WT for steel?
Hello Members, I recently purchased a new Sage 5WT from a local retailer. I purchased with the intent of using it for trout season and the occasional panfish. Is a 5 wt to light of a rod for landing steelhead? Hope every1 has a great season and is getting excited about the cooler temps! I know I am!
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Re:WT for steel?
2013/09/04 09:29:35
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Yes, too light. It can be done, but it's a pain in the****to the user, hard on the fish because it takes so long to get them in & a pain in the****of everyone fishing near you because it takes so long to land a fish.
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Re:WT for steel?
2013/09/04 11:09:26
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D-nymph Yes, too light. It can be done, but it's a pain in the****to the user, hard on the fish because it takes so long to get them in & a pain in the****of everyone fishing near you because it takes so long to land a fish. +1 I used a 5wt my first season. I wanted to catch one so badly, and then when I finally did, I was so overwhelmed I almost couldn't wait to get it off of the line again. 6wt is doable, 7wt is probably better, 8wt might be a tad overgunned, but still okay, 9wt is too much.
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Re:WT for steel?
2013/09/04 13:28:30
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A 5 wt is the lightest I would go with for steelhead, and even that will leave you seriously underpowered in most situations. I used to fish with a 5/6 weight, and I caught fish, but dragged the fights out longer than needed, and lost more fish than I should've. I bumped up to an 8 weight last year, in order to have a rod more applicable for steelhead, and to diversify my rod selection a bit. It was a great decision, and allowed me to control fish much more.. In particular, I selected a Cabela's store brand combo, the Cabela's Three Forks Prestige combo, got it out the door, rod, reel, line, and all for $89.99
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Re:WT for steel?
2013/09/04 18:54:50
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IMHO, a 10' 7 wt is the way to go...
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Re:WT for steel?
2013/09/04 20:13:26
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I use a 10' 7 wt now, but I have a 9' 8 wt for those rare occasions that there are more fish at Walnut than there are fisherman.
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Re:WT for steel?
2013/09/04 21:35:10
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Never mind. I thought the title was WF for steelhead....WF...I thought someone was rooting for me to finally catch one.
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Re:WT for steel?
2013/09/04 22:22:19
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I aint never seen you hook a steelhead WF , its all a lie ;) NOW to answer / add to the question , I use a St. Croix 9'6" 6wt , It works just fine for me but ideally a 7wt would be the right rod for steelhead. IMO
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Re:WT for steel?
2013/09/05 05:37:59
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Your correct Deetz, nobody has ever seen me hook one. Maybe this year.....WF...5wt is a little lite,not enough azzz there on a nice fish. 7wt is perfect.
post edited by World Famous - 2013/09/05 05:39:36
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Re:WT for steel?
2013/09/05 05:39:13
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World Famous
Never mind. I thought the title was WF for steelhead....WF...I thought someone was rooting for me to finally catch one.
Do you want The Drake or I to hook one and hand oyu the rod? As for the original question 7 or 8 is perfect.
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Re:WT for steel?
2013/09/05 05:43:08
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It has been offered, in the past and thank you, however, i'm an elitist and prefer to fail by myself..Dont want to ruin my perfect record......WF..Besides,I like the challenge.
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Re:WT for steel?
2013/09/05 06:22:34
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World Famous however, i'm an elitist and prefer to fail by myself..Dont want to ruin my perfect record..... ^^^OK , that right there is funny ^^^I dont care who you are ...
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Re:WT for steel?
2013/09/05 14:25:15
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I WAS SERIOUS,MAN !!!!!....WF.....give me 2lb tippet and a #22 blood dot anyday
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