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hi everyone
i'm taking a weeklong trip to smoky mtn natl park in nov. i'd like to flyfish while i'm there. i've never flyfished before and have no eqpt. i understand the trout there are small and all i need is an ultra lightweight outfit. talked to the guy at orvis and he said i should get a heavier outfit which would offer more versatility. i see myself fishing 3 trips a yr to the smokies. i understand the ultralites are more fun and challenging w/ small fish. i'd hate to outgrow the outfit if i wanted to fish for larger fish. is there a compromise? what should i look for and who's got the best deals. thanx guyz, rick |
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![]() "Rick Grigutis" wrote in message m... hi everyone i'm taking a weeklong trip to smoky mtn natl park in nov. i'd like to flyfish while i'm there. i've never flyfished before and have no eqpt. i understand the trout there are small and all i need is an ultra lightweight outfit. talked to the guy at orvis and he said i should get a heavier outfit which would offer more versatility. i see myself fishing 3 trips a yr to the smokies. i understand the ultralites are more fun and challenging w/ small fish. i'd hate to outgrow the outfit if i wanted to fish for larger fish. is there a compromise? what should i look for and who's got the best deals. thanx guyz, rick contact ezflyfish.com. ask for walt. the best of the best. awh |
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Rick Grigutis wrote:
hi everyone i'm taking a weeklong trip to smoky mtn natl park in nov. i'd like to flyfish while i'm there. i've never flyfished before and have no eqpt. i understand the trout there are small and all i need is an ultra lightweight outfit. talked to the guy at orvis and he said i should get a heavier outfit which would offer more versatility. i see myself fishing 3 trips a yr to the smokies. i understand the ultralites are more fun and challenging w/ small fish. i'd hate to outgrow the outfit if i wanted to fish for larger fish. is there a compromise? what should i look for and who's got the best deals. thanx guyz, rick Fly rods are rated by the weight of the fly line they are designed to cast. Ultralight is a term used to describe spinning rods. The most versatile fly rod for freshwater is the 5 weight and that's probably what the Orvis guy was recommending. Not a bad recommendation for someone looking to buy one and only one fly rod and use it in different circumstances. However, if you plan to use your one and only fly rod exclusively in Smoky Mountain National Park my recommendation would be a 7.5' 3 weight fly rod. Most manufacturers have a 7.5' 3 weight model, the boy lawyer's recommendation to contact Uncle Wally is a good one, but better yet visit your local fly shop and test cast as many different rods as you can. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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![]() "Rick Grigutis" wrote in message m... hi everyone i'm taking a weeklong trip to smoky mtn natl park in nov. i'd like to flyfish while i'm there. i've never flyfished before and have no eqpt. i understand the trout there are small and all i need is an ultra lightweight outfit. talked to the guy at orvis and he said i should get a heavier outfit which would offer more versatility. i see myself fishing 3 trips a yr to the smokies. i understand the ultralites are more fun and challenging w/ small fish. i'd hate to outgrow the outfit if i wanted to fish for larger fish. is there a compromise? what should i look for and who's got the best deals. thanx guyz, rick You know, it might seems rather expensive but you might be time and money ahead in the long run if you just called some of the local shops...hmmm....there is the Orvis shop and another one call 'little river outfitters' and just asked for a guided fishing s trip. Explain you are a novice and you will probably get an hour's worth of instruction before you ever leave the shop. Might take a look at sexy loops (dot com) and see if that helps. john |
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oh yeah....they'll supply the gear and that way you can sample an outfit or
two... john |
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![]() "Rick Grigutis" wrote in message m... hi everyone i'm taking a weeklong trip to smoky mtn natl park in nov. i'd like to flyfish while i'm there. i've never flyfished before and have no eqpt. i understand the trout there are small and all i need is an ultra lightweight outfit. talked to the guy at orvis and he said i should get a heavier outfit which would offer more versatility. i see myself fishing 3 trips a yr to the smokies. i understand the ultralites are more fun and challenging w/ small fish. With flyfishing you think of the line size you use, less than the size of the fish. I would not go any lighter than a 4 wt. Sometimes even with smaller fish you use bigger flies. A 5 wt would be even more versatile than a 4 wt if you'll be using it more, but not necessarily if you just fish in the Smokies. I'd probably get an easy to cast 4 wt. |
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