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I don't konw why i'm even bothering adding my two cents to this, but I feel compelled. For everyone out there that is fly-ignorant, a 10' 8 weight fly rod is about the same strength as a 10' med - med/hvy spinning or bait casting rod. Now being one of those lowly GUIDES that everyone is talking about, I can add input from both sides. I have guided both gear and fly anglers and to this day still fish with either technique depending on the day, location, and species pursued (of course its easier to fling a float rig with a spinning rod when you drank too much pinot the night before ). I will admit that many guys with a fly rod in their hand to tend to fight fish for to long, but I think it has more to do with the number of fish that they have actually caught on that rod and their knowledge of how much pressure they actually can put on the fish. I've caught well over 1000 steelhead and about 1/4 of those have been on fly rods. I can land a 12# wild buck just as fast with a fly rod as I can with a bait casting rod and definitely faster than I can with a spinning rod, but that is because I have caught many,and know the limitations of my rod, leader, knots and hooks. You have to admit that most anglers we see on the river (both gear and fly anglers) probably play their fish too long because most of them have caught very few of these fish and its almost a day ending experience when one gets away. In the future, rather than crucifying someone on the river for playing their fish too long, put YOUR rod down and go help them out. They may be a novice and need some pointers. You want people to know how to handle fish correctly and not play them to long? Then teach them! That was and is my favorite part about being guide is seeing that AHA! moment when someone figures it out. . . oh and tying up the launch on a river 500 miles from my house while I tie a custom nymphing leader onto my 11' Sage switch rod, while smoking a cigar and airing out my second bottle of cabernet. Thanks guys!
For everyone out there that is fly-ignorant, a 10' 8 weight fly rod is about the same strength as a 10' med - med/hvy spinning or bait casting rod.
I figure catch'um, smack'um, gut'm an eat'um. If I cant do that then I aint gunna fish fer'um.
That won't add much flame.... you need to strike to the heart of it. All of the 509 er flyfishers are ok, its all the westside ones that are tree humpin cigar smoking dweebs. Anyone that drives a subaru or a Beemer to the fishing spot.......Dsiclaimer....... Not making light of the matter. Please leave all wild fish in the water. all cigars were extinguished in a proper manner before photo was taken. All orange vests were removed prior to photos and no trees were harmed after said humpings, all worms photo'd in cans or backs of pick up trucks were props...Irepeat no worms were harmed in this huntwa photoshoot.Know the rules
That won't add much flame.... you need to strike to the heart of it. All of the 509 er flyfishers are ok, its all the westside ones that are tree humpin cigar smoking dweebs. Anyone that drives a subaru or a Beemer to the fishing spot.......Damn bone you hit the nail on the head. I'm an eastside fly guy and the west siders that come over here are always in a subaru wagon ore a beemer lol. Not the most pleasant guys either especially when they see you keep.Dsiclaimer....... Not making light of the matter. Please leave all wild fish in the water. all cigars were extinguished in a proper manner before photo was taken. All orange vests were removed prior to photos and no trees were harmed after said humpings, all worms photo'd in cans or backs of pick up trucks were props...Irepeat no worms were harmed in this huntwa photoshoot.Know the rules
Quote from: 7mmfan on December 08, 2011, 10:49:22 PM For everyone out there that is fly-ignorant, a 10' 8 weight fly rod is about the same strength as a 10' med - med/hvy spinning or bait casting rod. There in lies the problem with fly fishing, you loose inches before you even start fishing ............. off your pole that is. LOL
Ok, let's make it really go sideways now. The damn sea lions and gillnets don't care if they're wild or not.