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Old January 18th, 2007, 09:57 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
asadi
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ups.com...
Hello,
Have been reading the forum for some time now and am really grateful
for all the information that is shared, it has answered alot of
questions I had. I live near the Rocky River in Northeast Ohio. Right
now there are steelhead in the river and it has caused people fishing
down there to act as aggressive as the fish they are after. So I fish
it in the Spring through early Fall and target smallmouth and
bluegills. The smallmouth are in the 10"-16" range and put up a good
fight.. I'm looking to buy a new rod and am trying to decide between a
5 or a 6 wt is there a considerable difference?. I'm rather new to fly
fishing, have been spin fishing for about 25yrs. After I got over the
intimidation factor of it and became passable with my casting I
realized what an enjoyable experience it can be.
Rocky river is a small-medium sized river and is a Lake Erie tributary.
Right now I have a fiberglass 8' rod and it feels like a tree trunk
with a spaghetti complex...plus I have a bit of cabin fever and feel
the need to buy something so I can look at it in the basement for a
month or two and use my imagination. But I've heard ranges all over the
wt scale for smallmouth and was just wondering what some have used wt.
and length wise.
Thanks,
Janus


Pal, I'm down here in southwest Ohio and I use a 5 wt for virtually
everything, I target smallmouth and trout when I do get to go trout fishing.
for steelhead and other species...or if I start throwing big bass bugs I use
an 8 wt.

You have to be careful, some of the guys here have so many rods they use a
color chart to pick what rod to use depending on the sunspot activity...

I've hit the grand up your way some and find it a dandy little smallmouth
river, especially in the spring. I've not yet fished any of the Rocky.

You ever get down to the southern part of the state give a holler...

john...

although I did fish once with a four foot fourteen weight and 80 pound test.
We'd sit in the firehouse a toss a wallet on the sidewalk...Man people would
run, run, run after it...not thinking that DUH! wallets don't move. I
actually had one guy on for about 15 seconds...!


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Old January 18th, 2007, 10:02 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Tom Nakashima
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Default Beginner question.


wrote in message
ups.com...
Hello,
Have been reading the forum for some time now and am really grateful
for all the information that is shared, it has answered alot of
questions I had. I live near the Rocky River in Northeast Ohio. Right
now there are steelhead in the river and it has caused people fishing
down there to act as aggressive as the fish they are after. So I fish
it in the Spring through early Fall and target smallmouth and
bluegills. The smallmouth are in the 10"-16" range and put up a good
fight.. I'm looking to buy a new rod and am trying to decide between a
5 or a 6 wt is there a considerable difference?. I'm rather new to fly
fishing, have been spin fishing for about 25yrs. After I got over the
intimidation factor of it and became passable with my casting I
realized what an enjoyable experience it can be.
Rocky river is a small-medium sized river and is a Lake Erie tributary.
Right now I have a fiberglass 8' rod and it feels like a tree trunk
with a spaghetti complex...plus I have a bit of cabin fever and feel
the need to buy something so I can look at it in the basement for a
month or two and use my imagination. But I've heard ranges all over the
wt scale for smallmouth and was just wondering what some have used wt.
and length wise.
Thanks,
Janus



Since there are steelhead in the river, I would go with the 6wt.
That would be a 9' 6wt.
fwiw,
-tom


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Old January 18th, 2007, 10:11 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Wolfgang
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Default Beginner question.


asadi wrote:
...I did fish once with a four foot fourteen weight and 80 pound test.
We'd sit in the firehouse a toss a wallet on the sidewalk...Man people would
run, run, run after it...not thinking that DUH! wallets don't move. I
actually had one guy on for about 15 seconds...!


It was windy. I was trying to retrieve it.....um.....to return it to
its owner.

Wolfgang
and you should mash those barbs.

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Old January 18th, 2007, 11:15 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Tom Littleton
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Default Beginner question.


"asadi" wrote in message
. net...
although I did fish once with a four foot fourteen weight and 80 pound
test. We'd sit in the firehouse a toss a wallet on the sidewalk...Man
people would run, run, run after it...not thinking that DUH! wallets don't
move. I actually had one guy on for about 15 seconds...!

shoot, John......on 80#, you should have been able to
land him!!
Tom


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Old January 18th, 2007, 11:43 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
riverman
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Default Beginner question.


Tom Littleton wrote:
"asadi" wrote in message
. net...
although I did fish once with a four foot fourteen weight and 80 pound
test. We'd sit in the firehouse a toss a wallet on the sidewalk...Man
people would run, run, run after it...not thinking that DUH! wallets don't
move. I actually had one guy on for about 15 seconds...!

shoot, John......on 80#, you should have been able to
land him!!


In his truck.

--riverman

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Old January 20th, 2007, 03:38 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
[email protected]
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Default Beginner question.

I've hit the grand up your way some and find it a dandy little
smallmouth
river, especially in the spring. I've not yet fished any of the Rocky.

You ever get down to the southern part of the state give a holler...


Thanks..get down to Athens ocassionally but that's as South as I go..
and if you ever come up to fish Rocky give me an email..goin 5/ 6wt.
Redington.
Thanks all for the tips.
Janus
asadi wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
Hello,
Have been reading the forum for some time now and am really grateful
for all the information that is shared, it has answered alot of
questions I had. I live near the Rocky River in Northeast Ohio. Right
now there are steelhead in the river and it has caused people fishing
down there to act as aggressive as the fish they are after. So I fish
it in the Spring through early Fall and target smallmouth and
bluegills. The smallmouth are in the 10"-16" range and put up a good
fight.. I'm looking to buy a new rod and am trying to decide between a
5 or a 6 wt is there a considerable difference?. I'm rather new to fly
fishing, have been spin fishing for about 25yrs. After I got over the
intimidation factor of it and became passable with my casting I
realized what an enjoyable experience it can be.
Rocky river is a small-medium sized river and is a Lake Erie tributary.
Right now I have a fiberglass 8' rod and it feels like a tree trunk
with a spaghetti complex...plus I have a bit of cabin fever and feel
the need to buy something so I can look at it in the basement for a
month or two and use my imagination. But I've heard ranges all over the
wt scale for smallmouth and was just wondering what some have used wt.
and length wise.
Thanks,
Janus


Pal, I'm down here in southwest Ohio and I use a 5 wt for virtually
everything, I target smallmouth and trout when I do get to go trout fishing.
for steelhead and other species...or if I start throwing big bass bugs I use
an 8 wt.

You have to be careful, some of the guys here have so many rods they use a
color chart to pick what rod to use depending on the sunspot activity...

I've hit the grand up your way some and find it a dandy little smallmouth
river, especially in the spring. I've not yet fished any of the Rocky.

You ever get down to the southern part of the state give a holler...

john...

although I did fish once with a four foot fourteen weight and 80 pound test.
We'd sit in the firehouse a toss a wallet on the sidewalk...Man people would
run, run, run after it...not thinking that DUH! wallets don't move. I
actually had one guy on for about 15 seconds...!


 




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