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Modern fly rods and The Short strike phenomenon

Often, fly fishermen stumble upon topics of discussion that are inconclusive and downright controversial. But they are worth writing about since they are inclusive topics that concern everyone who uses a fly rod, regardless of whether it is graphite, glass, or bamboo.  This discussion is meant to ignite further insights, not antagonism or criticism. Keeping an open mind with such a creative sport is definitely a mantra for me. Many who read my entries about cane rod making and fly tying have given excellent support over the last 25 years and continue to inspire me. For those who mentored me, such as A.K. Best and George Maurer, they cannot participate in this entry, but surely are here in spirit. I used to write A.K. Best back in 1993; we were pen pals, and I have a stack of memoirs from both of us. He used to send me off the beaten track feathers and nicknamed me “Grasshopper.” I was deeply saddened when he passed away recently. I know he would be particularly interested in this t...

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