| The Contented Angler Amy & Joe Gablick |


| New TiCrX Convertible Fly Rods!! Temple Fork Outfitters introduces a most unique concept... Imagine a two-handed rod and a 4 piece nine foot rod that will fit in the same length case. TFO now has two lower rod sections designed to replace the single-handed grip section on existing 7 and 8-weight 9' 4-piece TiCrX fly rods. With a total of 6 rod sections of equal length you can now have both, a great 9' 4-piece traditional fly rod, and a 5-piece 11'3" two-hander for easy overhead distance casting. Convertible rods. Offered separately from the 9' 4 piece rod, the TiCrX two-handed conversion sections include a full two-handed grip with Flor grade cork and heavy-duty knurled reel seat, large Titanium Oxide stripping guides and handsome rod sock. Suggested retail for the TiCrX 7/8 conversion kit is $149.95 and features TFO's lifetime unconditional warranty; simply return the damaged rod with $25 for shipping and handling, and we will repair or replace your rod. |


| Components have been upgraded from our TiCr Series - including a rich blue blank color, flor grade cork and newly designed aluminum reel seats with a uniquely cushioned reel hood. The 6 weight and heavier rods have a channel lock sliding rear hood with doulble locking rings and feature full wells grips with fighting butts. Oversized titanium oxide first stripping guides start with a #20 on the 6 & 8 and #24 on the 9 weight. The 5 & 6 (lt) weight have a reversed half wells grip, single uplocking ring and a matte black graphite insert. |
| The Contented Angler Amy & Joe Gablick 147 Jefferson Avenue Lower Burrell, PA. 15068 Phone: 724-337-0437 |
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| "The TiCr X 8-weight is hands down one of my all time favorite rods. I have tested this rod for two seasons now from the California delta to the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia. It's light, fast, crisp and very powerful, yet it feels like an 8-weight but with the lifting power of a much heavier rod. It's definitely a "hot" rod and has found a permanent place in my arsenal of saltwater fly rods..." Dan Blanton |


