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I now it's a bit early, but was wondering who's arriving, when, for
the Madison River Clave??? Just booked my flight to come in on the 8th. I had a frequent flyer ticket to use and couldn't get it for Friday or Saturday, so I had to go for the Thursday date (not that I'm disapointed, but still need to break the news to the wife). Had to book the flight into Jackson Hole, so it may take me two days to get past all of the other water, and scenery, on the way up to the Clave. It's my first time out to this great part of the world and wil be solo, so if anyone else will be coming from the South around the same time , let me know maybe we can get in some early fishing. Have lots of other questions but I'll start with just one more. I have an older T & T 6 wt that's a bit heavy and probably don't want to cast that rod all day so I'm thinking about either buying a basic 6 weight rod, or just sticking to my favorite Sage 590 SP and/or RPL. They tend to get me by on streams that a 6 wt is recommended, but should I think about cutting into the Madison River budget for a new 6 weight, or just saving the cash for a bit pocket cash on the trip? O.K. maybe one more question..I also have a 3 and 4 weight I could bring along if the need is there. Will we be fishin any smaller streams where a shorter, lighter, rod would be required? Mike Makela |
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![]() Michael Makela wrote: I now it's a bit early, but was wondering who's arriving, when, for the Madison River Clave??? Just booked my flight to come in on the 8th. I had a frequent flyer ticket to use and couldn't get it for Friday or Saturday, so I had to go for the Thursday date (not that I'm disapointed, but still need to break the news to the wife). Had to book the flight into Jackson Hole, so it may take me two days to get past all of the other water, and scenery, on the way up to the Clave. i haven't booked my flight yet, but will probably do so in the next two weeks. what time are you arriving in j-hole? i'd like to visit that side of the park and tetons ... maybe share a car rental for a couple days of fishing on the way to the madison cabin and meet up with indian joe. warren...how far is j-hole from the clave or bozeman? can you get off a few days early? Have lots of other questions but I'll start with just one more. I have an older T & T 6 wt that's a bit heavy and probably don't want to cast that rod all day so I'm thinking about either buying a basic 6 weight rod, or just sticking to my favorite Sage 590 SP and/or RPL. They tend to get me by on streams that a 6 wt is recommended, but should I think about cutting into the Madison River budget for a new 6 weight, or just saving the cash for a bit pocket cash on the trip? O.K. maybe one more question..I also have a 3 and 4 weight I could bring along if the need is there. Will we be fishin any smaller streams where a shorter, lighter, rod would be required? save the cash. i fished with a 3 weight on rock creek most of the time and had a blast. only problems were when the wind got up. i think a 4 or 5 weight would be adequate for the fishing i've experienced out there. i'm taking 3,4, and 5 weights. you can always borrow a rod out there...bring your reels. there is really big water, but there are many smaller streams too...penns, fishing creek size...and a few cherry run size. willi walked me back into a dribbler that flowed into rock creek and showed me his talent for fishing in overgrown wisps of water. 3 weight would have been best in there (i had my 9' 5 weight)... that was fun, but out there, i think you'll want to see some of the bigger water and scenery. you'd probably like to see an alpine lake too...i hope to visit another one full of grayling. it's just an incredible, fun place to wander about and fish. and the guys out there will make your trip a terrific and memorable experience. jeff Mike Makela |
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 06:18:48 -0500, Jeff Miller
wrote: save the cash. i fished with a 3 weight on rock creek most of the time and had a blast. only problems were when the wind got up. i think a 4 or 5 weight would be adequate for the fishing i've experienced out there. I used a 5wt when I was fishing foam hoppers, but a 3 or 4wt most of the rest of the time. What I saw of the Madison the year before last was more open than Rock Creek, though, so wind may be more of an issue. -- Charlie... |
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![]() Michael Makela wrote: I now it's a bit early, but was wondering who's arriving, when, for the Madison River Clave??? Just booked my flight to come in on the 8th. I had a frequent flyer ticket to use and couldn't get it for Friday or Saturday, so I had to go for the Thursday date (not that I'm disapointed, but still need to break the news to the wife). Had to book the flight into Jackson Hole, so it may take me two days to get past all of the other water, and scenery, on the way up to the Clave. Good to hear you're coming. You'll have a blast! Bring Tom with ya! It's my first time out to this great part of the world and wil be solo, so if anyone else will be coming from the South around the same time , let me know maybe we can get in some early fishing. Have lots of other questions but I'll start with just one more. I have an older T & T 6 wt that's a bit heavy and probably don't want to cast that rod all day so I'm thinking about either buying a basic 6 weight rod, or just sticking to my favorite Sage 590 SP and/or RPL. They tend to get me by on streams that a 6 wt is recommended, but should I think about cutting into the Madison River budget for a new 6 weight, or just saving the cash for a bit pocket cash on the trip? For me a powerful 5 wt. is standard on bigger water. I fish a 9' 4wt. if I don't plan on flinging lead. O.K. maybe one more question..I also have a 3 and 4 weight I could bring along if the need is there. Will we be fishin any smaller streams where a shorter, lighter, rod would be required? Small is a relative term. They'll probably be people fishing smaller waters most days but they'll be LOTS bigger and far less overgrown than the little Brookie streams you took me too. A light rod is fun but not needed. Willi |
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![]() Charlie Choc wrote: On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 06:18:48 -0500, Jeff Miller wrote: save the cash. i fished with a 3 weight on rock creek most of the time and had a blast. only problems were when the wind got up. i think a 4 or 5 weight would be adequate for the fishing i've experienced out there. I used a 5wt when I was fishing foam hoppers, but a 3 or 4wt most of the rest of the time. What I saw of the Madison the year before last was more open than Rock Creek, though, so wind may be more of an issue. Something to keep in mind, the Madison is bigger water than Rock Creek and being earlier in the year, flows should be greater. Willi |
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 07:30:00 -0700, Willi wrote:
Something to keep in mind, the Madison is bigger water than Rock Creek and being earlier in the year, flows should be greater. That's what I figured. I'll bring a 6wt too, maybe even a 7wt. That's one advantage of driving over flying, you can bring more stuff. g -- Charlie... |
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If I were taking only one rod (instead of the usual dozen), it would be a fast
action 8 foot six inch to nine foot 4 weight. Lou T |
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![]() daytripper wrote: On 25 Feb 2004 21:33:18 GMT, (Lat705) wrote: If I were taking only one rod (instead of the usual dozen), it would be a fast action 8 foot six inch to nine foot 4 weight. To fish the Madison? You'd be praying to your favorite deity that the wind didn't come up - on a river that is known for some healthy winds. /daytripper (mine would be a 9/5 - and I'd still be hoping for low winds...) Agree. The Madison is some big water and much of it runs through open country. That time of the year, we'll also be fishing some BIG flies. Willi |
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