CodyPomeroy
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I picked up an 8' fly rod the other day at a garage sale and I don't have a clue where to start. Can anyone recommend some good resources on the web to get me started?
Thank you for the reply, that is some valuable information. I got an Shakespeare 8' 5/6 weight rod. It already has line on it, not sure what kind. The leader is mostly gone. I went to Gander Mtn the other day and they were absolutely no help!!!! There are some trout waters around, most of which are streams that are small with a lot of over growth that would make it tough to really fly fish with that size rod. There is one lake that is stocked with trout that would be a possibility. I mostly fish for bass (large and small mouth), walleye, and northern. I think I would like to start fly fishing for bass.Gators5220 said:First is it an 8wt or an 8 foot rod? Second what do you want to do with it? If your just beginning don't spend a lot of money on the reel, you can always cup the spool and who knows how much you'll like it. You can get a good reel from bass pro or even a used reel, drag won't matter unless you get into big fish. Spend some money on line though, a weight foward line will help you load the rod, and my advice buy the line from a shop that knows fly fishing. If your lucky they might even show you how to throw, ask about a double hull if they do (type of throwing technique) and most importantly remember it's supposed to be fun!
it's double haul, i agree on the fun part.ask about a double hull if they do (type of throwing technique) and most importantly remember it's supposed to be fun!
I own the movie AND the book. I love them both!Kismet said:and just for sheer indulgence, rent A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT. Great scenic movie, and really, one that is worth watching even with Brad Pitt in it.
Have fun, and remember, it is not the tree's fault your line is snared.
CodyPomeroy said:Thank you everyone for the great advice. After practicing at home on dry land for a while, I finally got a chance to hit the water. I did pretty well with the roll cast and even had a few fish take a swipe at the fly. Now the thing to learn is how to actually catch the fish! By the time I got all the slack pulled out of the line the fish was long gone. Oh well... it's all a part of learning. Besides, they were some decent sized bass and it was a really TINY fly. I know I need to get something with a bigger hook. Thanks again!
CodyPomeroy said:Look what I caught on my fly rod tonight...
No kidding! So do you bring the fish in by stripping the line back in or do you use the reel? The three fish I have caught I had to strip them in because I had too much line lying on the ground at my feet. It seemed to work ok, and I was able to let that big cat take line and wear itself out. The fight wasn't all that bad. So I wonder, is the reel only for holding you line?PSG-1 said:bunch of slack laying on the deck, or flopping in the air is a PITA when you try to get a hookup. Hope this helps.
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