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Frank:
Make it a date: Got a nice little 14ft Carolina Skiff set up for flyfishing (trolling motor and everything). I've caught some nice smallies in the river myself. Lots of 'em in there. Give me a holler. Jim -- email SPAM countermeasures require removal of allnails to reply "Frank Church" wrote in message 9.11... "Jim Ray" wrote in news:wAHEb.1046$gD1.895@fe01: Good choice on the CFO 123 Disc. I got one for a 3 wt T3 last year and love it. One thing though - I discovered again how important it is to straighten the line at the beginning of the day, especially on a standard reel. I needed to make some longish casts at the end of the day and couldn't get past the tight coils coming off the reel. Missed some nice fish too - if only I had straightened the line! The line I was using was an Orvis 3 wt "Spring Creek" weight forward, and it was a very good match for the rod. Cast very nicely close in, and once straightened, was capable of some long casts too. Hope this helps, Jim Ray (whose lawyer sold you the truck) ...yep, I have the same problem with my little LP-1 Lamson reels, but they sure are nice. You can tell the your lawyer that the truck now has over 100,000 on it and doing nicely. Gonna get down your way this spring Jim, I have a friend in Salem who likes to float the James for smallies. You need to come join us if you can. Frank Church |
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"Jim Ray" wrote in news:sCIEb.1148$gD1.1092@fe01:
Frank: Make it a date: Got a nice little 14ft Carolina Skiff set up for flyfishing (trolling motor and everything). I've caught some nice smallies in the river myself. Lots of 'em in there. Give me a holler. Your on Jim, gotcha in my address book now, will keep in touch. Frank Church |
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From: Frank Church
The rodmaker (John Kenealey of Solon, Me) advised using 444 Lazerline as it was very supple. We didn't discuss that at length so I'm wondering if suppleness or slickness is the way to go when throwing tiny trout flies? I've used the peach colored 444 on my Orvis Battenkill 'boo with good results. George Adams "All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of youth that doth not grow stale with age." ---- J.W Muller |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Frank Church wrote: ... I feel this new outfit deserves the best I can put on it, rather than, say, a low end line. ... http://www.phoenixlines.com/ I bought one of these in DT5 for my Granger Aristocrat and it's a very good match. But a silk line is not just for 'boo. I've put it on a 5wt Sage RPL and it's really nice there too. It sounds terribly expensive, and it is, but consider that with proper care it will outlast 4 or 5 $50 plastic lines. I think I'd like fishing a silk line, but I'm pretty sure I wouldn't take care of it the way it needs. What's your routine when using a silk line? Do you usually fish one or just occassionally? Willi |
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Willi wrote:
I think I'd like fishing a silk line, but I'm pretty sure I wouldn't take care of it the way it needs. What's your routine when using a silk line? Do you usually fish one or just occassionally? I fish it only occasionally and the only time it's on the reel is when I'm using it. The rest of the time it's stored in loose, dry coils. But that's just me, Zimbo has one for one of his 'boos and he treats his like any other line. Would be interesting to know how his silk is holding up. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Charlie wrote: The pink 444 lines seem more supple to me, they are all I use
with bamboo. I agree that a more supple line is preferable with the casting action of most bamboo rods; you need to get your rhythm more in sync with what the rod "wants" to do, and a supple line makes it easier to throw nice tight loops. I like Lazerlines, but I prefer to use them with more powerful composite rods. You will find Big Dale in the same boat as Charlie. My Leo Eck 7.5 foot 5 weight feels perfect to me with the old timey pink 444 line in a 5 weight double taper line on it. There is something about that bamboo rod and swinging a red ass that seems about perfect to me when I am on a trout stream and the brim feel great on it as well. Big Dale |
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![]() "Big Dale" a red ass that seems about perfect to me when I am on a trout stream and the brim feel great on it as well. Big Dale I thought it was red 'neck.' john |
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John wrote:
I thought it was red 'neck.' john I am the red neck...the fly is the red ass. Big Dale |
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![]() "Big Dale" wrote in message ... John wrote: I thought it was red 'neck.' john I am the red neck...the fly is the red ass. Big Dale hilarious; and so charmingly self-deprecating. yfitons wayno |
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