You can catch just about everything around here on a 5wt though an 8wt will have a better insurance built into the spine when you need it. The fishing manager at Orvis Tysons back in the day fished nothing but an old Cortland 5wt. We didn't have snakeheads in the river back then. My preferred rod for the past several years during the shad run has been the Orvis Clearwater 5wt.The thing is you never know what you will pull in as Stankus mentioned so be prepared. And I've seen his multi piece rod land steelhead!
The question is whether it is ethical to play a large fish with a light rod if you hook into one. You may end up causing your fish to go belly up after releasing if you fight it too long with a rod that can't bring it in before the fish expires.
Merrick landed a snakehead on his 5wt last year and a 30" striper in Oct 2010 at Gravelly on the same rod- it can be done.
Richie can hook you up with a TFO starter kit or Reddington. Dan has the Clearwaters. As long as your new rod has a warranty and the reel won't break if it smacks off tidal rocks around Chain Bridge you should be good to go.
The Potomac river really is like a box of chocolates.......
Rob Snowhite
From: Bob Sivinski <bobsiv@gmail.com>
To: tidal-potomac-fly-rodders@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2014 9:33 AM
Subject: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: New rod/reel
My Potomac smallie rod is a 5 wt Bank Robber by St. Croix. It's a little outside of your price range, but it throws heavy lines and flies well. It's a very sturdy 5 wt and I don't feel like I end up fighting fish too long with it. Before that I used a 6 wt Sage Fli with the same line (Rio Smallmouth 6 wt). I catch so many sunfish and <12 inch smallies that I find using my 8 wt a little boring.
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