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Peter Charles wrote:
On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 16:35:41 -0700, Willi & Sue wrote: Peter Charles wrote: Heavier tackle and low risk photo techniques are better for C&R. That was my argument against 7X, I guess I don't understand your point? Willi My point was that 7 X FC provides enough strength to land the typical resident trout within a reasonable period of time because the vast majority of resident trout can't put that much pressure against the tip of a rod and neither can the angler if the rod is held high. The problem arises when the rod tip drops and the fish is played on the reel and the butt. I can't palm a reel with the delicacy that the rod tip can provide, and I doubt I'm alone with this inadequacy.. We should be able to land a fish that weighs about three times the rated strength of our tippet. So, we should be able to land a 5 lb. fish with 2.7 lb. tippet without a problem. Peter Umm...ok? Where can I buy this stuff...NASA? ;-) brians |
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