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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    Was it the usual culprit??? Heavily weighted nymph hitting rod mid cast?? The old bug eyes were good for this. Any chance you can beg,borrow or steal a replacement tip till repairs are made?
    Not 100% sure, was netting the Rainbow when it let go but was very windy so there is the possibility of a tungsten bead hitting it.
    Luckily I have a couple spare rods
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    Quote Originally Posted by wsm junkie View Post
    Not 100% sure, was netting the Rainbow when it let go but was very windy so there is the possibility of a tungsten bead hitting it.
    Luckily I have a couple spare rods
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    I wish my CD XLS 2 had just the tip break. Which is a right pain! But nope I closed the tail gate on it in the 2 lower sections after driving for a fair distance with the family for a fish. Nearly had a tear. Breaking rods does really ruin ya day that's for sure!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rock river arms hunter View Post
    @wsm junkie

    I wish my CD XLS 2 had just the tip break. Which is a right pain! But nope I closed the tail gate on it in the 2 lower sections after driving for a fair distance with the family for a fish. Nearly had a tear. Breaking rods does really ruin ya day that's for sure!
    Yeh mate, done it a couple times....closing the ute door and hear that crunch
    I've got 3 early CD rods that have the unconditional life time warrantee but unfortunately it wasnt one of them I broke yesterday.
    Guess I'm going to find out what Orvis warrantee service is like

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rock river arms hunter View Post
    @wsm junkie

    I wish my CD XLS 2 had just the tip break. Which is a right pain! But nope I closed the tail gate on it in the 2 lower sections after driving for a fair distance with the family for a fish. Nearly had a tear. Breaking rods does really ruin ya day that's for sure!
    Make sure yr prize flyrods are listed under your house contents insurance if possible.Years ago iv broke a couple of sages,ooch.Insurance payed out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    Was it the usual culprit??? Heavily weighted nymph hitting rod mid cast?? The old bug eyes were good for this. Any chance you can beg,borrow or steal a replacement tip till repairs are made?
    @Micky Duck so I showed my mate who's been a guide for many years and he reckons my netting technique is the culprit - rod too verticle and close to my body when I lift the trouts head to net. The arc of the rod is too narrow and graphite doesnt like it. It's called point loading the tip. Said he's seen it with clients over the years.
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    Oh well,we live n we learn.hopefully to not do it again.
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    Ahhh so you're high sticking it. Yep it happens and it sucks. I've found personally on the fly it's always better to let them run and minimize trying to drag them in. Usually when I try muscle them in is when it all goes pear shaped
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    A couple caught from the boat on Lake Taupo this morning, absolutely cracking condition.

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    Beautiful, heres the misso’s from lake rotoiti over christmas with great fishing.Name:  IMG_8843.jpeg
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    Love Rotoiti. I'm back there in April.

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    Fishings best its been in years and big ones too! I am lucky to be blessed that my grandparents have a batch up there but being in the south island flights are expensive. Also tried hunting up there got really close to a fallow doe but my lost it due to a malfunction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luckyluke111 View Post
    Fishings best its been in years and big ones too! I am lucky to be blessed that my grandparents have a batch up there but being in the south island flights are expensive. Also tried hunting up there got really close to a fallow doe but my lost it due to a malfunction.
    Fish quality is certainly consistent, both in terms of size and eating. I shot my one and only DOC land deer (and wallaby) in Rotorua, so always happy to go there. Lucky you with the bach (lucky by name eh!). It's a long haul from Northland trailering a boat, but I still do it at least once a year.
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