#706514 - 09/26/11 11:09 PM
Re: Sage ONE
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 06/24/99
Posts: 1201
Loc: Ellensburg, WA
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Not leaving until Thursday...should arrive just in time for the rivers to be fishable Fish on... Todd Great, I'm leaving a week after Ripley and his worms and spoons while I'm flinging flies. I guess my only condolence is I'm pretty sure I'll be on a different river.
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#706541 - 09/27/11 12:45 AM
Re: Sage ONE
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 27838
Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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I'll be flinging flies for a few of the days, too...but I wouldn't expect the fish to get much of a holiday because of it.
Fish on...
Todd
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#706598 - 09/27/11 11:55 AM
Re: Sage ONE
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 27838
Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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Just fishin' smack in general...the only difference between flyfishing and other forms of steelhead fishing is the delivery system...they're the same fish, in the same spots, with the same habits, no matter how you fish for them.
Fish on...
Todd
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#706604 - 09/27/11 12:09 PM
Re: Sage ONE
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Ranger Danger
Registered: 02/08/07
Posts: 3076
Loc: AK
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Sometimes Todd can be such an ascothole.
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#706630 - 09/27/11 01:20 PM
Re: Sage ONE
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Ranger Danger
Registered: 02/08/07
Posts: 3076
Loc: AK
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Adapted for swinging.
Find the aforementioned green slots, wade in up to your belly button, cast as far as you can to the other side of the river, repeat all day while taking small steps down, hook no fish, give stink eye to each passing boat.
To complete the experience go home and rant on the internet about etiquette and line selection then spend a few hours polishing your new Sage ONE.
There we are. Back on track.
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#706679 - 09/27/11 04:19 PM
Re: Sage ONE
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Ranger Danger
Registered: 02/08/07
Posts: 3076
Loc: AK
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Funny, a good friend of mine and one of the better fisherman I know makes similar arguments about swinging. Too boring, not interactive enough, takes little to no skill, etc.
Even though nymphing is "selling out" he prefers to fish that way over swinging because it keeps him constantly engaged having to read micro features in the water, mend line, mix and match casts based on the many variables, etc. To him, swinging is boring to the point of not being worth the effort invested. Sure the tug is awesome when it happens, but throw in the fact that you are severely limiting your odds of getting to fight a fish, and the contest between swinging and nymphing, in his book anyhow, isn't much of a contest.
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#706705 - 09/27/11 06:06 PM
Re: Sage ONE
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Hippie
Registered: 01/31/02
Posts: 4450
Loc: B'ham
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Coley, I thought you were talking about me until I saw the "one of the better fisherman I know". I totally agree though. Nymphing from a standing position is, without a doubt, more technically challanging and engaging than swinging. Getting drag free drifts through a combo of casting, angler postion, and mending isn't easy. There is also a difference between what most fishermen consider to be a drag-free drift and one that truly is. The fish certainly know. Granted, nymphing from a moving boat requires MUCH less skill (at least from the fisherman). I'll concede that swinging is probably more "zen" but that is more due to repetition than anything else. Hell, swinging spoons is similar. To each their own.
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#706710 - 09/27/11 06:26 PM
Re: Sage ONE
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King of the Beach
Registered: 12/11/02
Posts: 5199
Loc: Carkeek Park
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One other thing to add about nymphing. Whether trout or steelhead, lots of folks automatically think of split shots and indicators which isn't necessarily the case. Some of the best nymph fisherman I've seen use neither. They are masters at mending to acheive the results they seek.
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#706790 - 09/28/11 12:27 AM
Re: Sage ONE
[Re: Salmo g.]
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 27838
Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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1. Your guy on the Skeena is full of crap...that, or the four guys I've heard from the last two days are full of crap...I know where I'm putting my money.
2. I'm amazed by the seemingly easily accepted concept that steelhead get much smarter when you use fly gear instead of casting gear...their "smaller than a pea" brains are the same size no matter what you are throwing at them.
Due to the amount of days I fish per year, I gear fish some days on river conditions that are ten times more challenging than the four or five "perfect days" that a hypothetical fly angler might fish on...does that make me "more pure" because it's harder for me to catch one on a worm on those days than it would be to catch one on a fly on the good condition days?
Fish on...
Todd
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#706813 - 09/28/11 01:37 AM
Re: Sage ONE
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Ranger Danger
Registered: 02/08/07
Posts: 3076
Loc: AK
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My decision making with regard to chosen tactics basically revolves around two notions;
1. How do I want to fish today
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2. What is the most effective way to catch fish today.
I find myself switching it up either when I am bored by either repetitive motion, or not catching fish...respectively. Maybe it is just the ADD, but if I do any one thing for long enough, regardless of how cool it was when I started, i get bored eventually. For me a big part of the reward comes from overcoming a challenge or building some degree of skill or knowledge. With spey casting at least, I do it so infrequently that each time is a lot like starting over, and I get a fair amount of reward out of just remembering how to get the line and hook out there.
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#706864 - 09/28/11 11:06 AM
Re: Sage ONE
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 27838
Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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The good news is that everything's not out...and the parts that aren't are fishing really, really well...can't wait, I'll be up to my knees in it on Friday morning Fish on... Todd
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#706918 - 09/28/11 03:57 PM
Re: Sage ONE
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 03/07/99
Posts: 1440
Loc: Wherever I can swing for wild ...
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Whatever turns you on, fishing gear through my journey made me a better fly angler for steelhead; I've enjoyed the ride all along and still like picking up my old lamiglas on occassion. At this point, in this anglers journey, it is a narcotic for the take on the swung or skated fly and it doesn't bother me to take my hits of less fish, I enjoy pushing that lever too much for the piece of cheese. It will be a successful day if I catch one fish if I personally expect more from the river it will be passion without joy. All I ask for in your pursuit is let me fish the piece of water I am in without interference. When I am done, go ahead and fish through the water for that difficult fish that I could not move. Remember it's not contest and there is no trophy for your skill at the end only how you enjoyed the river it's fish and folks you shared it with. Now back to topic; is the Sage One better than the rpl?
Edited by Double Haul (09/28/11 07:46 PM)
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