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Cool thanks for all the tips everybody, I like the idea of winding
extra line around the reel so that there is a few feet of Fly line already out the tip top. That is a good idea and I never would have figured that out on my own, someone probably would have shown me eventually but who knows how long I would have look like a fool holding my rod in the middle stretching out my right arm to reach the tip top...silly me. Thanks, -Ethan |
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![]() "Ethan" wrote in message ups.com... Cool thanks for all the tips everybody, I like the idea of winding extra line around the reel so that there is a few feet of Fly line already out the tip top. That is a good idea and I never would have figured that out on my own, someone probably would have shown me eventually but who knows how long I would have look like a fool holding my rod in the middle stretching out my right arm to reach the tip top...silly me. Thanks, -Ethan Not only that, but the leader will get a permanent bend in it from the tiptop. The fly line resists creases much better. --riverman |
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Thanks to JR and Wayne, and everyone else for the good advice. I tested
out the suggested method of winding the excess leader and tippet around the outside of my reel, yesterday morning. It worked like a charm, I had much more time to fish because I wasn't fussing around with getting that pesky fly line out the end of the tip top, while standing knee deep in the water. Secondly I caught and landed a fish for the first time on my fly rod. I hooked up with three white bass and had them jump before I finally landed the fourth. Playing the fish with the striping hand is really fun, much more involved and sporty than crankin on a spinning reel and hauling it in. The fly I even tied myself an olive wooly bugger. WHAT FUN! I think I'm going to donate my spinning rig to charity. Thanks, -Ethan |
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![]() "Ethan" wrote in message oups.com... Thanks to JR and Wayne, and everyone else for the good advice. I tested out the suggested method of winding the excess leader and tippet around the outside of my reel, yesterday morning. It worked like a charm, I had much more time to fish because I wasn't fussing around with getting that pesky fly line out the end of the tip top, while standing knee deep in the water. Secondly I caught and landed a fish for the first time on my fly rod. I hooked up with three white bass and had them jump before I finally landed the fourth. Playing the fish with the striping hand is really fun, much more involved and sporty than crankin on a spinning reel and hauling it in. The fly I even tied myself an olive wooly bugger. WHAT FUN! I think I'm going to donate my spinning rig to charity. Having read the second paragraph, the last sentence seem to fall under the Geneva Convention's article prohibiting cruel and unusual punishment. Op Thanks, -Ethan |
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