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Old August 18th, 2004, 01:12 PM
Tracer
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I wondered if a 4 wt outfit for fly fishing Washington and Canada was
appropriate.Don't plan on fishing the larger rivers and live out of state.If
this weight is fine can you recommend a package for $250 or less.
Thanks
alan


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Old August 18th, 2004, 01:30 PM
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"Tracer" wrote in
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I wondered if a 4 wt outfit for fly fishing Washington and Canada was
appropriate.Don't plan on fishing the larger rivers and live out of
state.If this weight is fine can you recommend a package for $250 or
less. Thanks
alan



What species do you plan to be fishing for. If you're talking about
hitting a salmon run, no, a 4wt won't work, but a 8 or 7 will. A 4 wt will
work for run of the mill trout, bluegill, maybe small mouth bass.

Scott
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Old August 18th, 2004, 01:30 PM
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"Tracer" wrote in
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I wondered if a 4 wt outfit for fly fishing Washington and Canada was
appropriate.Don't plan on fishing the larger rivers and live out of
state.If this weight is fine can you recommend a package for $250 or
less. Thanks
alan



What species do you plan to be fishing for. If you're talking about
hitting a salmon run, no, a 4wt won't work, but a 8 or 7 will. A 4 wt will
work for run of the mill trout, bluegill, maybe small mouth bass.

Scott
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Old August 18th, 2004, 04:46 PM
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"Scott Seidman" wrote...

A 4 wt will
work for run of the mill trout, bluegill, maybe small mouth bass.



IMO, a 4wt would be fine for hauling in 10, 12, 14" small stream smallmouth
and trout, but would be too small for throwing the #6 streamers, buggers,
and such, that are so successful on smallmouth. I prefer a 6wt for this
reason, and think a 5wt would be a good compromise if you're looking to go
with lighter gear.

Timothy Juvenal


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Old August 18th, 2004, 05:53 PM
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"VibraJet" wrote in
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"Scott Seidman" wrote...

A 4 wt will
work for run of the mill trout, bluegill, maybe small mouth bass.



IMO, a 4wt would be fine for hauling in 10, 12, 14" small stream
smallmouth and trout, but would be too small for throwing the #6
streamers, buggers, and such, that are so successful on smallmouth. I
prefer a 6wt for this reason, and think a 5wt would be a good
compromise if you're looking to go with lighter gear.

Timothy Juvenal




That was my reasoning on the "maybe". I was hoping to get some input on
what he's going to be using the rod for before going into more detail. If
I were in that area, I'd be targeting much bigger fish.

Scott
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Old August 18th, 2004, 05:53 PM
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"VibraJet" wrote in
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"Scott Seidman" wrote...

A 4 wt will
work for run of the mill trout, bluegill, maybe small mouth bass.



IMO, a 4wt would be fine for hauling in 10, 12, 14" small stream
smallmouth and trout, but would be too small for throwing the #6
streamers, buggers, and such, that are so successful on smallmouth. I
prefer a 6wt for this reason, and think a 5wt would be a good
compromise if you're looking to go with lighter gear.

Timothy Juvenal




That was my reasoning on the "maybe". I was hoping to get some input on
what he's going to be using the rod for before going into more detail. If
I were in that area, I'd be targeting much bigger fish.

Scott
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Old August 18th, 2004, 11:31 PM
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"Tracer" wrote in message ...
I wondered if a 4 wt outfit for fly fishing Washington and Canada was
appropriate.Don't plan on fishing the larger rivers and live out of state.If
this weight is fine can you recommend a package for $250 or less.
Thanks
alan


I agree with the other posts. It depends on what you want to catch.
When I can get to Canada, I like to fish for pike with my 8 wt. It's
a blast, especially when they're hitting poppers. I would want a 5
wt. for bass.
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Old August 18th, 2004, 11:31 PM
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"Tracer" wrote in message ...
I wondered if a 4 wt outfit for fly fishing Washington and Canada was
appropriate.Don't plan on fishing the larger rivers and live out of state.If
this weight is fine can you recommend a package for $250 or less.
Thanks
alan


I agree with the other posts. It depends on what you want to catch.
When I can get to Canada, I like to fish for pike with my 8 wt. It's
a blast, especially when they're hitting poppers. I would want a 5
wt. for bass.
 




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