/pawl battenkills, simple design, simple reel. these reels (old design) are hard to find now, selling on ebay for well over 100 bucks!
fishing is good for the soul, and teaching kids and grandkids to fish with whatever is pretty cool!
my grandfather made most of his own bamboo rods and tied his own flys to fish with..........wish i could fish with him, he would be so proud of me now and i know he would enjoy as i would. he passed before we ever had the chance to fish on the rivers and streams near red lodge, montana, but i watched him build his rods and tie his own wet flys and streamers to fish with when i was growing up.
i learned to fish with a flyrod at an early age, but loved fishing even with a spinning rod.............catching big catfish.........woo hooo!
catching any species of fish on a fly rod is a ton of fun....salmon, bass, pike, panfish, greyling, and trout!
my favorite is river/creek fishing, or floating a river/stream in a drift boat/raft........awesome, you get to see scenery you will never see!
lee, we want to go back to alaska; where did you live in alaska? where did you fish?
lazy, can give you a great place to go on the north fork of the blackfoot......800 acres ranch land; 3 private streams, ponds; close to the big blackfoot, and several other great streams nearby; in ovando, montana...........awesome place!