Oh trust me i know. Ive got a bunch of rods begween my dad and i that range from a 1 wt 6 foot all the way to a 9wt. I will always be the guy with the lightest tackle. Its how ive broken rods too. 20+ lb cat fish do not like 4wt rods
On Apr 29, 2012 10:11 PM, "flyrodder" <mckisicd@gmail.com> wrote:
-- A 2 weight is more than enough for Bass - both Large and Small mouth. UL is the way to go for pretty much any freshwater stuff. Just make sure you match the tippet and leader and he/you will be amazed at the finite control and amazing action you get on a 2 or ought weight. I have caught hundreds of 3+ lb Largemouths on an ought weight with no problems.
On Saturday, April 28, 2012 7:03:13 PM UTC-4, HeaveToo wrote:If he is after bass at all I would suggest a 7 weight. That is the weight that I used for smallmouth bass. It helps turn the larger flies over better to have the weight. Also, a 20" Smallmouth is a beast!--
On Saturday, April 28, 2012 6:40:10 PM UTC-4, Danny wrote:My buddy is looking to buy his first rod, something under $125. Brand does not matter. I was gonna suggest something 7'-8.5' and a 4 or 5 weight. Before i advise him on anything wanted to get some other input. Hes going after mostly browns and bows in central VA. Possibly some bass.
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