Well Friends,
I had the time of my life when I fished the Zambezi for Tiger Fish. When I did my research, I found that it was completely achievable to catch Tigers on a fly, and I found that truly a handful of people have successfully done it. (<100?) I spend 2 years assembling a "best grade" setup that was sure to catch Tigerfish on a fly in the limited 2 days I had to dedicate to fishing on a DG safari.
This is a complete package of the finest tackle one could buy. I spent probably about $4500 on this and had long import and fabrication delays for the kit. I'm not heading back to the Zambezi anytime soon and my trout river doesn't have fish big enough to justify this tackle.
1. ) A custom order RB Meiser 11'0" 7wt 4-Piece Graphite Switch Rod. The rod is a custom build and has custom inset jungle fowl feathers and all the bells and whistles.
2.) A Hardy Perfect Taupo Reel, box, papers, and its wool and leather case. This reel was made in Alnwick, England and is perfectly balanced to the rod.
3.) A handcrafted safari leather rod tube. All brass fittings. Excellent tooling and saddle leather was used in its making. Lined with Royal Purple wool baize. Includes the aluminum original Meiser rod tube as well.
4.) A large assortment of many hundreds of dollars of the flies required to catch tiger fish. Many patterns by Lee Wulff and others, validated with the top fly fishing experts I could find that caught a tiger on a fly. Also many bite guards for the flys.
5.) A shooting head wallet that allows you to use the rod for several applications with floating and sinking lines and leaders for not just Tigers, but also for steelhead and salmon.
The pictures speak for themselves. Price: $3000 shipped via FedEx anywhere in the lower-48 States. To date, this is the only Tiger Rod setup I've seen offered for sale anywhere, saving you years of waiting and years of research on how to get it done. This setup gets it done. I had one on the line in the first handful of casts. Payment: Prefer electronic payments, would reluctantly take a check. Would include free consulting to get you ready for your trip with Q&A and other facts.
I had the time of my life when I fished the Zambezi for Tiger Fish. When I did my research, I found that it was completely achievable to catch Tigers on a fly, and I found that truly a handful of people have successfully done it. (<100?) I spend 2 years assembling a "best grade" setup that was sure to catch Tigerfish on a fly in the limited 2 days I had to dedicate to fishing on a DG safari.
This is a complete package of the finest tackle one could buy. I spent probably about $4500 on this and had long import and fabrication delays for the kit. I'm not heading back to the Zambezi anytime soon and my trout river doesn't have fish big enough to justify this tackle.
1. ) A custom order RB Meiser 11'0" 7wt 4-Piece Graphite Switch Rod. The rod is a custom build and has custom inset jungle fowl feathers and all the bells and whistles.
2.) A Hardy Perfect Taupo Reel, box, papers, and its wool and leather case. This reel was made in Alnwick, England and is perfectly balanced to the rod.
3.) A handcrafted safari leather rod tube. All brass fittings. Excellent tooling and saddle leather was used in its making. Lined with Royal Purple wool baize. Includes the aluminum original Meiser rod tube as well.
4.) A large assortment of many hundreds of dollars of the flies required to catch tiger fish. Many patterns by Lee Wulff and others, validated with the top fly fishing experts I could find that caught a tiger on a fly. Also many bite guards for the flys.
5.) A shooting head wallet that allows you to use the rod for several applications with floating and sinking lines and leaders for not just Tigers, but also for steelhead and salmon.
The pictures speak for themselves. Price: $3000 shipped via FedEx anywhere in the lower-48 States. To date, this is the only Tiger Rod setup I've seen offered for sale anywhere, saving you years of waiting and years of research on how to get it done. This setup gets it done. I had one on the line in the first handful of casts. Payment: Prefer electronic payments, would reluctantly take a check. Would include free consulting to get you ready for your trip with Q&A and other facts.
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