Featured here is an original Lyle Dickerson model 9015 bamboo fly rod made in 1949. This is a 9' 0" 2/2 5wt / 6wt weighing 5.35 oz. All sections are full length and straight. This difficult to source rod consists of medium tempered cane constructed in a 3x3 node pattern with Dickerson brown wraps and black tipping. Indicative Dickerson intermediates for measuring your catch at 7", 8”, 9”, and 10” from the tip of the grip...
Garrison honey colored cane with transparent wraps at the guides and deep brown thread at the ferrules and winding check. Ferrule is size 12 with a perfect fit. Cap and ring with cork spacer. The action is on the medium side of medium-fast...
This 7' 6" 5wt/6wt has mildly tempered cane with caramel wraps at the guides and chestnut brown wraps at the ferrules and hook keeper tipped with a deep crimson red. Wood grip measures 5 7/8" in length and continues through to...
An early post-fire rod with a pre-fire taper from the Ted Simroe era. Proceeding the fire, the first three batches of blanks were developed with pre-fire tapers. This 7' 6" 2/2 5wt. consists of indicative straw colored cane with crimson red wraps...
The Payne Model 198 is possibly one of the most sought out Payne models. This 7' 6" 3/2 rod throws a 4 and 5 weight line equally well taking on a slightly different personality with each. Cap and sliding band over Spanish cedar spacer...