Sunday, 7 February 2016

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Bass are stupid and will eat anything

Hi Carl - I actually don't have a ff807, but I do have (and like) the ff857.  I also fish a couple of ff80s and like those too.  I've heard people say they like the ff80 with a 8-weight line for bass at short range, and I think it works well for that too.  They're also great with a 250gr sinking line for shad. 

The ff706 is great -- lighter, shorter, lower swing weight, it's just a nice rod.  I Think I'm going to hit the SNP with it heavily this coming year, though I can't be sure I'll like it better than the longer TFO finesse I usually use for that (389 config.).  For warm water canoe fishing I think it'll be ideal.  

A lot of folks like those Reddington CTs.  I can vouch that the finesse 389 is quite moderate for graphite, but I've never cast the reddington.  Sometime we'll get together and I'll bring the finesse -- you might like that rod too.  The TFOs don't come with rod tubes, but I don't like rod tubes that require reel removal -- I just use them for "extra rod in the truck in case of accident" and throw the rest in the basement to be forgotten.  

Of course, my tube + reel cases all say "Caution:  Contains live snakes".  Potential thieves have to think harder...

Gene

On Sunday, February 7, 2016 at 1:26:32 PM UTC-5, Carl wrote:
Mark, 
Don't get me started with slow rods.  I love em.  I haven't tried the Cabella's Fish Eagle, but there are so many good graphite rods from the 1970's and 80's.  And the old Fenwick 8' glass rods are my goto rods for bass.  The only problem with them are they are all 2pc rods. 

I have been looking at the new Reddington Classic Trout rods as a modern moderate action rod.  I've been quite impressed with the one I cast (and the price is right).

Gene,  what happend to the FF807 that you used to like. Has the FF706 taken it's place?  

Carl

Carl

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On Sun, Feb 7, 2016 at 12:08 PM, TurbineBlade <doubl...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have the eagle claw in the 6'6" 3/4 weight configuration.  It works fine, but I prefer the taper of the fenwick ff706 a bit more.  There are some shorter fenwicks (and plenty of other companies from way back who made excellent glass rods) out there but there's something about that 7' length that is very enjoyable.  

Gene ("Oh, my head") TB

On Sunday, February 7, 2016 at 11:26:21 AM UTC-5, namfos wrote:
Nice SMB, Absolut Blade.

If you can find a 20-25 year old Cabelas Fish Eagle fly rod, the ones they labeled with two line weights, you'd find them suitably slow and forgiving where one can feel the load. At my raffle-won casting lesson with John Bilotta, he had me put his reel with a 7wt on my 5 weight Sage DS so i could better practice double hauls by feeling the rod load. Well, I might just fish a 7 weight line from now on. ;-) I also hear the yellow glass Eagle Claw rods are pretty sweet and dirt cheap to boot. Been thinking about picking one up sometime.

Mark

On Saturday, February 6, 2016 at 11:10:28 AM UTC-5, TurbineBlade wrote:
... I'm done with graphite...


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