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    Spent a little over an hour at lake Kedron this morning throwing rubber legged spiders on my 6’ 2wt TFO Signature 1 six foot ultralight flyrod, teamed up with my Orvis Battenkill 1 .
    A test run of sort .
    I was comparing graphite to glass in a 6’ 2wt rod catching small gills .
    It passed the test .
    The little rod made accurate short casts and would throw the size 12 spider over 50’ if I needed it to .
    I love glass , but I like any rod that will give me a nice bend with the smaller fish . And will put my fly where I want it .
    I’m thinking there may be a St Croix Mojo Trout in a 2wt 6’ in my future .
    I’ve read some good reviews on them .
    I’m also looking at the 6’ 2wt Imperial, but it’s getting a little out of what I prefer to spend on a new stick . And from what I’ve read , the Mojo is just as sweet of a ultralight flyrod.
    I caught twenty three small gills this morning.
    The largest and best fighter was a small redear .
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    Sounds like some nice fishing rods
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    Thanks for sharing you adventure and review!
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    I looked around and didn’t notice any JDM fly fishing gear except for Tenkara .
    Anybody know of any ?
    “ The bigger the Bend , the Wider the Grin ! “

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    Thanks for the ride along, gill. Always enjoy hearing of your adventures!
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    Thanks guys ,
    I plan on changing things up for tomorrow’s trip .
    All graphite rods and longer too . Some haven’t been fished much , a couple may have never been fished , maybe once .
    I’m planning on taking a 7’ 3wt St Croix Imperial, an 8’ 4wt. St Croix Rio Santos , and an 8’ 4 wt TFO Signature ii .
    Going to try and make it back to the creek below the mill pond .
    I’ve caught some bigger gills out of that creek a few years back . Maybe I can find a few of them .
    If not , I’m happy with the small ones .
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    Default 07-07-22 rod testing

    I got a late start this morning, drove to the creek at the millpond and was greeted with high muddy water. Somebody was releasing water upstream for some reason .
    Left the creek and drove over to lake McIntosh.
    I started off with the St. Croix Imperial 7’ 3wt paired with a Orvis Battenkill 1 and 3wt wf line .
    It didn’t take long to find a nice little green sunfish that was willing to play and then a small redear that put a nice bend in the Imperial.
    This combo was light in hand and fish a lot like my shorter rods but had a little extra for distance if needed , although the feel when I caught a small gill wasn’t the same as the one and two weights .
    Next , I stung up the TFO Signature ii 8’ 4wt paired with a Wright & McGill Dragon Fly reel loaded with 4wt WF Orvis Green Mt. Line .
    This combo balanced well and still felt fairly light I the hand , but could have benefited from a Redington Zero reel .
    This combo would easily load and shoot line out . Roll casts were easy out to 50-60’ . This rod had a nice bend in it even with small gills but I couldn’t feel them like I do with the shorter rods .
    Definitely a nice rod that would be nice out of a boat on some bigger gills.
    Next , I strung up the SC Rio Santos 8’ 4wt using the W&Mc reel with 4wt line .
    The Rio Santos is a nice rod but wasn’t quite as responsive as the other two rods . I had to work at making the same casts and roll casts I found easier with the other two rods .
    The Rio Santos isn’t a bad rod , it’s fully functional fished ok , but not on the level with the other two rods . Just one little notch below the others .
    Wished I’d had more time with the Imperial and TFO , but the heat started getting to me after about an hour and a half .
    Caught sixteen gills total .
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    Too bad about the creek, ours are mudded up also but due to the recent rains. Nice shots, that one of the green sunfish stands out.
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    Great looking fish there and nice report on the different rods.
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    Nice fish. When you get mud I get movement from recent rains. When the river stops or slows waaay down the fishing is so much better. A good tropical storm or hurricane and it will be over til next dry season. Glad you could dodge the muddy water at someplace else and get some.
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