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![]() On Jan 27, 7:34 am, Ken Fortenberry wrote: It's not often a genuinely new wrinkle in fly fishing comes along, but here's one complete with the physics ! ;-) http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/27/sp...7outdoors.html -- Ken Fortenberry In this (New York Times) story a guy landed a fish by putting the middle of his rod behind his neck, and then pushed or pulled on the rod butt to get more leverage ( a first class lever )? Who needs more leverage? If you aren't strong enough to break a six weight rod without the aid of a "first class lever" you (one is, that is. I'm not insulting Ken here) are muscularly challenged. I do often land fish by gripping the rod about 10" above the handle, with the rod butt under my forearm. But that's not for leverage, it makes it easier to swing the fish within reach. |
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salmobytes wrote:
Ken Fortenberry posted: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/27/sp...7outdoors.html In this (New York Times) story a guy landed a fish by putting the middle of his rod behind his neck, and then pushed or pulled on the rod butt to get more leverage ( a first class lever )? Who needs more leverage? If you aren't strong enough to break a six weight rod without the aid of a "first class lever" you (one is, that is. I'm not insulting Ken here) are muscularly challenged. I do often land fish by gripping the rod about 10" above the handle, with the rod butt under my forearm. But that's not for leverage, it makes it easier to swing the fish within reach. I don't think arm strength is as much of an issue as arm length. Putting the rod behind your neck or grabbing it above the handle does the same thing, it brings the fish within reach of your net. As to which method will break a six wt easier sounds like one of rw's physics experiments. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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![]() "salmobytes" wrote in message ups.com... I do often land fish by gripping the rod about 10" above the handle, with the rod butt under my forearm. But that's not for leverage, it makes it easier to swing the fish within reach. Just an FYI, a buddy of mine snapped his Winston trying to land a 15 inch rainbow with the technique you mentioned above. This of course after we had all told him to keep his hand on the cork or he was going to bust his rod... The Breenberg Grab sounds like another way to bust a rod to me... YMMV, JT |
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