Leave it to James Deloria to not leave well enough alone (in his defense that's how there is trout inspired canoe art and maybe the best dry fly for brook trout ever) so it's certainly no surprise that he has his own take on the Eagle Claw Featherlight as well.
This custom painted and re-wrapped with single foot Tich guides 7' 5/6 weight Featherlight was built as part of a benefit dinner and raffle for the Hall family in Gaylord, Michigan who lost their home, and nearly their lives, to a house fire earlier this year. Along with medical bills and surgeries, they are trying to rebuild what was lost.
Interested in James making or customizing your fly rod, painting up a canoe, or tying you some flies? Please contact him by email.
For more information on the spaghetti dinner benefit for the Hall family, please visit the Facebook page for detail.
This custom painted and re-wrapped with single foot Tich guides 7' 5/6 weight Featherlight was built as part of a benefit dinner and raffle for the Hall family in Gaylord, Michigan who lost their home, and nearly their lives, to a house fire earlier this year. Along with medical bills and surgeries, they are trying to rebuild what was lost.
Interested in James making or customizing your fly rod, painting up a canoe, or tying you some flies? Please contact him by email.
For more information on the spaghetti dinner benefit for the Hall family, please visit the Facebook page for detail.
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Thanks for sharing his work, Cameron. That rod is beautifully done!
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