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    Default line weight for boo?

    I laid a floor for a nice ole lady (widow) her late husband was apparently a hardcore flyfisherman/flytier/rod builder. She asked me if Id like a fly rod!! She gave me a bamboo rod that her husband had built. I dont know anything about boo. How can I know what weight line to string on her?

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    Jay, just wanted to say, "Congratulations!!" Always fun to get a new toy, especially something different like that.

    I don't know the answer to your question but hopefully those who do will pipe in.

    If it were me, I would presume the guy followed a conventional approach. That is, if it is less than 7' long, I would assume he had built a midge stick and I would simply try it out with a 2 or 3 wt. line and see how well it likes it.

    If it is betwen 7' and 8' long, I would try a 4 wt. line, then a 5 wt. line if I thought it would load better, expecting it to have a somewhat slow action.

    In summary, I would start light and then move up until I felt I had hit the sweet spot. Anyway, that's how I would approach it absent any sage advice from a cane addict.
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    28 feet of LC-13 .

    Works on EVERY rod !! Don't forget to wear your helmet and flak jacket .....

    (Mike's correct - try a 4 to start with ..... congrats , BTW !)

    David

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    Thanks guys! The rod is 9'. Its pretty heavy and has a lovely loooooong waggle to it. Its got a downlocking reel seat which Ive never had before. Has a pretty stout butt section, Im thinking I should start with a 6 line??? whadaya think? Or 28' of LC?

    I thought it was a four peice at first but it has 2 tips.

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    Thumbs up Bamboo....

    Jay,... Great rod. Slow action and natural dampening. Should be fun to cast/fish....

    No markings on the rod at all Since you know the person who gave it to you, ask her if she has the reel/line that her husband used on it. If she still has it, ask if you could take it and weigh the first 30' of the line (then return the reel/line ). Otherwise, you idea is as good as anyones....
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    Darian.
    The only inscription on the rod is "WELLS" Which was the gentlemans last name. Elaine said she had allready sold or given away most all of his gear. She did ask me if I wanted his hand tied flies and I graciously declined. Probably a mistake...DOH!!!
    I put it together and its not straight like a "tupperware" rod, it kinda wanders a tad at the ferrels. Pretty classic!

    Also, I dont think this rod has ever been strung. The cork is perfectly pristine!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbird View Post
    Thanks guys! The rod is 9'. Its pretty heavy and has a lovely loooooong waggle to it. Its got a downlocking reel seat which Ive never had before. Has a pretty stout butt section, Im thinking I should start with a 6 line??? whadaya think? Or 28' of LC?

    I thought it was a four peice at first but it has 2 tips.

    Yes, start with a 6! Slow down your stroke, the rod will let you know, but you may want to watch the backcast straighten out at first until you get the timing down. Slow stroke back, wait, wait, and wait some more, then slow stroke forward.
    Last edited by oldtrout; 09-01-2009 at 09:39 PM.

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    Question Ferrules....

    Jay,.... If the ferrules are loose, they might be the problem with the wandering look of the rod. If not, it sounds this rod is really "hand made."
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    I was going to make a suggestion but after looking at Jbird's photo I forgot what I was going to say!
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    Hi Jbird

    I have to say that you are looking marvelous.
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