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 Garbage dig I dug a couple of vintage rods and reels from a garbage pile. In my discovery was an old reel made by the A.H. Fox Gun Co. circa 1931-32. It is a little beat up but still functions. Never heard of it, so I Googled it. If it were in better shape it would be worth a lot more as A.H. Fox is a reknown American builder of fine double barrel shotguns. Also scored a Penn reel, Bass Pro IMG8 spinning rod (like new) and a couple of vintage rods. One was made by True Temper. Another rod is Hexagonal, all fiberglass, I think. One half of a rod that appears to be a surf rod (missing the butt end) Hope to get some pictures up soon so yall can help me to identify what I have. It all goes on the wall. | 
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 Sweet...thats the best kind of gear...FREE!!!! | 
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 Took many a Grouse Pheasant and Chukar with a A,H. Fox side by side. Pretty cool find my friend | 
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 Could be worth millions !!!!   Cool find. | 
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 Might have been worth millions.  If it were I would have sold it for 50 cents and then lost the proceeds in a vending machine or something..:rule:That is how it was written apparently.. | 
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 I stopped by to see my Uncle who lives at Ocean Isle Beach, NC last week, he showed me 2 Penn Long Beach rods with 209 reels, 3 like new Ugly Sticks, and a Penn inshore rod his neighbor was puttung in the trash about a month ago...he said the Long Beach rods had some green corrosion on them and the other three each had a broken eye...he had cleaned them up and replaced the broken eyes, they all looked brand new. | 
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 I have a 7' heavy action Ugly Stick with a Abu Garcia 6501 on it that is my favorite Alabama Rig rod. But the lighter action US's are too limber for sure. | 
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 Time to restart this thread. I have a few US's .. I love them for freshwater fishing. But my favorite stick for chumming Bluefish is a Daiwa Beef Stick. Funny thing about the rod. I was on a night fishing party boat,..fella near me gets a strike, the rod snaps about 6" inches below the tip.... he gets the fish, takes off the reel, throws the rod on the deck... uses a rental rod for the rest of the night. As we're getting off the boat I pick up the rod and yell to him that he forgot his rod. He says throw the piece of s**t in the garbage. I take it home, cut off the jagged end just below the break, glued on a new tip, married it to a Daiwa 50H reel and it's been a consistent producer of fish ever since. Great action, strong enough backbone to horse in even the heavy 20 lb + chomper Bluefish. | 
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 I would have given you 1000 dollars for it, no questions asked | 
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