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rod tip question
indian Joe asks--rainy cold morning here [46 degrees] so spend ing my time
thinking about buying a new rod. Want to fish N.C. small streams with a 4wt.-7 1/2 ft 3 piece for tossing medium size drys [ #12 foam yellow humpy that i can see] I will have about 7 ft of line out- 7 ft of leader and 2 ft of tippett--making side arm cast across a pool to a spot just behind a log hanging in water. Do i want a light fast tip or a stiff slow tip to load my rod for best cast? Any suggestions for rod costing under $239 will be helpful--my squaw just spent that for a tennis racquet probably made in china for nine dollars. |
rod tip question
I'd suggest one of the Temple Forks Joe. Probably madein Korea for $5.00 but
it will do a pretty good jobn in that price range. -- Clark Reid http://www.dryflynz.com Umpqua Designer Flytier "Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... indian Joe asks--rainy cold morning here [46 degrees] so spend ing my time thinking about buying a new rod. Want to fish N.C. small streams with a 4wt.-7 1/2 ft 3 piece for tossing medium size drys [ #12 foam yellow humpy that i can see] I will have about 7 ft of line out- 7 ft of leader and 2 ft of tippett--making side arm cast across a pool to a spot just behind a log hanging in water. Do i want a light fast tip or a stiff slow tip to load my rod for best cast? Any suggestions for rod costing under $239 will be helpful--my squaw just spent that for a tennis racquet probably made in china for nine dollars. |
rod tip question
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 13:49:40 GMT, "Joe McIntosh"
wrote: indian Joe asks--rainy cold morning here [46 degrees] so spend ing my time thinking about buying a new rod. Want to fish N.C. small streams with a 4wt.-7 1/2 ft 3 piece for tossing medium size drys [ #12 foam yellow humpy that i can see] I will have about 7 ft of line out- 7 ft of leader and 2 ft of tippett--making side arm cast across a pool to a spot just behind a log hanging in water. Do i want a light fast tip or a stiff slow tip to load my rod for best cast? Any suggestions for rod costing under $239 will be helpful--my squaw just spent that for a tennis racquet probably made in china for nine dollars. 9 feet total? Buy a length of hardwood dowel and just tie the leader to the tip ;-) |
rod tip question
Yopu'll probably want a fast tip.
-- Bob Sheedy www.mwflyfishing.net Author: Lake Fly Fishing Strategies Bob Sheedy's Top Fifty Stillwater Fly Patterns "Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... indian Joe asks--rainy cold morning here [46 degrees] so spend ing my time thinking about buying a new rod. Want to fish N.C. small streams with a 4wt.-7 1/2 ft 3 piece for tossing medium size drys [ #12 foam yellow humpy that i can see] I will have about 7 ft of line out- 7 ft of leader and 2 ft of tippett--making side arm cast across a pool to a spot just behind a log hanging in water. Do i want a light fast tip or a stiff slow tip to load my rod for best cast? Any suggestions for rod costing under $239 will be helpful--my squaw just spent that for a tennis racquet probably made in china for nine dollars. |
rod tip question
Hi Joe,
For real short dry fly casting (~10' - 20' ) you need a fly line that will load up your rod well so it might be a double tarper floater one size heavier than the rod is rated for. With a short (7-8') softer action fly rod with one size up fly line with short front taper (DT), short leader (7.5'-5x) and maybe no butt section or tippet at first you can actually fly cast at pretty short distances. These rods are lots of fun too but some don't seem to like short rods for any reason. -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA, USA Web site: www.kiene.com "Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... indian Joe asks--rainy cold morning here [46 degrees] so spend ing my time thinking about buying a new rod. Want to fish N.C. small streams with a 4wt.-7 1/2 ft 3 piece for tossing medium size drys [ #12 foam yellow humpy that i can see] I will have about 7 ft of line out- 7 ft of leader and 2 ft of tippett--making side arm cast across a pool to a spot just behind a log hanging in water. Do i want a light fast tip or a stiff slow tip to load my rod for best cast? Any suggestions for rod costing under $239 will be helpful--my squaw just spent that for a tennis racquet probably made in china for nine dollars. |
rod tip question
"Bill Kiene" wrote in message om... Hi Joe, For real short dry fly casting (~10' - 20' ) you need a fly line that will load up your rod well so it might be a double tarper floater one size heavier than the rod is rated for. With a short (7-8') softer action fly rod with one size up fly line with short front taper (DT), short leader (7.5'-5x) and maybe no butt section or tippet at first you can actually fly cast at pretty short distances. These rods are lots of fun too but some don't seem to like short rods for any reason. I've got a four foot fiberglass rod that works beautifully for short casts in tight spots. Wolfgang |
rod tip question
"Wolfgang" wrote I've got a four foot fiberglass rod that works beautifully for short casts in tight spots. Wolfgang you *must* let me try that on dick's creek on your next foray into the old north state. yfitons wayno (um, well, you can have my 6.5 orvis "one ounce" in temporary trade...) |
rod tip question
Going that short for a 4wt is crazy. Go for a 3wt or 2wt witha double
taper line. I have a Wintson 2wt with a Rio double taper. It's 7'6" and I can throw two nymphs (size 12 or less bead headed) or one nymph and a strike indicator. I also can place a size 8 stimulator quite accurately with heavier tippet (4x). Brands? Thats up to you but go lighter in weight you'll love it. It's good that you understand in trout fishing, the rod should match the flies. We use 4wts to catch 5+ pound rainbow in Duck Lake, Browning, Montana. "Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... indian Joe asks--rainy cold morning here [46 degrees] so spend ing my time thinking about buying a new rod. Want to fish N.C. small streams with a 4wt.-7 1/2 ft 3 piece for tossing medium size drys [ #12 foam yellow humpy that i can see] I will have about 7 ft of line out- 7 ft of leader and 2 ft of tippett--making side arm cast across a pool to a spot just behind a log hanging in water. Do i want a light fast tip or a stiff slow tip to load my rod for best cast? Any suggestions for rod costing under $239 will be helpful--my squaw just spent that for a tennis racquet probably made in china for nine dollars. |
rod tip question
"Wolfgang" wrote: I've got a four foot fiberglass rod that works beautifully for short casts in tight spots. I think slower is better when you are casting just the leader. I have a 7' fiberglass rod that works well in these situations, but when I'm heading to a really brushy area I take a bamboo rod because it just works best. |
rod tip question
Charlie Wilson wrote:
I think slower is better when you are casting just the leader. I have a 7' fiberglass rod that works well in these situations, but when I'm heading to a really brushy area I take a bamboo rod because it just works best. Camouflage? -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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