I'm not a spey guy yet, but I'm going to stick my neck out with an opinion anyway. I would also think that the line/head is going to make a difference. with a 33' head, you're limited to what is going to shoot out.
-- Also, a clean 80' cast is going to cover a lot of water. I think that you have a good excuse to buy a 13' rod.
Carl
On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 5:46 PM, Rob Snowhite <rob@robsnowhite.com> wrote:
I brought a 6wt and an 8wt 11' switch and a few 9' 8wt rods to the Salmon River last year. I ended up fishing the 9' rod with a Rio Outbound short. Roll casting was super easy. Never felt the need to bring out the big sticks even while swinging. When its crowded up there a long rod and line belly just take up too much space.
Rob Snowhite
From: Yambag Nelson <northstreetwreckingcrew@gmail.com>
To: tidal-potomac-fly-rodders@googlegroups.com
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2014 5:32 PM
Subject: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Switch rod expectations
--That is plenty for the majority of fishing situations.As far as what you could do with it, I'm sure there are people out there who could throw way over a 100ft with that thing.
On Monday, August 18, 2014 2:33:07 PM UTC-4, Terry C wrote:So after a lesson in spey casting and a fair amount of practice over the past 6 months I feel that I have progressed from the "I suck at this stage", through the " I'm not as bad at this anymore stage", to the " I think I can do this stage", to the "ok I'mcomfortable throwing a variety of casts stage".My question is: with an 11ft. 8wt. switch rod how far would an average to good caster be able to throw a fly. I marked my running line in 10 ft. increments and have a 33ft. head and at this time I am able to cast fairly nice loops/ casts out to about 70 -75ft. on a regular basis with several different casts. Is this about what I can expect from an 11ft. switch rod? I feel I will be more than able fish anything I will need to at this point. Anyone with opinions / thoughts ?
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