Thursday, May 25, 2017

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} double hand rods in Potomac

11ft'6" 7wt is a great erie steelhead rod.  Probably a tad more than what you need for the Potomac but should be fine.  Ideally I would go with a six which would be fine for the small to medium sized erie tribs but probably a bit light for the salmon and other bigger water.

On Thursday, May 25, 2017 at 9:44:29 PM UTC-4, deepwater wrote:
Hi Art,

I forgot to mention that I also want this rod to cover steelhead in Erie tribs. I have been there twice with my 7 wt single hand. 

Is 7 wt switch roughly equivalence to 9 wt single hand? 

Thanks for your reply!

Yang

On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 9:37 PM, <arthur...@gmail.com> wrote:


I use an 11ft 7wt switch quite a bit for smallies on the Potomac. It's also a perfect Great Lakes Steelhead rod. I grew up on the Lake Erie tribs and that was my go to DH rod. It's on the lighter for the salmon, but would work.

I'm sure other members will have some opinions as well. Right before this thread will Undoubtedly turn into a space for people to engage in arguments regarding whether or not a DH rod serves any  purpose at all.

Cheers,

Art

 

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On May 25, 2017, at 8:49 PM, Yang Chang <yang...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello all, 

I need some suggestions on DH hand rod selection for fishing in Potomac. I have a 7wt 13'6" spey rod and I am looking for a shorter one as backup or for small river, mainly Potomac river and once a year salmon river or surf. I read some articles that people recommended 8 wt 11 ft for salmon river, but it may be too heavy for Potomac. If you use a switch rod fishing Potomac, what wt and length would you use? Is 7 wt 11'6" switch a good choice? Thanks for your advice!

BTW, I am selling my Sage TCX 7126-4 spey rod. Let me know if you are interested.

Best,

Yang

 




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