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On Mar 4, 7:39*am, Bob wrote:
Hi, Won't be able to get out for a few weeks yet, but was thinking a bit ahead. I may do some early fishing from a rowboat, and, frankly, have never liked using a flyrod off the boat. *Always results in rod dings no matter how careful I am. So, have mainly use a spinning rod and the typical spinning lures from the boat, and the flyrods from shore. Question: *how would one rig a spinning setup to be able to cast, e.g., size 6 or so, flies with a spinning rod ? A small weight a bit up from the fly, or a dropper with a weight, or ...? Practical at all, or, forget it, and just crank out the flyrod again ? Thanks, Bob When my granddaughters (ages 3 & 5) were visiting last summer I rigged them up with Barbie rods with closed face spinning reels and a bubble ( like Dave describes). About 18" below the bubble, I tied on size 16 bead head nymphs (GRHE & PT). Using that set up,each of them caught more trout than the ten or so (mostly adults) other fisher people combined at the pay to fish pond I took them to. So yes usng a fly with spinning rod can be very effective. |
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