Was going to add that you can even using lead trolling line and whatever else (t-14) to do the same thing. Some of the spey guys used to use that for tips, and many still do.
On Friday, April 1, 2016 at 8:12:02 AM UTC-4, TurbineBlade wrote:
-- Of course, spey guys are basically shot after 2-3 fish trying to use a 14' lever against even a fall fish (which is what spey rods were primarily designed to target). Most of those steelhead spey guys out west have had Tommy John surgery if you get to talking to them, but it sure looks cool to have a fly reel the size of a brake drum attached to your rod so you can impress everyone.
Every word above is true ;).
On Friday, April 1, 2016 at 8:12:02 AM UTC-4, TurbineBlade wrote:
Can you cast a 20' leader off of it with a weighted fly at the end? Getting down is all you really need to do -- fast, full sinking lines just make it a lot easier to manage line and your fly. A spinning rod with 6 pound mono and a few darts is about as easy as it gets if you aren't opposed to catching fish with one. One day last year we were catching a lot of shad on fly rods while the guy next to us was doing even better with an ugly stick and some darts. ;)
On Friday, April 1, 2016 at 8:06:18 AM UTC-4, Jamie Carracher wrote:Is there anything to be caught this time of year from a boat out of Fletcher's with floating line? I know it's all about shad right now but they are down deep.Hoping to head out with a buddy tomorrow for a little bit. He is a sporadic angler and doesn't have waders or a sinking line. Ordinarily I'd opt for the C&O or the Tidal Basin, but I'm not sure those are great options right now. Basically just looking for a chance to do some casting in pretty close proximity to DC with a reasonable chance of catching something. Would love any suggestions!Jamie
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