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Saturday, we had our club's "Spring Fling" with guest speaker Mark
Sedotti. I watched this man throw a 14" fly with an 8wt Sage approx 165 feet with no backcast. He used the same fly on a 6wt with a DT line to chuck it at a target (landed within 6") 130 feet away. His technique could be used with any rod/fly combination. It will give you the distance and, since the fly rod tip ends up pointed right at the target, the accuracy to hit that riser or bait ball. Friggen awesome. Frank Reid |
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On 2008-04-21, Frank Reid wrote:
.....I watched this man throw a 14" fly...... What the heck is a 14" fly? Is it for sal****er? I'd be happy to catch a fish that big. ![]() nb |
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![]() .....I watched this man throw a 14" fly...... What the heck is a 14" fly? *Is it for sal****er? *I'd be happy to catch a fish that big. * ![]() He uses it for stripers. He's got one that is a 12" rainbow trout pattern that he uses for pike. Frank Reid |
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On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 17:16:02 GMT, notbob wrote:
On 2008-04-21, Frank Reid wrote: .....I watched this man throw a 14" fly...... What the heck is a 14" fly? A dead chicken on a grappling hook... With respect to both Mark and Frank, this isn't something for FW fishers, generally, and really, IMO, it's more "casting" than "flyfishing" - I don't mean "tournament casting," I mean "casting" as in fishing. And FWIW, he didn't come up with it, as I've heard it, to avoid backcasting, it came about because of problems with his forward cast (an injury). IAC, IIRC, he, just like Lefty, has book. Is it for sal****er? Pretty much exclusively. I'm sure some wiseass will point out a situation, such as when pigs fly, when it would be the perfect thing for a small brook of 8" fish, but... I'd be happy to catch a fish that big. ![]() nb TC, R |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 17:16:02 GMT, notbob wrote: On 2008-04-21, Frank Reid wrote: .....I watched this man throw a 14" fly...... What the heck is a 14" fly? A dead chicken on a grappling hook... With respect to both Mark and Frank, this isn't something for FW fishers, generally, and really, IMO, it's more "casting" than "flyfishing" - I don't mean "tournament casting," I mean "casting" as in fishing. And FWIW, he didn't come up with it, as I've heard it, to avoid backcasting, it came about because of problems with his forward cast (an injury). IAC, IIRC, he, just like Lefty, has book. Is it for sal****er? Pretty much exclusively. I'm sure some wiseass will point out a situation, such as when pigs fly, when it would be the perfect thing for a small brook of 8" fish, but... Muskellunge. Wolfgang who can think of few morons more fun than those who have never done anything and know everything. |
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Frank, I trust you will be comning to Penns next month to demonstrate that
stuff to us. vince |
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![]() Frank, I *trust you will be comning to Penns next month to demonstrate that stuff to us. I will be at Penns come hell or high water (the later being more probable). I will demonstrate my variation of the Sayonara Sling, which looks suspiciously like drinking large quatities of Singapore Slings. Frank Reid |
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