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The Sandy River Spey Clave on the Sandy River at Oxbow Park, Gresham Oregon. http://www.flyfishusa.com/newsletter/current/
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Whose playing amd what kind of music ?
BG
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Well, calling it a "woodstock" maybe a tad over done, but the Sandy 'Clave was the first of it's kind and still the largest going in the world. First one (we expected 30-40 folks and had well over 100 attend) was a bit of a 'flyer,' 'a one of a kind?
Last year there were over 750 people!!
-------------------- Fred A. Evans
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You'll have to take that title up with Bachman, since it's straight from him... Alreasy a few hardy souls up from California camping at Oxbow for the Clave. Taking the best spots and learning the lay of the river.
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Why does that not suprise me. 
Are you ready for the 'onslot' this weekend? And before I forget, how's the (fish) run doing at the upper end of the park by the boat ramp? I'll be there flogging the water for a few extra days with my spey rods. Fred
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Good on ya, Fred! Here's hoping you catch some "eaters", too!
BobK
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Salmon and summer steelhead are both available. I'll bet the last chance drift will produce for you.
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I'll be there tomorrow
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I'm really gonna try and make it. I at least want that free meal, and I also want to try the loomis dredger rod and one of the R.B. Meiser rods. If I like the Meiser, I'll buy a blank and put it together.
Tall
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TallFlyGuy said: I'm really gonna try and make it. I at least want that free meal, and I also want to try the loomis dredger rod and one of the R.B. Meiser rods. If I like the Meiser, I'll buy a blank and put it together.
Tall
You'll like the Meiser, last year at the Clave I came home with two of them
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Trust me! Once you've cast a Meiser Rod ... it's "somewhat like sex" .... you don't want to give it up. :>)
Being one of Bob's 'test bed casters' (I'm the guy who actually takes them out to fish) even his 'near misses' are great rods. After several folk have given their input on what they like/don't like, he'll adjust the rod to fit.
As most of us have different casting styles/preferences must be interesting sorting it out on his end.
Wiser?, noticed the park entery fee's up 33% (to $4.00)(Mark's web site) or is that a miss-print?
-------------------- Fred A. Evans
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Which meisers do you guys have/like and why.
Tall
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I want to buy some, I just can't afford it right now. But sure Fred likes the FES series of rods Tall (probably because it stands for Fred Evans Special lol).
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Was Malcolm able to stay for the festivities?? If so, I'm sure he enjoyed himself immensely!
BobK
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Wake up Fred, Park fee hasn't changed for two years. Hey that reminds me....
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wiser? said: Wake up Fred, Park fee hasn't changed for two years. Hey that reminds me....
Maybe I got a Sr. rate? 
Actually I'm so used to seeing the $3.00 day fee here in So. Oregon I'm probably 'confusing' myself ... SOMEONE HELP ME!! 
Actually, Willie Gunn's back in Bamff, Scotland. But while he was here he/I had two new Meiser 18' proto rods to play with on the lower Rogue (chasing spring kings with sinking lines). Both went back to Scotland 'for further field testing.' Suspect one, or another version of same, will end up being the Willie Gunn Special.
Actually, the 'FES' has gone through at least two 'evolutions' since I got mine (the first of the first). Actually, the new one is a far better casting/fishing rod.
-------------------- Fred A. Evans
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"Trust me! Once you've cast a Meiser Rod ... it's "somewhat like sex" .... you don't want to give it up. :>)"
This is exactly why I am glad they are far away from my view here in the GLs. I need no more spey loves right now.
BG
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MKS where the hit of the show
7/8 13'6" sweet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
-------------------- Brian
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Gosh, I sure hope everyone got their four dollars worth. Just email me and we'll take care of you if you didn't....
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Homer lets here some more about this rod.. Is it in the price range of a poor webmaster? specs.. lets hear some specs and sweet details
-------------------- Marty
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S2H13689MKS ~ 13'6" ~ 4 pc ~ 8/9 wt. Skagit Style ~ Fast/Med Fast Progressive
From the Meiser website about the "Mike Kinney Special"
"These are rods designed specifically to un-hinge, and deliver lots of advanced weight -forward head grainage, and extreme sink tips from the anchor. They are no-nonsense, very authoritive casting tools. All with ample power to not only deliver a broad range of lines to both Summer and Winter Steelhead, but also to defeat all Salmon species as well....Equally at home as grease liners as they are at delivering and swinging 24 feet of T-14, over a wide variety of river systems, in equally diverse river conditions.
These are thoughtfully designed two-handers with equal emphasis on both casting and fishing."
Tall
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Ok
7/8 13' 6" MKS
Carron Jetstream (Dry Line) on MKS was a rocket ship it can down right through the whole line. I feel it is a better tip-line I used four different types (tapers) and of course my was the best (had to say that).
Light weight and the dampening the rod has makes it so good; no extra movements!
For a rod for are area (PNW) it doesn’t have a length problem at all and it can handle a variety lines from dry to tip-line. They have been working on this series for a while now.
Then you have the looks of the rod, nobody makes a better looking spey rod, one look and you will fall in love with it then you cast it and it’s over.
Looking at the size of fish that every one catches (5 to 14 lbs.) this will be the rod.
You can cast whole series MKS & Highlanders; Miesers Rod every Saturday morning in Carnation.
Marty
Cost of it; in my hands it a million dollar spey rod real cost don't now and don't care because I will have one shortly.
-------------------- Brian
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This is from http://www.meiserflyrods.com/s2hspey-series.html
The MKS series was designed with direction from Mike Kinney, and are named after him.
The MKS rods are all based on the Skagit style family of two-handed rods, all with fast/medium fast recovery progressive actions.
The Skagit style of rod taper starts with a very fast recovery, powerful top end.. Progressing, and increasing in power through the taper as it heads towards to the bottom two-thirds of the blank. >From this point the taper slows a bit, to allow the caster a friendly connection to sense loading well into the grip.
-------------------- Brian
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as they are at delivering and swinging 24 feet of T-14
Wow must be quite a rod, don't think I have ever tried throwing more than 6-8 ft of T-14. LOL
BG
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BG
Me to
-------------------- Brian
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wiser? said: Gosh, I sure hope everyone got their four dollars worth. Just email me and we'll take care of you if you didn't....
Darn!! I was really looking forward to meeting you .. missed you twice by 'a wisker width.'
Fred
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Mike K's forte' is fishing river/current seams ... and this group of rods was designed with that in mind. Heavy heads, even at very short range are 'a piece of cake' with these rods.
As noted above, where they really shine is with the short 'Skagit head' systems. RIO has one out now, gather Airflo may also (or will shortly). Ran one of these off a new Sage 7wt 14' spey this past weekend .... WOW!! to both the rod (no, I'm not going to look and see what this bad boy costs) and line were a perfect match.
The MKS group of rods are also a wonderfull group of rods to play with ... all-be-it ... I found a couple that (personal casting here only) didn't turn me on that much.
But if 'head systems' is where it's at for you ... these could well be your 'babies.'
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Fred
Airflo had there Skagit Heads there at the Sandy
-------------------- Brian
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Sheesh! Now you tell me!!! What was the pricing on them? One person I talked to (actually 'spey certified') preferred them to the RIO's.
-------------------- Fred A. Evans
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