Sunday, 24 March 2019

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Mountain Brookies Armory

This has been one of my favorite threads in awhile. Were drawing out some great opinions and suggestions. 

More importantly Its cool to see how stylistic fly fishing is. I mean even something as simple as a good rod for fishing for mountain bluegill, has incited a complex discussion about rod lengths and actions.

Hell  

 

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On Mar 24, 2019, at 10:23 AM, Carl Z. <carl.zmola0@gmail.com> wrote:

I agree with the roll cast suggestion.  Overhead casts are highly efficient .... at catching trees.

For anything that doesn't require casting in a cove of laurels, a 7 or 7.5ft rod is perfect.

Even there, I suggest the bow and arrow cast.
Watch Joe Humphreys about 15 minutes into the video.

Carl

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On Sat, Mar 23, 2019 at 9:56 AM Terry C <flycstrva56@gmail.com> wrote:
I use a 7' 4 wt.  Saying that ,what will fix your problem is learning to roll cast and a few single handed spey casts.  With those casts in your arsenal you will never need to cast overhead. 

On Saturday, March 9, 2019 at 9:51:23 PM UTC-5, Dave Stephenson wrote:
I 'm foolishly going to try to chase mountain brookies this season.  I say foolishly because I will wrap a tree limb in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay casting to stripers. Question for all the mountain men and ladies; what is best rod length? I know I want a slow/full action ( thinking about glass)  and probably a 3wt ( for a couple reasons), but is 7 foot too long?   I know how much  harder a shorter rod  can be to cast, but a 7'9" seems too long for close quarters.   I've spent a lot of time in the mountains and along those streams, just not too much trying to cast feathers into them. Has anyone tried the Moonshine Rods?  In Murray's Fly Shop I would trust but their mountain rods start north of $600.  Something i'm not going to spend. Thoughts? Wisdom? Derision? Talk me out of it?

Dave
Washington

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