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king salmon fly pole
Any recommendations? What weight should it be? 8? 9? 10?
The ones that have my attention are the orvis t3, reddinton wayfarer, scott supR-lys3 route 37 nooksack, and the rogue flyrod I was surprised to see the tfo did so badly in flyfisherman magazines test |
king salmon fly pole
We used an Echo fly rod and reel 8wt . It held up well and cost $150
"steve" wrote in message ... Any recommendations? What weight should it be? 8? 9? 10? The ones that have my attention are the orvis t3, reddinton wayfarer, scott supR-lys3 route 37 nooksack, and the rogue flyrod I was surprised to see the tfo did so badly in flyfisherman magazines test |
king salmon fly pole
Pole???!!??
I thought poles were something power lines were strung on.... ;-) "steve" wrote in message ... Any recommendations? What weight should it be? 8? 9? 10? The ones that have my attention are the orvis t3, reddinton wayfarer, scott supR-lys3 route 37 nooksack, and the rogue flyrod I was surprised to see the tfo did so badly in flyfisherman magazines test |
king salmon fly pole
Wes Chormicle wrote:
Pole???!!?? I thought poles were something power lines were strung on.... No, more ofen having to do with Z-transfoms. http://cnx.rice.edu/content/m10556/latest/ has a reasonable starting point. It's like a steeple cast, only different. Well, sorta. Tom n4tab at earthlink dot net |
king salmon fly pole
"steve" wrote in message ... Any recommendations? What weight should it be? 8? 9? 10? The ones that have my attention are the orvis t3, reddinton wayfarer, scott supR-lys3 route 37 nooksack, and the rogue flyrod I was surprised to see the tfo did so badly in flyfisherman magazines test If your after chinook the casting performance of your rod is not that important, you'll be casting big flys with some lead or wire in them. You gotta bounce them flys off the rocks to catch chinooks. The best rod is here http://www.shakespeare-fishing.com/p...ugly-big.shtml and the one you want is the BWF 11009089 A fish that can be a sack of patatos one second and a Mark 48 the next can be hell on rods. The moore expensive the rod the easier they seem to break them. |
king salmon fly pole
Hi Steve,
I love these magazine tests............basically meaningless. If I am interested in a rod, I cast it to determine if it is any good for me. You should do the same. For a King Salmon fly rod I would say that most use a #9 or #10 line fly rod. Many are caught on 8 weight because that is what they have. I have sold 12 weights to people that lived in Anchorage, AK, because they got tired of fighting them on their 10 weight? 9' is a standard length for Kings. I am a 2 or 3 piece kind of guy for Kings, but I guess 4 pc is OK for the travel benefits? Be sure the ferrules are together tight and check them every half hour of casting. PS: I have not heard of some of these rods? Orvis, Scott and Redington(Sage) will be there for you if they break. -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA www.kiene.com "steve" wrote in message ... Any recommendations? What weight should it be? 8? 9? 10? The ones that have my attention are the orvis t3, reddinton wayfarer, scott supR-lys3 route 37 nooksack, and the rogue flyrod I was surprised to see the tfo did so badly in flyfisherman magazines test |
king salmon fly pole
In article ,
"Bill Kiene" wrote: Hi Steve, I love these magazine tests............basically meaningless. If I am interested in a rod, I cast it to determine if it is any good for me. You should do the same. For a King Salmon fly rod I would say that most use a #9 or #10 line fly rod. Many are caught on 8 weight because that is what they have. I have sold 12 weights to people that lived in Anchorage, AK, because they got tired of fighting them on their 10 weight? 9' is a standard length for Kings. I am a 2 or 3 piece kind of guy for Kings, but I guess 4 pc is OK for the travel benefits? Be sure the ferrules are together tight and check them every half hour of casting. PS: I have not heard of some of these rods? Orvis, Scott and Redington(Sage) will be there for you if they break. Can you tell me what you think of the adg titanium (www.adgfish.com)? Supposedly it is like the orvis t3 except better. It retails for $900 but my friend owns a fly shop and he sells to me at cost. He has a adg titan 7/8 weight that he will sell me for $334 |
king salmon fly pole
steve wrote:
In article , "Bill Kiene" wrote: Hi Steve, I love these magazine tests............basically meaningless. If I am interested in a rod, I cast it to determine if it is any good for me. You should do the same. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ !!!!!! Can you tell me what you think of the adg titanium (www.adgfish.com)? Supposedly it is like the orvis t3 except better. It retails for $900 but my friend owns a fly shop and he sells to me at cost. He has a adg titan 7/8 weight that he will sell me for $334 I'm afraid you missed Bill's point. It doesn't matter what HE thinks of it. What matters is what YOU think of it after trying it. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
king salmon fly pole
Greg Pavlov wrote:
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 16:36:55 GMT, rw wrote: I'm afraid you missed Bill's point. It doesn't matter what HE thinks of it. What matters is what YOU think of it after trying it. I suspect that you've missed the point: "steve" is here to shill rods. I was more under the impression that he's come under the satanic influence of someone else who's trying to shill rods, but then, I haven't been following it all that closely, so maybe you're right. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
king salmon fly pole
Oh we have an elite person here. Do you hold your own pole? You sound like a
pole holder. It's pole holders like you that drive up the price of fly fishing goods. They sell you rods for $500+ so you can show everyone that your lack of knowledge is camouflaged by your gear. You TOOL!!!!! "Wes Chormicle" wrote in message nk.net... Pole???!!?? I thought poles were something power lines were strung on.... ;-) "steve" wrote in message ... Any recommendations? What weight should it be? 8? 9? 10? The ones that have my attention are the orvis t3, reddinton wayfarer, scott supR-lys3 route 37 nooksack, and the rogue flyrod I was surprised to see the tfo did so badly in flyfisherman magazines test |
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