From time to time, days of hunger come. Sometimes they come for an individual, sometimes for a family, and sometimes for pretty much everyone at once. Money is short, food is expensive, and it is difficult to keep properly fed. During hungry days, fishing may offer a welcome way to add valuable protein to the daily diet.
Even during days of prosperity, many people find fishing to be a fun and relaxing pursuit. So in good days and in bad, whether providing protein or lowering your blood pressure, fishing may be good for your health.
Some excellent items of fishing equipment are no longer in production. The demands of a consumer society have rendered some top-quality gear no longer economically feasible to produce. The beryllium-copper fishing rod is one example.
The Champion Handle-Rod is a telescoping, beryllium-copper casting rod that was made by the Champion Products Company of Muskegon Heights, Michigan from the late 1940s until the early 1970s. It measures 11 inches when it is collapsed, extends to 5 feet in length, and weighs only 6 ounces. The beryllium-copper alloy used in the rod is as strong as steel, resists taking a set, resists metal fatigue, and exhibits superb corrosion resistance. The compact size into which the Handle-Rod can be collapsed makes it extremely easy to store and transport. The cork handle is very comfortable to grip.Continue reading“Champion Handle-Rod, by Thomas Christianson”

