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  #1  
Old March 6th, 2011, 09:13 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Joel Washburn
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Hello,

I'm new. I've been fishing for a 6 months now. I live in Mississippi
where I am able to fish year round. I have a 12' aluminum boat and I
fish for crappie/bluegill with a 5wt TFO pro rod. I'm loving it!

I'm interested in fishing for large mouth mouth bass in the local
lakes. With that in mind, I've been surfing for information on 7 or 8
wt rods in the $150 - $200 range. I love the TFO, and could always go
that route, but was hoping to try something new. The rods I'm looking
at are listed below, if you have any experience, please let me know
your impressions. Or, if you have another recommendation, please let
me know.

Echo Ion
Orvis Clearwater
Cabela's LSi
St Croix Imperial

Any advise is welcome and appreciated

- Joel
  #2  
Old March 6th, 2011, 11:22 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
D. LaCourse
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On 2011-03-06 16:13:22 -0500, Joel Washburn said:

Hello,

I'm new. I've been fishing for a 6 months now. I live in Mississippi
where I am able to fish year round. I have a 12' aluminum boat and I
fish for crappie/bluegill with a 5wt TFO pro rod. I'm loving it!

I'm interested in fishing for large mouth mouth bass in the local
lakes. With that in mind, I've been surfing for information on 7 or 8
wt rods in the $150 - $200 range. I love the TFO, and could always go
that route, but was hoping to try something new. The rods I'm looking
at are listed below, if you have any experience, please let me know
your impressions. Or, if you have another recommendation, please let
me know.

Echo Ion
Orvis Clearwater
Cabela's LSi
St Croix Imperial

Any advise is welcome and appreciated

- Joel


Any of those you have listed should do the job quite well. I would buy
the one with the best warranty, but it should also have the fastest
action. Fishing for bass means you will probably be chucking some
big/heavy flies and in my experience, a fast (as apposed to a slow or
noodle rod) rod is a better choice.

Dave


  #3  
Old March 7th, 2011, 12:48 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Giles
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On Mar 6, 5:22*pm, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2011-03-06 16:13:22 -0500, Joel Washburn said:





Hello,


I'm new. *I've been fishing for a 6 months now. *I live in Mississippi
where I am able to fish year round. *I have a 12' aluminum boat and I
fish for crappie/bluegill with a 5wt TFO pro rod. *I'm loving it!


I'm interested in fishing for large mouth mouth bass in the local
lakes. *With that in mind, I've been surfing for information on 7 or 8
wt rods in the $150 - $200 range. *I love the TFO, and could always go
that route, but was hoping to try something new. *The rods I'm looking
at are listed below, if you have any experience, please let me know
your impressions. *Or, if you have another recommendation, please let
me know.


Echo Ion
Orvis Clearwater
Cabela's LSi
St Croix Imperial


Any advise is welcome and appreciated


- Joel


Any of those you have listed should do the job quite well.


Hm.....

Wouldn't know, myself.

I would buy
the one with the best warranty, but it should also have the fastest
action.


O.k.....um.....but what if it doesn't?

Fishing for bass means you will probably be chucking some
big/heavy flies and in my experience, a fast (as apposed to a slow or
noodle rod) rod is a better choice.


Why?

giles
  #4  
Old March 7th, 2011, 02:43 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
D. LaCourse
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Posts: 594
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On 2011-03-06 19:48:28 -0500, Giles said:

On Mar 6, 5:22*pm, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2011-03-06 16:13:22 -0500, Joel Washburn sai

d:





Hello,


I'm new. *I've been fishing for a 6 months now. *I live in Mississi

ppi
where I am able to fish year round. *I have a 12' aluminum boat and I
fish for crappie/bluegill with a 5wt TFO pro rod. *I'm loving it!


I'm interested in fishing for large mouth mouth bass in the local
lakes. *With that in mind, I've been surfing for information on 7 or

8
wt rods in the $150 - $200 range. *I love the TFO, and could always g

o
that route, but was hoping to try something new. *The rods I'm lookin

g
at are listed below, if you have any experience, please let me know
your impressions. *Or, if you have another recommendation, please let
me know.


Echo Ion
Orvis Clearwater
Cabela's LSi
St Croix Imperial


Any advise is welcome and appreciated


- Joel


Any of those you have listed should do the job quite well.


Hm.....

Wouldn't know, myself.


Of course not. You aren't a fly fisherman.


I would buy
the one with the best warranty, but it should also have the fastest
action.


O.k.....um.....but what if it doesn't?


Doesn't what?


Fishing for bass means you will probably be chucking some
big/heavy flies and in my experience, a fast (as apposed to a slow or
noodle rod) rod is a better choice.


Why?


Because.


giles


Wow. I have my very own stalker, even if it's only Wolfwhore. .I..

d;op


  #5  
Old March 7th, 2011, 03:47 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Giles
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On Mar 6, 8:43*pm, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2011-03-06 19:48:28 -0500, Giles said:





On Mar 6, 5:22 pm, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2011-03-06 16:13:22 -0500, Joel Washburn sai

d:


Hello,


I'm new. I've been fishing for a 6 months now. I live in Mississi

ppi
where I am able to fish year round. I have a 12' aluminum boat and I
fish for crappie/bluegill with a 5wt TFO pro rod. I'm loving it!


I'm interested in fishing for large mouth mouth bass in the local
lakes. With that in mind, I've been surfing for information on 7 or

8
wt rods in the $150 - $200 range. I love the TFO, and could always g

o
that route, but was hoping to try something new. The rods I'm lookin

g
at are listed below, if you have any experience, please let me know
your impressions. Or, if you have another recommendation, please let
me know.


Echo Ion
Orvis Clearwater
Cabela's LSi
St Croix Imperial


Any advise is welcome and appreciated


- Joel


Any of those you have listed should do the job quite well.


Hm.....


Wouldn't know, myself.


Of course not. *You aren't a fly fisherman.



I would buy
the one with the best warranty, but it should also have the fastest
action.


O.k.....um.....but what if it doesn't?


Doesn't what?



Fishing for bass means you will probably be chucking some
big/heavy flies and in my experience, a fast (as apposed to a slow or
noodle rod) rod is a better choice.


Why?


Because.



giles


Wow. *I have my very own stalker, even if it's only Wolfwhore. *.I..

d;op


moron.

g.
  #6  
Old March 7th, 2011, 05:14 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
D. LaCourse
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Posts: 594
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On 2011-03-07 10:47:01 -0500, Giles said:

On Mar 6, 8:43*pm, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2011-03-06 19:48:28 -0500, Giles said:





On Mar 6, 5:22 pm, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2011-03-06 16:13:22 -0500, Joel Washburn

sai
d:


Hello,


I'm new. I've been fishing for a 6 months now. I live in Mississi
ppi
where I am able to fish year round. I have a 12' aluminum boat and I
fish for crappie/bluegill with a 5wt TFO pro rod. I'm loving it!


I'm interested in fishing for large mouth mouth bass in the local
lakes. With that in mind, I've been surfing for information on 7 or
8
wt rods in the $150 - $200 range. I love the TFO, and could always g
o
that route, but was hoping to try something new. The rods I'm lookin
g
at are listed below, if you have any experience, please let me know
your impressions. Or, if you have another recommendation, please let
me know.


Echo Ion
Orvis Clearwater
Cabela's LSi
St Croix Imperial


Any advise is welcome and appreciated


- Joel


Any of those you have listed should do the job quite well.


Hm.....


Wouldn't know, myself.


Of course not. *You aren't a fly fisherman.



I would buy
the one with the best warranty, but it should also have the fastest
action.


O.k.....um.....but what if it doesn't?


Doesn't what?



Fishing for bass means you will probably be chucking some
big/heavy flies and in my experience, a fast (as apposed to a slow or
noodle rod) rod is a better choice.


Why?


Because.



giles


Wow. *I have my very own stalker, even if it's only Wolfwhore. *.I..

d;op


moron.

g.


See? And yet again you reply in the same old boorish Wolfgang fashion.
You are so filled with hate that you are incapable of changing.
You're sick, little one. Seek help.

Dave



  #7  
Old March 7th, 2011, 07:49 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Giles
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On Mar 7, 11:14*am, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2011-03-07 10:47:01 -0500, Giles said:





On Mar 6, 8:43 pm, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2011-03-06 19:48:28 -0500, Giles said:


On Mar 6, 5:22 pm, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2011-03-06 16:13:22 -0500, Joel Washburn

sai
d:


Hello,


I'm new. I've been fishing for a 6 months now. I live in Mississi
ppi
where I am able to fish year round. I have a 12' aluminum boat and I
fish for crappie/bluegill with a 5wt TFO pro rod. I'm loving it!


I'm interested in fishing for large mouth mouth bass in the local
lakes. With that in mind, I've been surfing for information on 7 or
8
wt rods in the $150 - $200 range. I love the TFO, and could always g
o
that route, but was hoping to try something new. The rods I'm lookin
g
at are listed below, if you have any experience, please let me know
your impressions. Or, if you have another recommendation, please let
me know.


Echo Ion
Orvis Clearwater
Cabela's LSi
St Croix Imperial


Any advise is welcome and appreciated


- Joel


Any of those you have listed should do the job quite well.


Hm.....


Wouldn't know, myself.


Of course not. You aren't a fly fisherman.


I would buy
the one with the best warranty, but it should also have the fastest
action.


O.k.....um.....but what if it doesn't?


Doesn't what?


Fishing for bass means you will probably be chucking some
big/heavy flies and in my experience, a fast (as apposed to a slow or
noodle rod) rod is a better choice.


Why?


Because.


giles


Wow. I have my very own stalker, even if it's only Wolfwhore. .I..


d;op


moron.


g.


See? *And yet again you reply in the same old boorish Wolfgang fashion.
*You are so filled with hate that you are incapable of changing. *
You're sick, little one. *Seek help.

Dave


I've sought help many times. Found it, too. Some of it was good.
Some, not so.

Still, it's always welcome. Well, nearly always. You know what they
say about good help.

Take advice on fly fishing, for example. Literally, I mean.....you
should take some.....not dispense it.

moron.

g.
  #8  
Old March 7th, 2011, 09:05 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Joel Washburn
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Thanks for the advice Dave.

- Joel
  #9  
Old March 7th, 2011, 10:59 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
D. LaCourse
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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.


  #10  
Old March 8th, 2011, 12:27 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Injun Joe
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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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