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Volfan

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  1. Boat was easy in NC. Just looked up on the website what i needed and sent to the DNR in Raleigh. Make sure you have everything needed before you send it. It’s hard, but it’s on you. The trailer was a different story because it was on the same Bill of sale as the boat. Lady at the DMV couldn’t have been ruder about that and how I’d have to pay taxes on the whole sum vs just the trailer. I had a notarized bill of sale, the signed over title, original bill of sale, and a kidney on ice just in case. Her last words to me were ‘I’ll submit it but I don’t think you’re going to get a title for it...’

  2. I’m resurrecting this - I got the Short Stack on my porch yesterday- First off, Ryan is about as thoughtful and communicative guy as you can have building a rod or really doing anything else for you. We talked through every step so that we were on the same page with each detail of the rod. It’s the details and care that really speak to the passion of the craftsman for his craft. 6’8” Swimbait did you ask? Yes please! I started with a TK this afternoon just to make sure I didn’t miss any eyelets and that I hadn’t nicked the fresh 20 lb CXX. I could work that TK just like a jerk bait - really great sensitivity in this rod. Next up,  3:16 Freestyle Shad in the 3 oz range. It really shined with this, fishing the Shad almost like a spinner bait around nearshore cover. There’s that little bit of mod in the action that makes it cast great but let you pop the bait around cover. Rolling up the weight chain to around 4.5 oz with the Gillrilla - casts like a dream. No reduction in distance over my LDC heavy. The shorter rod was actually easier to work tip down than its longer cousins with the glide.  Sadly, a couple follows on the Rilla and I was ruined on the rod test by actually trying to catch fish...

    This is and will be my favorite rod - its weight range is 3-8 oz and I have no doubt it would have handled every bit of that range. I will definitely get out with a 250 and possum with it to see the higher end of the weight range, but no doubts about those. None.  The primary/secondary flex on this blank has to be experienced to be believed- it really is an extremely versatile rod.

    Ryan is great and his work is second to none (and the dude abides...). The build is clean and he thinks through every step and detail, and executes the build utterly flawlessly. I could not recommend this rod or Ryan’s work any more highly. 

  3. I like that Scanoe...

    I run a Nucanoe Frontier 12.  It doesn’t paddle as bad as you think it does. I have nothing on the deck in front of me, and I can stand up and walk around tip to tip and gunnel to gunnel. There is a crazy amount of space for a kayak and it is infinitely customizable, I just choose to have nothing on it. It weighs just north of 80 lbs with seat and is manageable to get on/off my 4Runner but I wouldn’t go carrying it on long hikes. I weigh 175 fwiw. 

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