03-28-2016, 04:15 PM
Thanks Flygoddess. I have been thinking about breaking into the carp game. I assume you are using carp flies? Do you just use a slow retrieve? Thanks.
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03-28-2016, 04:15 PM
Thanks Flygoddess. I have been thinking about breaking into the carp game. I assume you are using carp flies? Do you just use a slow retrieve? Thanks.
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03-28-2016, 04:19 PM
In the faster water (Which by fast I mean slowly moving) I like the Indy with first fly maybe 5' down and a dropper 2 feet down from that.
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03-29-2016, 02:33 AM
Thanks Flygoddess. Are you sight fishing or blind casting? Walked along the Jordan yesterday and found some areas it is worth a shot. Didn't see any fish though.
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03-29-2016, 03:29 AM
Definitely more fun if you can see them. Kind of like hunting. But, I rarely see them. Just blind or cast to bubbles or swirls.
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05-05-2016, 03:25 PM
My 8 weight setup for swinging big streamers or steelhead flies.
Rod - Redington Dually Spey 13'6 8 wt Reel - Redingtom Behemoth 9/10 Running Line - Rio Grip Shooter - 35 lb Shooting Line - Rio Skagit Max Short 500 Gr Tip - Rio MOW 7.5 F /2.5 S or a full 10 sink or full float The advantages of the system is casting distance, everything is a loop to loop connection, wind does not matter, brush behind you does not matter, and no muscle fatigue at the end of the day. Di ![]() It is a fun way to fish, but takes practice to learn. You cannot just pick it up like overhead casting. I also have a 7 wt switch rod at 11'6 with a 7/8 reel with a switch line that I can mend and spey cast, but I do not get the distance with the switch setup. Two handed fishing is something to look into, especially if you are going after steelhead. [signature] |
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