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  2. Fly rod building - Wikipedia

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    Fly rod building is the art of constructing a fly fishing rod to match the performance desires of the individual angler. Fly rods are usually made of graphite or cane poles. There are several commercial manufacturers of fly rods, including Echo, Hardy, Zephrus, G. Loomis, Orvis, Reddington, Sage, Scott, St. Croix, Temple Fork Outfitters, and R. L. Winston; however, many individuals make fly ...

  3. Fly fishing tackle - Wikipedia

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    A variety of different brands and sizes of fly rods. Fly rods normally vary between 2 m (6 ft) and 4 m (13 ft) in length with the most common length sold being 2.74 m (9 ft). Rod lengths are typically given in imperial measurements of feet and inches. Fly rods and lines are designated as to their "weight", typically written as Nwt where 'N' is ...

  4. Fishing rod - Wikipedia

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    Today's most popular rod tends to be graphite for its light weight characteristics and its ability to allow for further and more accurate cast. [8] [9] Graphite rods tend to be more sensitive, allowing the user to feel bites from fish easier. Modern fishing rods retain cork as a common material for grips. Cork is light, durable, and keeps warm.

  5. Ugly Stik - Wikipedia

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    The first Ugly Stik rods were very large, featured metal handles, the graphite color showed through the blank, and the wraps were black with white pinstripes. Over the years, the appearance of Ugly Stik rods evolved into the now recognizable “red and yellow basket weave” design near the handle, a shiny jet-black finish, and a clear tip. [2]

  6. List of How It's Made episodes - Wikipedia

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    Blown glass January 11, 2005 4-03: 42: High-precision cutting tools: Stained glass: Semi-trailers: ... Graphite fly rods: Frozen pizzas January 30, 2007 8-06: 97 ...

  7. Graphite - Wikipedia

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    Graphite composites are used as absorber for high-energy particles, for example in the Large Hadron Collider beam dump. [79] Glassworking tools are often made from graphite since it will not stick to hot molten glass, unlike metal tools and moulds which require coatings or lubricants, which are themselves often graphite-based.

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