#707216 - 09/29/11 07:18 PM
Re: Sage ONE
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ExtenZe Field Tester
Registered: 11/10/09
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Isn't anyone else going to weigh in on music in this Sage ONE thread? Sg
Here's the scenario..... You're in a favorite run and it's full of players. It's least 100 yards long...probably longer.....yep, longer. It's all yours and there's no friggin' wind. The wading is tough but that's the trade for good structure. The casts are coming pure....most anyway. It's big water and you have the range dialed. You hooked up and landed a nice fish at the head. Now you're snot-nosed and pushing hard...hell, you're moving down on the swing. This would be rock....loud, heavy metal rock barely audible over the roar of the rapids downstream. And hopefully there's fresh underwear back at camp. DD Who has the above on the schedule for this weekend. Hopefully it plays out.
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#707225 - 09/29/11 07:59 PM
Re: Sage ONE
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The Chosen One
Registered: 02/09/00
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Don't forget Weird Al and Jimmy Buffett!
PS. Can I borrow one of your ascots?
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#707228 - 09/29/11 08:07 PM
Re: Sage ONE
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Ranger Danger
Registered: 02/08/07
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Thunderstruck was a staple in the locker pre-football game for quite a few years. It still gets me amped like few other songs can.
Symphony of Destruction is another.
I think my heart rate just spiked a little at the thought.
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#707235 - 09/29/11 08:45 PM
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Three Time Spawner
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I can't abide the new style of cuntry music. period..... would rather listen to Milli Vanilli.
About the time that the garth brooks' and alan jacksons' took over the cuntry market there was a huge surge in fly-fishing sales. coincidence......?
Got Cash, got Jennings, DAC and Eagles, now I've ordered up a shitbunch of old Neal Young, Pearl Jam, Willie Nelson and Bob Dillon to go along with my Marley, Van Halen, AC/DC, GnR, O.a.R. and Nirvana..... going to give Jeff Bridges and the Abiders a taste on my drive north this year, I'm driving solo so I get to listen to what I want to listen to...no Grateful Dead for me....still full from last year.
haven't had a chance to cast the ONE.....
....yet. Let me tighten my ascot...brrrrrrrrrr...It's Dylan, Bob Dylan...
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#707290 - 09/29/11 11:05 PM
Re: Sage ONE
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I like both kinds of music, country, and western. I know a cow song that fits this.... "The coyote call, and the howling winds wail...." http://youtu.be/IN862-bRsXs"Guess who just got back today?" http://youtu.be/BbYPfbNR7KE
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#707972 - 10/04/11 12:33 PM
Re: Sage ONE
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Spawner
Registered: 11/05/05
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You mean not all steelheaders settle into deep dub mode before stepping to the water?
(Sage One, aint the one...)
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#709222 - 10/10/11 07:16 AM
Re: Sage ONE
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 27838
Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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Settle into some dub and start working some water. Book it. Dood...Ryley and I rocked the dubstep the entire drive up, the entire time there, and the entire drive home. Somehow I knew already you'd be down with that. My anthem? .50 Caliber and Bass Cannon...with a little 2Die4 on the side...those are the track names, look 'em up if you don't know 'em. Salar, you're safe for another year...I brought up two flyrods, never even got them out of the tube this year. It was better than last year...oh, my...yes it was. And last year was good...with a capital "G". This year was better, with a capital "B". Big Fish Year, with a capital "BFY". Fish on... Todd
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#709694 - 10/12/11 01:32 AM
Re: Sage ONE
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
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Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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I guess I won't be getting any calls for Sage sponsorship again this year...I'm pretty broken up about it, to be honest. Somehow I'll manage to not kill myself. Fish on... Todd
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#710841 - 10/17/11 09:08 PM
Re: Sage ONE
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 06/24/99
Posts: 1201
Loc: Ellensburg, WA
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I brought up two flyrods, never even got them out of the tube this year.
Todd
I was almost the opposite. I brought a 4-piece gear rod (so it would fit in my fly rod case). Hooked a fish on a copper RVRFSR 1/2 ounce spoon after about 3 casts and broke it while landing said fish and was "stuck" fishing flies the rest of the trip. Wound up breaking Sage Z-Axis (don't own a One) too. I lay the graphite to those fish.
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#712474 - 10/23/11 09:23 PM
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While is was fun (as every fish should be) It is not difficult....if you know what you are doing. Granted, not a 30 lb. Parkerish fish, but.... 10 or 15 casts seemed way easier than I've been lead to believe by the chosen ones. The tug is definitely not the drug, if any of you ascoteers want to feel the real deal, take 9'6" of 296... spool up some 30lb pp and direct drive a mor-tac #2 in hammered silver, not even the same ballpark for pure raw power river to fish to fisherman energy. not even close. You can thank me later. Many drag dependent fishers would soil themselves trying to handle Mr. Big in direct. I know, I almost did the first time....crackered him off, too.
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#712590 - 10/24/11 02:14 PM
Re: Sage ONE
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Ranger Danger
Registered: 02/08/07
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I am certainly no expert and my decent loops are much less common that my ugly ones, but I have to say, Stam picked up the casting concepts pretty quickly. I was impressed. After a short session and a few pointers, he was hucking good looking loops much farther than he needed to for fishing purposes. I have photos to prove it
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#712629 - 10/24/11 04:36 PM
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Ranger Danger
Registered: 02/08/07
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Loc: AK
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The more spey dudes I spend time around the more I realize that casting and fishing are often two different pursuits.
I just really don't see the need to consistently make long casts for steelhead if catching them is your ultimate goal. More and more it seems like for many two-hand rod toters, casting well and enjoying the motions thereof is primary, and the catching is secondary. Nothing wrong with that. I just had this conversation at length with a friend while on an extended float trip for steelhead. It took a while but eventually he was able to admit that he would rather cast well and far and limit his chances of catching fish than make smaller, less interesting casts and fish more effectively.
With regard to the catching, if you find yourself casting farther than say 40' regularly you are either a) not fishing to fish, b) on the wrong side of the river.
I can perhaps see the need in more of a true summer run/warm water fishery where you might get an active fish to chase something down from a mid-river holding spot, but in most cases, they are holding close to one bank or another even in tailouts.
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#712638 - 10/24/11 05:21 PM
Re: Sage ONE
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Ranger Danger
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For casting no,
For fishing yes...
and much more than half.
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