Fly rods were tubular hollow fiberglass up to 8'6" in size for trout in lakes, number 5 and 7.
Most were 2 piece rods, with clunky 3 and 4 piece reserved for back packing..
Reels were very simple single action too.
There were not many fly line choices for lake fishing for trout.
Most had a Weight Forward 6 or 7 floating line for on or near the surface.
Most popular line for Stillwater in 1970 was full line in a WF6S type 2 sink.
Today that has been replaced with the clear slow sinking lines.
Sink-tips did not exist yet.
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