Winter Camping and Fishing Along Oregon Coast Suggestions?

Is that a Pete Heley book? I miss his fishing reports.
Yes, it sure is! I have 3 of them. I wish that I would've gotten more, before he passed away. I've done a lot of digging...and haven't figured out where to buy them nowadays. Yet. ;-)

I just learned yesterday that both the Reedsport & Florence Public Libraries have many of his books. I'm pretty sure that you can order a check out, from your local libraries, via the Inter-Loan Library system (ILL).
 
Lakes are stocked today!
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Cleawox yes, lost my 2 Gold Castmasters today weeds are thick with 4 lb test. The old Fennie ultralight is a fun rod!
 

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Right on. That is indeed a very early Fenny. I have a copy, somewhere, of the book that tells the whole story about the Fenwick rod company. A couple of my Fenny’s are from their Supreme Glass product line. Which are hollow, somewhat translucent, and lighter than their standard—and much more common—beer bottle brown solid blank E-Glass rods.

Nice catch too!
 
Right on. That is indeed a very early Fenny. I have a copy, somewhere, of the book that tells the whole story about the Fenwick rod company. A couple of my Fenny’s are from their Supreme Glass product line. Which are hollow, somewhat translucent, and lighter than their standard—and much more common—beer bottle brown solid blank E-Glass rods.

Nice catch too!

The Grizzly company supplied blanks to Lamiglas and, if memory serves, Wright & McGill too (who later became Eagle Claw).
 
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