Pool cue or a fly rod?

My fly rod is an old 1950's Montague hollow glass, the reel an old Bristol #60....all made in USA and low cost...bought them over 40 years ago.

BUT...I know a stream in the Cascade Mountains that contains native cutthroat trout. The logger friend who took me there made me swear on a blood oath that the location would remain secret,
 
My fly rod is an old 1950's Montague hollow glass, the reel an old Bristol #60....all made in USA and low cost...bought them over 40 years ago.

BUT...I know a stream in the Cascade Mountains that contains native cutthroat trout. The logger friend who took me there made me swear on a blood oath that the location would remain secret,

Nice Glass Outfit
On occassion I will use an old Horrocks-Ibbotson 4wt bamboo circa 1935 with an old Medalist.
Nowadays we have to move like a Ninja to our honey holes.
It's like having a secret aiming system.
 
Having gambled at Billiards since I was 17....
...pretty sure I caught more fish with a cue than most rod owners.
...after all, there’s no limit on your catch in a pool hall.




....mind you, sometimes I was on the wrong end of the line....:mad::embarrassed2:
 
Fixed it for you.

Throw in a Jack Charlton reel and you have a nice outfit for about 6 k.
You can also spend $59.99 in 3 easy payments and accomplish the same thing.
SORT OF....KINDA,ALMOST LOL
Have a good day..SS

remember Patrick f McManus:"everybody knows you can't buy good tackle on a psychiatrist's salary"
 
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