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![]() "Derek Moody" wrote in message ... From another point of view, fast rods throwing tight loops are much more demanding of technique and harder to handle in less than ideal conditions. Whilst I have a couple I find I use my softer rods most of the time for this very reason - I can be as sloppy as I like and generally get away with it. I have an 8 weight nine footer that I use for general purpose heavy duty flyfishing. I was up in Scotland a couple of years ago fishing for sea trout on the Ythan estuary; we had a scouse ghillie. Initially we were using spinners at high tide from the boats, but later when the tide ran out, we fished the channel with flies. I was using my #8 and the ghillie asked if he could see what the blank was like. He double-hauled the hell out of it, and I could see already that my leader was taking a beating! You know, it sort of reminded me of when being a teenager and getting your first 125 motorbike. All your mates want to have a go, but if they rev the arse off it and speed off, you cringe, and in the least count the cost of tyre erosion... When I was returned the rod, I saw immediately that the leader was in a really fearful condition: convulated loops and complex knots were the main structures immediately apparent, but also there was a good spattering of the common wind-knot in heavy concentration in the tippet to 3 foot. The leader was terminally ill, and I had to snip it off at the needle-knot and completely re-build. The ghillie did later apologise for completely ruining my leader. |
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