• A little CGR fun this morning

    Cabelas CGR , Custom Glass Rod , fly rods .
    This morning I took my first generation 5’9” 3wt and my second generation 6’2” 2wt to the largest local water reservoir this morning.
    On the 3wt I had a 4/5 Redington Zero reel loaded with a 4wt line and on the 2wt , a 3wt line on my Orvis Battenkill 1 reel .
    Started off with the 3wt and it didn’t disappoint. Switched to the 2wt and it performed well but I didn’t like it as much as the shorter 3wt .
    The darker green is the 2wt second generation CGR .
    I wondered how the 3wt would cast with the Orvis 3wt combo , so I took a little break and swapped the reels .
    The 3wt line worked great . The little 5’9” CGR is an amazing little rod that’s just a hoot to fish for small gills .
    Short casts weren’t a problem and when I tried longer 25-40’ cast , I had no problem casting that distance with a size 12 spider . With Foam spiders , it worked better with shorts cast . The 4wt line may allow longer casts with the larger flies , but most of my small gill fishing is les than 25’ .
    A partly cloudy sky with thunderstorms predicted sometime today. Humid , low 80’s .

    This article was originally published in forum thread: A little CGR fun this morning started by gillchaser999 View original post
    Comments 4 Comments
    1. Barnacle Bill's Avatar
      Barnacle Bill -
      Thanks for the report.
    1. DockShootinJack's Avatar
      DockShootinJack -
      Enjoyable article.
    1. BuckeyeCrappie's Avatar
      BuckeyeCrappie -
      Thanks for sharing
    1. Redge's Avatar
      Redge -
      I do love to fly fish!
      You ever try the Betts Bee?
      Definitely a game changer for perch.


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