I dunno what happened, and I just heard about it. This makes me kind of sad, as I cannot say enough good things about the lengths that Kil went to, designing, proto-type testing and bringing to the American market what is a truly fine line of fishing rods. Who in the country would ever have even heard of NS Black Hole fishing rods, if not for Kil? He put that company on his back, and made it a solid choice for most any type of fishing, here in the US.
I understand that Kil has some other potential irons in the fire, but at 75 now, he himself wonders if he's got the time to do it all again. From what I know of him, I doubt he'll take even a week to get back to what he does best.
So, whatever happens going forward, KUDOS! to Kil for all his hard work and good cheer whenever we would meet up at the various fishing shows. He is a true class guy!
Who else but Kil would take an ultra-light spinner Halibut fishing?
Here's a video demonstrating just how tough these Kil-designed BH rods are:
I understand that Kil has some other potential irons in the fire, but at 75 now, he himself wonders if he's got the time to do it all again. From what I know of him, I doubt he'll take even a week to get back to what he does best.
So, whatever happens going forward, KUDOS! to Kil for all his hard work and good cheer whenever we would meet up at the various fishing shows. He is a true class guy!
Who else but Kil would take an ultra-light spinner Halibut fishing?
Here's a video demonstrating just how tough these Kil-designed BH rods are: