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    Nice review. I agree on all points. My experience with this stick: When they first arrived, I was a bit disappointed and consigned the rest of them to being fishing cigars.... after a few weeks I had another and it was *much* better. After another month, they came up to the rating you give, that is a step above yard gar but not quite weekend treat.

    So, my advice is to try to get them on a deal, and let them sit. :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by King Catfish View Post
    Nice review. I agree on all points. My experience with this stick: When they first arrived, I was a bit disappointed and consigned the rest of them to being fishing cigars.... after a few weeks I had another and it was *much* better. After another month, they came up to the rating you give, that is a step above yard gar but not quite weekend treat.

    So, my advice is to try to get them on a deal, and let them sit. :)
    I think I might have a number of "fishing cigars" in my humi. Is a cigar resigned to fishing because you might drop it in the water? Or, maybe have to re-light it a number of times? Or, maybe chew it more than smoke it?

    You could also take a good cigar, you know if the fish aren't biting you could just kick back on a shady river bank and dream up some good stories.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeDubya View Post
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    You could also take a good cigar, you know if the fish aren't biting you could just kick back on a shady river bank and dream up some good stories.
    That's what the campfire and scotch are for.........to accompany the "nice" smoke and foster the creativity of the fish stories.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeDubya View Post
    I think I might have a number of "fishing cigars" in my humi. Is a cigar resigned to fishing because you might drop it in the water? Or, maybe have to re-light it a number of times? Or, maybe chew it more than smoke it?

    You could also take a good cigar, you know if the fish aren't biting you could just kick back on a shady river bank and dream up some good stories.
    For all those reasons, actually. I usually wade a creek or sit in a boat when fishing; if I dropped a ten-dollar stick in the boat-bottom slime or right into the drink I'd want to throw myself a beating. So I usually bring real cheapos to the creek.
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