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Joseph at Orvis

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  • Birthday 04/12/1955

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  1. Do you add any weight at all or do you feel the weight of that Gami to be enough? Joseph
  2. For those of us who run a long rod, we call that presentation.....almost as important as color, no?. We're high falutin' that way. Joseph
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    Coming this Fall:http://vimeo.com/46309723 In April, I cast these in Manchester, VT. In a word: Awesome. Say what you want about the price range, the precise same things were spewed about the Helios and it became (and still is after 5 years) the best selling rod line of all time. I hope to have a few for you all to cast in late September. Joseph
  4. Well, you will be happy to know that (so far) I have three rods that guys brought in and I am donating them to the ISA. One is an interesting glass rod that many of you will find interesting to cast. This offer runs through July, call if you have questions, Joseph 312.440.0662
  5. Hello, all If you bring a working (not broken) used fly rod...any old one..... to Orvis-Chicago, we will give you 20% off of a NEW Helios, Access or Super Fine fly rod. We will be collecting these donated fly rods through the month of July. The rods we get in the lighter weights will be donated to the Gary Borger Chapter of Trout Unlimited for their use with the Boy Scouts. Those rods we get in the higher weights will be give to the ISA. Again, bring me a used fly rod and you can save up to $150 on a new rod Questions? Call me at Orvis-Chicago 312.440.0662 Joseph
  6. Deer body hair is good for spinning bass bugs; deer belly hair is best, I've got plenty at Orvis downtown. And Tom is right, the 100 or 200 Denier thread is just awesome for spinning or stacking hair. BTW, I taught Cory Gale an extremely little bit about spinning deer hair back in the days when he was all thumbs. Seriously, the man tied like he had ten thumbs. This won't mean anything to you now, but if you get an audience with him, you will learn that Cory Gale is the Chris Helm of the ISA. Joseph
  7. For those of you not in the WJOL radius, you can listen live by going here: http://www.wjol.com/Listen-Live-/5336088 I'll be listening!! Joseph
  8. Depends. Does Zeno have a tennis match on the North Shore that day?
  9. When deciding on which grip to get used to (and they all take getting used to) use the grip that best stops the rod on your back cast. With your heavier weight rods,you have a bit more inertia to handle. A thumb-on-top grip tends to be a better grip with rods of this weight; it helps you more effectively stop the rod. Saltwater rods are designed with an upwells cork handle. There's a convenient place to put your thumb. If the grip you are using (or have switched to) doesn't let you effectively stop the rod, your rod load will dissipate. The Three Point grip is useful to me for rods of lighter weights only. Joseph
  10. Great stick, on sale: http://www.orvis.com/store/product.aspx?pf_id=1A92 and another: http://www.orvis.com/store/product.aspx?pf_id=3A8L Both rods are American made and plenty carp worthy Joseph
  11. I think I remember how to work a bobbin around a hook...I might show up if anyone else is interested. Joseph
  12. All of us at Orvis-Chicago are thrilled to once again host Captain Austin Adduci of Grab Your Fly Charters (info here) at 11:00 a.m on Saturday, October 8th. Austin will be sharing some of his wisdom and unlocking some of the secrets of small mouth fishing on the Kankakee. It's a free event, no need to sign up, just show up!! Call if you have questions, Joseph Meyer 312.440.0662
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