#437430 - 06/04/08 12:48 AM
My first fly rod
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Carcass
Registered: 01/08/07
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Loc: Bainbridge Island
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Hey there, I was just given a new 9 foot 5wt. WW Grigg with an Okuma Sierra reel I know it is not the best thing going but I dont want to invest alot of money in fly gear until I learn how to use it. This should be fine for SRC's and resident coho should'nt it? I know it is light to be using when the bigger fish are in but I just want to start fly fishing for those fish instead of spinfishing, I think its more effective alot of the time. Anyway any tips on line to use would be appreciated. Thanks -TBJ
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#437453 - 06/04/08 11:24 AM
Re: My first fly rod
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Thank you off to the fly shop today. There are some really big resident coho at Flagler right now and a ton of bait gonna try some olive or chartruse clousers. -Tom
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#437481 - 06/04/08 02:34 PM
Re: My first fly rod
[Re: TBJ]
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Just went and saw Bill at Penninsula Outfitters. I just wanted to say how helpfull he was. What a great store. -Tom
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#437551 - 06/04/08 08:56 PM
Re: My first fly rod
[Re: TBJ]
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Returning Adult
Registered: 01/19/00
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I've got to see pics of this Tom!!! You without your herring and spinning rod!! What is the world coming to...
Just kidding... hope you have fun. You might want to also try some candlefish patterns as well. A slow strip works great with an unweighted minnow.
good luck
Ryan
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#437584 - 06/04/08 11:27 PM
Re: My first fly rod
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Dont worry Ryan, when the season opens the herring are coming out. I have several friends who are fly fishing guides and and have been interested in learning how. I have some nice olive and grey clousers ready to go. As far as getting an 8 wt. its coming. I want to do some nymphing this winter for steelies so I am looking at 10 foot 8wt.'s and will probably get one this fall. I have been outfished by my buddy with the fly rod and the olive clousers too many times to not want to learn how to fish this way. -Tom
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#437626 - 06/05/08 11:39 AM
Re: My first fly rod
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Superstar in diapers
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I hear ya TBJ. My fly gear is now all set up for beach coho but it'll be really hard to keep from breaking out the spinning gear and chucking herring. I'll be sticking to BI beaches mostly but I might make a few trips up to your stomping grounds too. As far as new herring rigs...think bubble fly.
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#438839 - 06/11/08 04:07 PM
Re: My first fly rod
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King of the Beach
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Tom, I seen you put your master herring skills to work on the beaches. I have no doubt you'll pick up the fly game quickly. It's addictive for sure. Brian
P.S. Don't overlook chartreuse and pink clousers over white and in solid colors.
Edited by stonefish (06/11/08 09:06 PM)
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#438908 - 06/12/08 12:48 AM
Re: My first fly rod
[Re: stonefish]
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Brian, I was out there tonight. I am getting the fly out about 25 to 35 feet and getting enough of a presentation to leave the spinning rod in the car. I have been practicing an hour or two at a time so I dont get too frusterated. Alot of bait off of the beach recently and one nice jumper that kept me casting another half hour tonight. No takes yet but I think I am getting a decent presentation so it is only a matter of time. I can already tell that I am gonna want to invest in an 8 wt. soon. Thanks for the words of encouragment. -Tom
Edited by TBJ (06/12/08 12:50 AM)
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#438941 - 06/12/08 10:43 AM
Re: My first fly rod
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I fished Lynwood once and other than that have been hitting PNP and finding the bait. Lots of bait. Young of the year candlefish and herring and red and green lable herring have been very abundant. I was thinking of going to hit some Dabob area beaches this weekend as those have always produced SRC'S on the spinning gear. -T
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#438994 - 06/12/08 01:07 PM
Re: My first fly rod
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The Chosen One
Registered: 02/09/00
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At least when it came to hucking a popper on a Rio Outbound, I much preferred my 8wt Loomis over the 6wt Sage. I'm sure if I learned how to do a double haul cast, I'd probably change my mind, but since I can't cast that way for crap, it's nice to have that heavier/whippier rod to get that line and fly out. At least in my limited experience, once the coho were in, they usually hit about 10' in front of you. 100' casts didn't seem to be necessary....although they sure do make you you look and feel good! Much like a good golf shot. Kinda getting excited to hit KidSquid's beach for some popper fishing.
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#439010 - 06/12/08 02:24 PM
Re: My first fly rod
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King of the Beach
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Tom, One other accessory you might want to consider picking up is a stripping basket. It will likely improve your casting distance, reduce tangles and keep your line from picking up seaweed. They are a good line management tool. Not everyone is a fan of them, but I personally won't hit the beach without mine.
Parker, Pay for a casting lesson and learn to double haul. It would be good money spent. Then you can have more fun with the ho's on your lighter 6 wt. Brian
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#439073 - 06/13/08 12:42 AM
Re: My first fly rod
[Re: stonefish]
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River Nutrients
Registered: 11/21/07
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Loc: Olema,California,Planet Earth
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Last couple years I have fished a 5-wt. Used to have an 8, but I picked up a nice Orvis CF IV and was told to put it on a 5. Works really nice, so far. Picked up everything from some Yellowstone Cutts to Kennedy Creek chum. Handled them all just fine. The rod that I probably enjoy most is one my Dad made for me. It is about 3' long and I use it on tiny, brushy creeks. Easy to snake out those little beauties and not get all tangled in the brush.
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