Another ebay buy a 10ft 2 piece Quinette MK2b fly rod to be used for floater fishing for carp
Comes with a 6in fighting butt.
Quinette 2 Piece Fly Rod
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Re: Quinette 2 Piece Fly Rod
Perfect.....loving that!!!
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Re: Quinette 2 Piece Fly Rod
At last some info on the Quinette Mk2b. (It,s actually a Mk26)
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Re: Quinette 2 Piece Fly Rod
And today modern fly fishermen think the switch rod would be a new concept. There is not much new in fishing...
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Re: Quinette 2 Piece Fly Rod
Get out on your nearest reservoir when the season opens and use the rod. Catching early season rainbows on a cane rod is very enjoyable and as per last year,the indications are that due to the mild winter the fish will have fed constantly,will have put on weight and will be in tip top fighting condition.I love coarse fishing but apart from the odd days fishing,it's been dire for me recently so I cannot wait for the season to open on my local Ladybower Reservoir on the 24th February.If you need any lures or flies PM me and I will tie you some.
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Re: Quinette 2 Piece Fly Rod
Thank you for your offer of lures or flies Penninelad But it,s not my type of fishing, wouldn't know where to start. The rod will probably go for sale sometime soon along with another Chapman fly rod.Penninelad wrote: ↑Sun Feb 05, 2017 10:29 am Get out on your nearest reservoir when the season opens and use the rod. Catching early season rainbows on a cane rod is very enjoyable and as per last year,the indications are that due to the mild winter the fish will have fed constantly,will have put on weight and will be in tip top fighting condition.I love coarse fishing but apart from the odd days fishing,it's been dire for me recently so I cannot wait for the season to open on my local Ladybower Reservoir on the 24th February.If you need any lures or flies PM me and I will tie you some.
Thanks again for your offer sir
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Re: Quinette 2 Piece Fly Rod
Hi Ljm,
A lovely rod.
Can I ask where did you find that information please. I have a Di Maggio and I've been looking everywhere for information.
I quite like the statement "finest in the world" .
Is there any more description on the Di Maggio on the page ?
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Hello Owsy. The Info was found on Google Search. I afraid there,s no more info on the rod itself but there is a price list with a date and price amendments.
As you can see on the pic below the Di Maggio was a very expensive rod. Priced at £21 in 1964.
Lee.
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Re: Quinette 2 Piece Fly Rod
Thank You Lee,
That's most appreciated and really helpful.
Seems like the Di Maggio was an expensive rod. I don't unfortunately have the spare tip or the aluminum box though.
The rod action is also quite fast for such a rod and casts really well, possibly down to the hardened cane.
That's most appreciated and really helpful.
Seems like the Di Maggio was an expensive rod. I don't unfortunately have the spare tip or the aluminum box though.
The rod action is also quite fast for such a rod and casts really well, possibly down to the hardened cane.