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Old March 23rd, 2008, 12:56 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Old March 23rd, 2008, 02:26 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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A nine for a six..............the standard.........7 wt's are useless
use a 8 wt instead...........5 wt's are trout stuff unless you catch
wussy smallmouths! the 2 to 3 inch ones.......F/T


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Old March 23rd, 2008, 04:36 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Mar 23, 3:26 am, Fishin Technician Fishin.Technician.
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A nine for a six..............the standard.........7 wt's are useless
use a 8 wt instead...........5 wt's are trout stuff unless you catch
wussy smallmouths! the 2 to 3 inch ones.......F/T

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Is that some sort of "teenage newspeak"? Reminds me of a bloke in
one of my fly-dressing classes, referred to by all and sundry as
"dances with head cement". Mind you, even though he is usually quite
incoherent, he dresses nice flies. Donīt know whether he actually
fishes them...................

TL
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Old March 23rd, 2008, 05:05 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 22:26:50 -0400, Fishin Technician
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A nine for a six..............the standard.........7 wt's are useless
use a 8 wt instead...........5 wt's are trout stuff unless you catch
wussy smallmouths! the 2 to 3 inch ones.......F/T


Put the crack pipe down, and slowly back away from the keyboard...

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Old March 23rd, 2008, 02:45 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 11:15:13 -0500, Ken Fortenberry
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What's your choice for a fly rod for smallmouth ?

Here in the streams of central Illinois my 5wt is an appropriate
tool for stream smallies. Like Goldilocks says, not too much rod
and not too little rod. But the smallies here in our streams aren't
that big. After the first time I battled a Quetico smallmouth with
a 5wt I knew that on subsequent trips I'd be bringing my 7wt.

Now I go smallie fishing in northern Wisconsin and Michigan's UP.
I find the best all round rod smallie rod, lakes and streams, is
a faster action 6wt. The 7wt is fine in the Sylvania Wilderness
Lakes where the fish are bigger but a 6wt is better I think if
you cast for hours at a time and the 6wt does just fine pulling
the smallies out of the brush and snags on the rivers.

My choice for smallmouth is a faster action 6wt.


Whatever's handy and size-appropriate, from 5 to about 7/8. IME down
south, _VERY_ few of the total fishers use flyrods (as true flyrods),
it's often "bass fishing" rather than "small-" or "large-mouth" fishing
(for the "casual" fisher), and it's rarely "finesse" fishing, and as
such, it's all personal opinion within a VERY wide range of
possibilities.

TC,
R
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Old March 23rd, 2008, 11:56 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 10:32:32 -0700 (PDT), "Joel *DFD*"
wrote:

On Mar 22, 10:15?am, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:
What's your choice for a fly rod for smallmouth ?

Here in the streams of central Illinois my 5wt is an appropriate
tool for stream smallies. Like Goldilocks says, not too much rod
and not too little rod. But the smallies here in our streams aren't
that big. After the first time I battled a Quetico smallmouth with
a 5wt I knew that on subsequent trips I'd be bringing my 7wt.

Now I go smallie fishing in northern Wisconsin and Michigan's UP.
I find the best all round rod smallie rod, lakes and streams, is
a faster action 6wt. The 7wt is fine in the Sylvania Wilderness
Lakes where the fish are bigger but a 6wt is better I think if
you cast for hours at a time and the 6wt does just fine pulling
the smallies out of the brush and snags on the rivers.

My choice for smallmouth is a faster action 6wt.

--
Ken Fortenberry


Northern Wisc.
Big bass.
Big Wooly-buggers.
I like a 7 wt.
I think George C. uses a 6 wt. and Wolf uses a 6 wt. or even a 5wt.
and they do just fine.


I've used six weights but I like my 10' 7 wts. better. The longer
length is nice when you're sitting in a canoe and keeps any lead eyed
streamers that much farther from the back of my head. The seven weight
line handles deerhair divers and heavy flies better than the lighter
line weights. I broke my Redington 10/7 last summer and replaced it
with an Orvis tip flex Streamlight. Very satisfied with it.


GeoC
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Old March 24th, 2008, 12:08 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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OK, I will ammend my comment on 7 wt's being useless........IMHO I feel
that the 6 wt will almost do everthing for the smallmouth fly person,
but in my way of thinking (no crack here-just lipitor) a line weight
jump in increments of one usually just makes a marginal
difference.......from a 6 to a 8 will always conquer the problem, be it
wind, weight of fly or distance. Many swear by the 7 wt / Orvis had an
all arounder years back (the model) in that weight it covered all
situations but not all that well. All I know is what works for
me.......F/T


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Old March 31st, 2008, 09:24 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"Joel *DFD*" wrote in message
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On Mar 22, 10:15?am, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:
What's your choice for a fly rod for smallmouth ?

Here in the streams of central Illinois my 5wt is an appropriate
tool for stream smallies. Like Goldilocks says, not too much rod
and not too little rod. But the smallies here in our streams aren't
that big. After the first time I battled a Quetico smallmouth with
a 5wt I knew that on subsequent trips I'd be bringing my 7wt.

Now I go smallie fishing in northern Wisconsin and Michigan's UP.
I find the best all round rod smallie rod, lakes and streams, is
a faster action 6wt. The 7wt is fine in the Sylvania Wilderness
Lakes where the fish are bigger but a 6wt is better I think if
you cast for hours at a time and the 6wt does just fine pulling
the smallies out of the brush and snags on the rivers.

My choice for smallmouth is a faster action 6wt.

--
Ken Fortenberry


Northern Wisc.
Big bass.
Big Wooly-buggers.
I like a 7 wt.
I think George C. uses a 6 wt. and Wolf uses a 6 wt. or even a 5wt.
and they do just fine.

*******

8.5 foot, 5 wt. Fenwick Royale. Works fine. I have used my old St Croix
8.5 foot 7 wt. girder, but it's definitely overkill.

Wolfgang


 




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