Sunday, February 7, 2010

Hardy Gear Has Anyone Used Hardy Fishing Gear For Fly Fishing?

Has anyone used Hardy Fishing gear for fly fishing? - hardy gear

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6 comments:

AIRFLOW said...

I have? Yes, I do not think it depends. As far as I know that two poles to fly so high has finally become a reality in the UK remains, the rest produced in China or Taiwan, where the quality is certainly not the same, after all we should take pride in their work to a fishing rod. The likely that you will stay with the fisherman all his life and must be the last.

I think the art of the old Hardy is actually better than new material, which was made in England, Alnwick, in contrast to only two still around.

Do not get me wrong, the team is good, but that the trade is bad, and that keeps me his latest purchase of equipment, security is also expensive to send back the broken product, and waiting for the new section 3 weeks of May to draw Orvis , Sage, Loomis, and even some brand of neo-Norwegian and Swedish as a leader and loop.

Richard said...

Hardy was one of, if not, the largest manufacturer of quality fly fishing gear in the UK for many years, recently launched a series of freshwater into life after a very long side of the sport. Rods and reels are resistant to first and a name you can trust. rather than quality.

Richard said...

Hardy was one of, if not, the largest manufacturer of quality fly fishing gear in the UK for many years, recently launched a series of freshwater into life after a very long side of the sport. Rods and reels are resistant to first and a name you can trust. rather than quality.

Bill T said...

I have a good friend of mine bought a bamboo fly rod Orvis impregnated and has recently made a coil in Hardy is a bear to use every day when they are used for aluminum and graphite-modern (the coil is solid nickel silver or something!)

nudangle... said...

Yes

Judge said...

I do not think

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