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costalsteel
04-19-2022, 12:41 PM
Up for sale is a vintage J.K. Fisher GT 40 Fly Rod Nymphing Action that were built in the 1980/ 90's.

To my knowledge were the very first longer nymphing rods ever developed in the industry for this application.

Developed by a hand full of hard core nymph fishermen for use in fast water line control techniques refined on the Truckee River & all over the Western US . We brought them to the Madison in the 90's for add success and on the bigger waters of Montana.

Today they are call Euro Rods . These rods were developed some 4 decades earlier by the Fisher Co. & this group of guys on the Truckee River. This is your chance to own a bit of history. Made in the USA

Rod is as stated : A single handed 10' 8'' 2pc . GT 40 Carbon Rod 5 wt. Spigot Ferule , Full well handle with a wood insert reel seat & a fighting butt . Made in the USA . in un - used conduction never seen water.

Local pick up can be arranged from Sacramento to Tahoe & in to the Bay Area.

$ 300.00 reduced

Thanks for looking

Bill Kiene semi-retired
04-20-2022, 05:01 AM
Yes, Fisher made the first long graphite fly rods and this one is a higher generation of graphite.

Graphite allowed rod / blank makers to make longer rod that were light and worked well.



Back in the days of only fiberglass it was hard to make a #5 weight that was over 8' that was not whippy and soft.

Some liked the fiberglass 8'6" #5 line Fenwicks like Bob Giannoni and Neil Hansen but they were too soft for many.

With the current highest level graphites they can make 10' and even 11' single had fly rods that are light and cast well.

costalsteel
04-21-2022, 01:57 PM
Bill
These Gt 40 Rods were only 44mm modulus Graphite . Today's rods are going in to the 100mm Modulus carbons category way to dense for my liking. Why these rods are so great is because of the lower carbon content that was used in the day .And developed of a specific use l with or with out indicators for line control nymphing situations for are Western waters .