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On 2011-03-07 16:05:58 -0500, Joel Washburn said:
Thanks for the advice Dave. - Joel You're quite welcome. |
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On Mar 7, 5:59*pm, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2011-03-07 16:05:58 -0500, Joel Washburn said: Thanks for the advice Dave. - Joel You're quite welcome. Do some bass fishing out of my kayak and think a 6wt is the way to go----most of my fish are small but the ocassional hooter just give me a fun fight. JOE the Elder |
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On Mar 7, 6:27*pm, Injun Joe wrote:
On Mar 7, 5:59*pm, D. LaCourse wrote: On 2011-03-07 16:05:58 -0500, Joel Washburn said: Thanks for the advice Dave. - Joel You're quite welcome. Do some bass fishing out of my kayak *and think a 6wt is the way to go----most of my fish are small but the ocassional hooter *just give me a fun fight. * JOE the Elder Thanks Joe. I have several bass spots near me (central Mississippi) with some fairly large fish. I also have family near the coast and thought a 7wt might work for some sal****er fishing as well. After reading a bit, I do think an 8 wt is a bit too much. - Joel |
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On Tue, 8 Mar 2011 08:04:54 -0800 (PST), Joel Washburn
wrote: After reading a bit, I do think an 8 wt is a bit too much I use an 8 wt (or 9 wt) for striped bass , steelhead,salmon and bonefish All Powerful sea run fish You are right in saying it's too heavy 6 wt is perfect Good luck and have fun Frex |
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On Mar 9, 12:04*am, Joel Washburn wrote:
On Mar 7, 6:27*pm, Injun Joe wrote: On Mar 7, 5:59*pm, D. LaCourse wrote: On 2011-03-07 16:05:58 -0500, Joel Washburn said: Thanks for the advice Dave. - Joel You're quite welcome. Do some bass fishing out of my kayak *and think a 6wt is the way to go----most of my fish are small but the ocassional hooter *just give me a fun fight. * JOE the Elder Thanks Joe. *I have several bass spots near me (central Mississippi) with some fairly large fish. *I also have family near the coast and thought a 7wt might work for some sal****er fishing as well. After reading a bit, I do think an 8 wt is a bit too much. - Joel I regularly (when I'm in the region) fish for pretty big LMB (4-5 lb range) with my 5wt. Its a bit undergunned for the big ones, so yeah I agree with a 6wt, for the most part. But my smallest sal****er rod would be too big for a freshwater bass rod...I'd suggest a 5 or 6 wt for Bass, and an 8 wt for salt water. If you try to get 'one rod fits all', you'll have 'no rod fits either'. --riverman |
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