Wanted Pfluegers

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Wanted Pfluegers

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I would like to buy or trade for:

A.) any reel marked with pflueger in an arch over the reel name

B.) any reel with an unusually large white knob

C.) Any reel marked simply with a name and quadruple under it.

D.) any other nlw good quality pflueger reel

E.) any hard to come by four brothers reel.

Thanks to anyone who can help.
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Post by orourke »

What? How do you have any money to buy reels? You must at least have to pay for the rehearsal dinner don't you? $$$$

You should be listing these reels in your wedding register! As your Bride is as nuts about reels as you that may actually work!

Dave "O" :D
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Post by Robin Sayler »

Dave, Thats the brialliant part. I never have money for reels. I worry about how to pay for them after I find them. Worked everytime so far!

I already mentioned the reels as gifts idea to heather, she halfway gave in. I got her to add cabelas to the registry.
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When is the big day? Are you having an outdoor ceremony? You could always have a team of precision casters give you a 21-cast salute...using Pfluegers, of course. I nominate Bill Sonnett to head up the casting team.

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Post by Robin Sayler »

Hey Dr. Todd, The big day will be either in Jan. or May of 2010. We're going to do the indoor thing just because an outdoor ceromony in Jan doesn't work too well in Wisconsin and in may its leaving alot of to chance anywhere.

I'm leaning toward January but heather wants May. I keep telling her if its in may i just might show up in waders!
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I am telling you Young Guy. If you keep referring to Heather without capitalizing her name you are going to be in trouble. Remember she is soon to be next to God in your world. If not already. :lol:

Dave "O"
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Post by Tony Malatesta »

:lol: Hey! I assume that if the wedding is in Jan. you will go ice fishing for Pike on your honeymoon,and if in May, opening season for Walleye? :lol:
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Post by Robin Sayler »

Don't have any definete plans for the honeymoon yet but we have been mulling over a few options.

So far they have included:

Duck hunting someplace exotic and warm

Fishing in Canada if the ice is out by may that year

Going to a beach somewhere that has an open bar, and hopefully a charter boat

Going to Alaska Halibut fishing, My best friend is a deckhand on a charter boat and says he can get us a deal.

Not quite sure what we'll end up doing yet but it'll most likely be a little abnormal compared to most honeymoons.
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Not quite sure what we'll end up doing yet but it'll most likely be a little abnormal compared to most honeymoons.
The rubber reel lady and I spent our honeymoon in a wall tent along the Snake River in Hell's Canyon. She killed a nice big forked horn buck in a side canyon. The only problem was, it rolled to the bottom of the canyon. I killed a nice 4 pointer (would have been 10 to you easterners, including the brow tines), and we had enough meat for the rest of the year. We also shot chukars and huns. Just Marilyn and I and two bird dogs. 45 plus years ago. Weird honeymoons work great.
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Post by Teal »

Robyn,

Let me give a suggestion on a honeymoon. Anguilla--a beautiful little island in the Caribbean that's renowned for having the most beautiful beaches in the world. Rendezvous Bay is amazing. We've been there three times and it is out of this world. Bring a four-piece pack fly rod and a nice spinning reel, and you'll be fishing in paradise. Busy season for them is winter, off season begins in May and prices plummet. Simply the nicest place I've ever been, next to Northern Wisconsin on a crisp fall day, plus you pretty much have the whole place to yourself. Beach bars, cool ocean breeze, light tackle saltwater fishing, snorkeling on a coral reef, what more can you ask for?

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Deliverance. Bad Bob
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