With all the interest these days in old-time stuff, from 19th-century reproduction muzzleloader hunting, to Civil War re-enactments, to people who get together to dress up in medieval armor and beat the tar out of each other, I’m wondering if anyone out there has ever had any interest in looking into antique-style fly fishing.
In reading about the way it was done a couple hundred years ago, with solid-wood 15 ft. rods, horse hair leaders, and silkworm gut tippet, it’s a testament to their skill that they were able to catch trout at all.
I’d be curious to see just what a greenheart rod felt like in the hand, or what a silk worm gut tippet looked like. Even better, it would be neat to take some gear like that out on the Caney or somewhere and do a photo essay on “Fishing 1700s Style.” Surely I can’t be the only one who has thought about this?
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