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Comment by dick tabbert on June 30, 2013 at 8:44am

I have a light leader so when he runs the backer out they have no problem breaking off. It would be fun though just to turn one and even better to catch one on the 2wt.

Yes sir to Greg on the float tube, he was really the reason I got the 2wt. He's an all around great guy and a great source of information at least for us people starting out, If I have a question he will answer as anybody on this site will do I've found. Now I just have to get some time fishing the fly rod and quit making so many wind knot which I'm an expert at. Again thanks for the comeback take care and GOOD FISHIN....

Comment by Tinknocker1 on June 30, 2013 at 8:32am

you mentioned Greg ? is that the Greg here that fishes with the float tube ? i like the way he fishes i enjoy his post if tha'ts  the same Greg we are talking about i want a float tube and would like  his opinion on one

Comment by Tinknocker1 on June 30, 2013 at 8:25am

yea if your worried about breaking the rod just use a light tippet so the fish can break off and not hurt anything ...i have ran into issues  with big carp on my 2wt when i know im in trouble i just point the rod to the fish straight and hold the line till it breaks when it runs

Comment by dick tabbert on June 30, 2013 at 8:04am

Thanks for the info. I have some hybrid strippers in my pond an connected a couple times with them on my 2wt. They always win. They peel my life off and I have yet to turn one and them break off. I know Greg loves his 2wt and I enjoy it but worried about breaking it they seem so flimsy but I guess that's why there called 2wts. I'll be taking it on vacation with me in July the bass I'm holding in my picture came from this lake. I'm thinking a 2wt will be out of the picture for that fish so I'll take the 4wt also. Thanks for the info.

Comment by Tinknocker1 on June 30, 2013 at 7:48am

Dick i have a ElkHorn 1 wt western series 2 piece its 7' great rod i use 2 wt wf line on it i have caught some nice smallies on it never broke it never a issue ...heck i caught a 6# channel cat on my 2 wt TFO 6' i use 4wt on it and never broke it

Comment by dick tabbert on June 30, 2013 at 7:41am

I got a 2wt last year and it's a blast I see you use a 1wt wow I couldn't even imagine that I'd be afraid I'd break something.

Comment by Tinknocker1 on June 30, 2013 at 6:49am

yea brother  Dick they are a blast on a fly rod i do target smallies a good bit on a fly rod with  1 wt and 3 wt i wade fish the dams early in the morning with a popper then switch over to a craw pattern i tie when the sun comes up ... some mornings can be a zoo 20 fish in a 4 hour period is not uncommon with gills and rockbass tossed in the mix

Comment by dick tabbert on June 30, 2013 at 6:32am

Nice little smallie  the fight had to be magnified on the fly rod. I love catchen smallies seems like they never quit.

Comment by John Sheehan on June 29, 2013 at 8:32am

Great fun I'm sure .I've never hooked one on a flyrod .

Comment by Tinknocker1 on June 29, 2013 at 8:29am

all bulldog on the 3wt

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