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surfrod 10-26-2011 08:13 AM

Re: Fly Fishing - Help a brotha out?
 
don't forget a bow and arrow cast for a very tight spot if you see fish working under overhangs.

it works just like it sounds and ... it works :D

dboyd101 10-26-2011 02:09 PM

Re: Fly Fishing - Help a brotha out?
 
Very interesting! I actually showed my guide in Aruba a slingshot type cast to get under docks... etc. Sounds very similar! I'll be giving that one a shot, that's for sure.

Thanks for sharing! :)

surfrod 10-26-2011 02:23 PM

Re: Fly Fishing - Help a brotha out?
 
slingshot is probably a better name for it anyway :)

I'm sure you were doing the same thing... just a reminder that it's *very* useful on brushy NJ streams.

Tony Cav 10-26-2011 05:05 PM

Re: Fly Fishing - Help a brotha out?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dboyd101
Thanks, guys. I appreciate the help. Trust me, Tony, definitely have put the time in ;)


3 years?........That's a start no doubt........

flatcreek 10-26-2011 08:36 PM

Re: Fly Fishing - Help a brotha out?
 
Oh yea, don't stand in the middle of the hole I think it makes some guys angry.

dboyd101 10-27-2011 12:24 AM

Re: Fly Fishing - Help a brotha out?
 
Yeah - I'm there to catch not scare th3m Away!!

Capt. Lou 10-27-2011 10:21 AM

Re: Fly Fishing - Help a brotha out?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ely
One more thought on the matter just to complicate things a little further. Consider going 1 line weight heavier than your setup. So if you're fishing a 5 wt, go with a no. 6 line. Today's rods tend to be a little stiff and going heavier will help the rod load properly. It's made a tremendous difference for my casting both in distance and accuracy.

I've found that if you have to upload a light weight fly rod to make it perform better, then the rod you chose might not not be suitable to your use. The faster tapers belong on the upper DE & out west, soft parabloic taperd are the way to go in our region. If the rod is marked a five the action should be semi paraboic & load properly with designated line if it's a five then it should not perform better with a six! Most std fives should cast very easily out to 50' or so with a # 5 line agsin most casts are well under this distance. It's more important that the rod load & cast accurately with ease close in then farther out. If it's not doing this then it's not what your looking for to fish local!


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