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Was going to ask a few people but could be an interesting forum and I'll admit I need all the help I can get and sure some other may get some benefit from the information. I have a half dozen fly rods not bad for someone who don't know how to cast one properly yet. Although I have a few rods sorry haven't really had the opportunity to use them much and some not at all. I do have the corner on wind knots so really need to get out and hone my skills and really improve. My three main go to rods are the 2wt, 4wt and 6wt all graphite. Us the 2wt most thanks to Greghopper who got me hooked.
I guess my questions are best fly lines, best leaders size leaders will it be better to go up in leader and smaller leaded is it better to go a size larger in fly line and will I get increase casting distance and better performance from my line/rod. Really want to make it work this year that is of coarse if I have any fish left from this sever winter. Any info will be appreciated. Will be attempting to use all three rods but my heart belongs to the 2wt ain't gonna lie.
Have to find my reels seemed to have misplace only finding the 2wt reel. Have 2 reels for each rod when I get them located. Any info will be of help all you fly fisherman. So I want the farthest cast line for each rod and of coarse most forgiving. Can we go up on line and down on leaders to make up for the difference.
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to me-- this is a great subject!! thanks for bringing this one up dicky!! I have fooled around some with fly rods for years;; but never really gotten into the how;s it work better- line to use- tippets and things like that!!! hey-- im learning to guys!! I think I have the roll cast down pretty good;; I can make it turn sideways; and shoot underneath a limb; just inches off the water.
Thanks Carl hey maybe one day I'll be able to achieve that some places I know the roll cast will work fine.
That's something I need to learn how to do!
That's what I herd McScruff but also that it cast farther and much more forgiving, I am still in learning mod.
Only thing I can add is I hate fast rods, just sold my last one today. Definitely lots of practice and I think newer graphites may be easier to learn on but getting into the 2wt class takes lots of practice. If it is windy may as well leave it at home.
Thanks Craig I know it can be a bear to use in the wind and it seems like it's windy here all the time. Hoping the 2wt with 3wt forward line will help. But I'm still in a learning curve.
i think overlining a rod is way better than using the recommended line that wont load the rod.i need a rod that will load with a small amount of line as i do some pretty creative and ugly casting to get around brush and trees..i have a longer rod or 2 and in a boat in the wind the faster rod will put more on the cast.you just need to start with more line out and do everything faster with more snap to your motion.beautiful when it works and all that line in the air.sucks when you gotta pull the bug out of your ear with pliers
Jim you ain't seen ugly till you see me casting. No short rod here most 9' with 1 that's 8'. Don't know which is better shorter or longer.
It's simple physics. The tip of a longer rod moves a longer distance on the casting stroke, and therefore, also moves faster. Shorter rods have to be moved faster (and possible further) to achieve the same line speed.
The main reason I went with a short rod for my lightweight stuff is that I'm going to be using it some pretty tight quarters, somewhere I don't really want to be using a 9' long pole.
thats why i prefer the slow action rods.your stroke can be slower and more deliberate,you can also change direction in mid cast.and a slower action will load with much less line out.but you do sacrifice distance as you tend to stall at a certain point as the rod runs out of energy,
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