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Peter, I need some spey rod advice.
I was having a tough day trying to recall what few hints a guide gave me on spey casting and I was not having much success. Another fellow was above me and was making wonderful casts. He could, I think, write his name in the air with that spey line. His casts were perfectly straight and he was fishing the instant the fly hit the water. He was fishing a Loop rod. I, on the other hand, was busy making constant mends and roll casts to straighten my line. Later I had a brief conversation with him. He caught his first steelhead in 1984, and has been spey fishing since. He asked me what rod I was using and I told him the make and model. He laughed and told me that he had that model as his first rod, and could not cast worth a darn. He then bought another rod and has been casting since. Question: Do you think the Hardy Elite (13' 4", 9 wt.) a poor choice on which to learn spey? I got a great deal so I will not have lost much money if I sell it and buy another brand. Feel free to email if you have specific suggestions other than seek additional lessons. I'm taking steps to take an "on the water" course. I don't think taking lessons on grass is to my liking. |
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