
Purchased a Sharpes Wilson International in great condition. 8'3", 2/1, staggered ferrule, impregnated cane. 4.2 oz. The rod was sold via Dermot Wilson's Nether Wallop mill fly shop. His catalog describes it as one of his most popular cane rods, sometimes the most popular. Marked as a 5 or 6 weight although I like it best with the a 6 weight line. Blue wraps edged with gold.

A continuous taper handle (wide at the top tapering down to the reel seat) which was a suggestion of Wilson's friend Charles Ritz.

Has a nice bamboo plug to make the tips equal for storage.

I gave the rod it's first outing yesterday on a visit to a cold, Cascade foothills pond with Greg Armstrong. Here's Greg looking a place to launch. He's got an 8'6" Wright and McGill Waterseal.

The Wilson International cast 6 weight intermediate and sink tip lines with no problem but the pond's cutthroat were missing in action. I've never hiked into the pond this early. Maybe the water was still too cold or the cutts were up the inlet creek spawning.
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