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RE: newbie question 2012/01/05 15:34:22 (permalink)
Nice! lol

And thanks for the how-to.
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RE: newbie question 2012/01/05 16:09:53 (permalink)
Absolutely. I'm as pro as they make em, now. That's why I'm the man.

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RE: newbie question 2012/01/05 19:34:13 (permalink)
I gotta agree with cold on this one. I fished for pellet heads and steel with a 6wt and had no trouble at all. It takes a little more finesse to land a steelie but but worked very well for both. I'd have no trouble recommending a 6wt.

I don't give a crap if anybody listens to me or not.
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RE: newbie question 2012/01/05 20:45:15 (permalink)
as I said in an earlier post... thanks for all the great input.

I'm going to get a reel to match the Martin 8' 6/7wt rod I have, and then this summer, probably order me a 10' 7wt St. Croix rod and get a reel to balance it out for steelies this fall.

Thanks again,

Charlie
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RE: newbie question 2012/01/06 05:49:49 (permalink)
yep, good choice.

ask cold, dru, loomis, or anyone else I've fished w. on these boards and they will telll you I can put the brakes on steel and throw 22 midges on 6x tippet  with little water disturbance.  I do own a 5 wt and fish it when flows are low for stockies, but when water levels are high like below, you can't throw a section of sink tip and the size of the streamers we were using to catch bigger fish. 

Nice not having to use shot.... 5 ft. of sink and a huge alaskan cone-head







these were days people were going fishless and we were throwing chunky flies and whacking fish.  I think we caught 5 different goldens lastt spring in the high flows..



^this hog was a fish/fight to remember



"Most" people can't throw weight in those type of flows that you need to catch fish w. a 4 wt man... and believe me when I say I have no trouble landing steel using side pressure; however, I do attribute that to a strong blank: rx8+





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RE: newbie question 2012/01/06 08:22:33 (permalink)
Those are some ugly fish, dUUd.

I bet its that fracking water that does that to them.
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RE: newbie question 2012/01/06 08:26:18 (permalink)
cameup,
 
Okay, I am officially impressed.  I will forget what I have learned in 45 years of flyfishing for everything from three inch wild trout to 150 tarpon in the U.S. and around the world and acquiese that since you were able to catch a large glow-in-the-dark mutant stocked trout that a 6-weight is the way to go.  I am sincerely sorry for suggesting otherwise.  It won't happen again.

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RE: newbie question 2012/01/07 11:57:02 (permalink)
hey dunc,

take a xannie dude... i wasn't attacking you, just differing in opinion to an angler that is seeking advice. is a little diversity in opinion so bad?

idc about tarpon and i doubt the OP does either, so where that comes into play I'm not sure. Your 45 yrs experience, well insert hand clap/loomis chest slam here. Does this mean I have no credibility when it comes to rod selection?

I'm not going to get into a "I did this" match w. you... i was simply showing the angler that a 6 wt. is a great option if his resources carry limitations.


*did you really even read my post? I was talking about the ability to throw sink tip/big flies that a 4 wt would never be able to handle in high flows. I would feel bad if the kid bought a 4 wt. realized this later. The rest of your comments to put me down can be sent through pm.
post edited by camemup - 2012/01/07 12:00:11
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RE: newbie question 2012/01/07 12:34:51 (permalink)
I never took anything as an attack, so no need to be drugged as you point out.
 
I simply supported my advise with some credentials in much the same way you supported yours.  Mine just happened to be a little broader based than yours, which were based on some photos of a mutant stocked trout.
 
There were no comments to put you down.  If you thought so, I am sorry.  It was not intended that way.  Perhaps a xannie, whatever that is, would help.
 
I disagree that a 6-weight is a great option.  It is a compromise at best that won't suit either situation well, much like trying to play golf with one club. 

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