Reagan:
How much does the intermediate line help vs. floating Skagit line with heavy tip, short leader, and weighted fly?
On Sunday, March 15, 2020 at 10:14:06 PM UTC-4, Regan Burmeister wrote:
A very nice casting church today. About a dozen folks showed up. We spent about 45 min discussing rods and lines, flies and knots. We worked a bit on casting, and then we headed up stream. We stopped about 100 yds or so below Chain Bridge and spread out to bank fish from the various points. A few folks had some missed strikes. I assisted a few folks in adjusting their casting strokes to be able to cast a sinking line/tip out into the current. It is a challenge to backcast with all kinds of snags ready to grab a low backcast.Brett was kind to offer to photograph of my first shad of the season, caught using an intermediate spey line with 10ft of T-14 as the sink tip.Regan
On Sunday, March 15, 2020 at 12:17:20 PM UTC-4, Gregg Rockett wrote:Casting Church 'daredevils' were also doing some rock climbing!Thanks for the instruction!
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