If there is any reason to continue to wade through all of the pervasive negativeness of social media, its to find little gems like Andrew Nepsund's Instagram post from over the weekend.
I asked if he's send the images for a quickie post on T.F.M. along with a little narrative to with it. What he sent was a stellar reminder that old school glass still deserves a place in your buddy's drift boat, popper eats rule, and maybe I'm that friend in my own text circles...
Andrew wrote... "Every group chat has that one friend who won’t stop talking about his 1970’s Shakespeare Wonder Rod. At least ours does. That one friend is Blake Barnell. Fiberglass this, fiberglass that. And in a world full of fast action graphite, casts so long you can’t get a proper hook set, and 6” swim flies, Blake sure is a breath of fresh air.
So go ahead, fish a Boogle Bug on a long leader, tell your buddy to row a little closer to the bank, bend that old school glass to the cork and smile.
Just shut up about it in the group chat."
Here's to more old school glass adventures and smallies that fall all over themselves to eat a popper.
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