Graphene
2023.04.26 14:45
Yes or no?
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Yes or no?
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Comparison of the different guides used on the Stickman rods.
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The perfect rod for coastal seatrout and bonefish
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Bonefish, permit and the T8 in action
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"eine wunderbare Bachrute, die man gar nicht mehr aus der Hand legen möchte"
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"I don’t know when I have tested a fly rod so thoroughly."
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"As soon as you take the Stickman P5 out of it's tube you know you have something special"
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The T7 and the T8 in action
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Which one is the best choice?
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We introduce a new colour combination for all our rod models
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Short-range sharp-shooter
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Seatrout fishing in Denmark
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The T6 beats them all in the Field Test
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Hatch Magazine reviewed our 8 weight rod
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Impressions of the last season.
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Season 2015
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A simple fly tying trick
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Published in the Hatch Magazine
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A short film about the zero weight nymph rod
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A very positive review on the US blog
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Devil in the detail
» MoreThis video was shot in 2011/2012 in Slovakia and I have recut it a couple of days ago. Enjoy!
» MoreA video about pike fishing on the Joca lake.
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Check out the video on casting the T6 prototype!
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A short film featuring István Gampel.
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Zander fishing in the winter and more...
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This is a little guide that should help you comparing our rods to similar products of other companies.
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This may sound very trivial (the answer is: Who cares?) but I you have ever put together your rod and heard the sound of sand or other debris rubbing in the joints, you may be up for some good advice.
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There are a lot of discussions about the advantages and disadvantages of the Recoil guides. As we offer both these and the traditional single leg Hopkins&Holloway guides (as a special order on request) on our rods I thought it could be useful to gather the arguments pro and contra that usually come up on rod building boards.
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