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    My shoulders and elbows have been handling flycasting ok for the past month , so I dusted off a few long flyrods to see if I could handle them .
    In spite of a threat of thunderstorms I grab up a couple of rods and headed to lake Kedron to try to get in a little casting time .
    It started raining on me on the way , but slacked up when I got to the lake .
    First up was a 7’ Cabelas CGT 3wt that fishes better with a five weight or heavier line . I was wanting to toss a size 2 bass popper and thought this combo might work .
    Nope ! On my false cast the popper hit me in the shoulder as it passed by . Well, at least it wasn’t my head and it didn’t hook me .
    A quick walk back to the suv and I threaded up my St Croix 7’11” 7wt Mojo Bass . A rod I bought but never fished much . Don’t even remember how it cast .
    Before I could get back to the water , the sky opened up and I hurriedly jumped into the RAV4 front seat and after 15 minutes of a frog strangler and watching five guys who were on the lake when the storms hit try to all load up their boats , I headed home until the afternoon, hoping the rain would quit .
    The rain stopped after two o’clock and after my lunch settled I headed back to the dock around four .
    This time I left the CGT at home and took my old 7.5’ St Croix Premier 6wt.
    I tried the Mojo Bass with a 7wt line and it really needs at least an 8 . This one will definitely go back into storage .
    I lined with Premier with a 6wt line and it was surprisingly fun and easy to cast . I was casting large foam hoppers with it and then switched to a size 6 Miss Prissy popper , both cast well . I even hooked up on what felt like a nice gill on the MP popper but it came unhooked about halfway in .
    I swapped out the 6wt for a 4wt line and tied on a size 12 rubber legged spider and on my first cast hooked a five inch gill . I went on to catch three more before a family stopped on the dock in front of where I was casting and spooked the school under the dock .
    By then the sun was out in force and there’s no shade in the evening at this location.
    It was a learning experience. I probably should keep a log of what line works best on what rod , but that would take the fun out of it .
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    Glad you had some success. Thanks for sharing
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    Nice story. Would love to hear more fly fishing info. Why can't we have a separate fly fishing board?
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    Sounds like an enjoyable day with the fly rods
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    A good trip playing with the buggy whips. I have a 7 or 8wt besides my 4 and can’t tell you when I had it out last. Never thought of using different weight lines. I thought that you used what matched the rod and that was it. You’ve taught me yet again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fredo View Post
    Nice story. Would love to hear more fly fishing info. Why can't we have a separate fly fishing board?
    They have it in the other forums section.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alphahawk View Post
    They have it in the other forums section.

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    Yes , there is a Flyfishing section down there , but my Flyfishing pertains to gillchasing and the Flyfishing section doesn’t get much traffic.
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    Nice post. Enjoyed it.
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    As I go through my stable , I’ll be sticking with the lightweight and ultralight rods from here on out .
    Most of my casts are 40’ or less and most of my flies for gills are size 10 or smaller for the most part .
    I have a 7’ Cortland Diamondback 3wt. that’ll be making a trip soon .
    It’s my most expensive flyrod . I’ve always been afraid I’d break it if I fished it .
    I’m beginning to get over that fear .
    It needs to be fished .
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    It’s my most expensive flyrod . I’ve always been afraid I’d break it if I fished it .

    That’s what has kept me from some of the JDM rods everyone talks about. I’m kinda clumsy and a bit heavy handed when it comes to getting my jig back so I’m better off with domestic gear.
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