easternshores
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- Joined
- Jul 25, 2011
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So... I've been fly fishing a single tributary quite a bit lately in hopes of catching a steelhead. Still counting my casts one at a time. I haven't reached a thousand casts yet. Also grieving about all the flies I've lost thus far. But I think it's worth it because I did hook up on two VERY large steelhead that shot a blinding beam of chrome before getting unhooked. I say VERY large because I couldn't even move the fish away from a log jam with my rod without worrying about my rod breaking or tippet snapping. The steelies were cunning. After a few minutes of fighting they immediately jetted into the log jam and I lost both fish in the same pile of wood.
So much for worrying about my tippet snapping, the log jams shredded right through my 6lb fluoro. Do any of you guys have issues using heavier fluoro with larger diameters, without spooking the fish? I'm thinking of going up to 8 or 10lb fluoro.
Meanwhile, this little beauty came out to play:
http://i1275.photobucket.com/albums/y460/easternshores/Brown%20Trout/Brown2.jpg
http://i1275.photobucket.com/albums/y460/easternshores/Brown%20Trout/Brown3.jpg
Released wet and unharmed to spawn another day.
Enjoy!
So much for worrying about my tippet snapping, the log jams shredded right through my 6lb fluoro. Do any of you guys have issues using heavier fluoro with larger diameters, without spooking the fish? I'm thinking of going up to 8 or 10lb fluoro.
Meanwhile, this little beauty came out to play:
http://i1275.photobucket.com/albums/y460/easternshores/Brown%20Trout/Brown2.jpg
http://i1275.photobucket.com/albums/y460/easternshores/Brown%20Trout/Brown3.jpg
Released wet and unharmed to spawn another day.
Enjoy!