Parker hand crafted Fly Rod

sparker

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A beautiful Fly Rod built on an American made graphite rod blank. It has a sweet moderate action that excels at precise, delicate presentation of dry flies. Nickel Silver fittings and a beautiful Mexican Kingwood (Dalbergia Congestiflira) reel seat. Flor grade cigar grip and an agate stripping guide. Recoil, Titanium snake guides used throughout. Silk wraps on the guides. 7.5’ 3-4 wt.

A Sage or Orvis rod with no where near the aesthetics of this rod is $900-$1000. Life is too short to fish with ugly rods!

Rod #001

$650 shipped.

Scott Parker
661 364 1199
VLD223@yahoo.com
 

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Woof! I am already drooling, just thinking about being up in Yellowstone trying to finesse a nice Lake Brown...
 
I live down stream from the Kern River drainage. We have three species of native trout in our back yard: the Little Kern Golden Trout, the Volcano Creek Golden Trout and the Kern River Rainbow. I’ve caught two of the three so far. Beautiful fish in each case. They need a subtle approach and a delicate presentation.
 
I’m 55. I might turn out 10 rods per year. My rods are heirloom quality and are well thought out for both performance and aesthetics. I assure you that you will never fish with a more beautiful rod than mine. Tight lines!

Scott
 
I live down stream from the Kern River drainage. We have three species of native trout in our back yard: the Little Kern Golden Trout, the Volcano Creek Golden Trout and the Kern River Rainbow. I’ve caught two of the three so far. Beautiful fish in each case. They need a subtle approach and a delicate presentation.
I helicopter logged down in that country. We lived in Kernville and worked way upstream near Johnsondale (sp)...the townsite was for sale at the time. There was a tiny creek up there full of hungry golden trout. Beautiful fish and good eating; we found out later that they were protected.
Great times!
 
I was blessed to grow up with a couple of Tonkin Cane nine-footer single piece rods a 3 and a 6-7. Somehow, they disappeared while I was in Vietnam.
Sparker, do you have a website?
 
I do not have a website yet. It will come in due time. I am happy to send you any information and or pics. The blank was made here in the US and is of an IM6 composition. Very easy to cast with high precision. It’s a beautiful rod in every aspect without being garish.

Scott
 
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