BASSMASTER19
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thats what i mostly use if im not on the fly
steelhead101 said:float fishing is popular in ontario river's because it works, the rainbows here are finicky and require a instant hook set and a stealth presentation. besides where are you going to really fly fish? few spots i fish have 50 feet of room to back cast and i dont know many that do, i dont consider fly fishing some one r doing 10 ft roll casts over and over again... now for resi browns a fly rod is more efficient for sure as you can strip fly's as well as be able to cast super delicate presentations. both have there advantages but for ontario, CENTERPIN
use a shorter rod like I assume you would??JMatt1983 said:like to see you bring your CP setup into a 5ft wide section of creek in the woods and try to fish it with a 13ft rod
NADO said:use a shorter rod like I assume you would??
like to see you bring your CP setup into a 5ft wide section of creek in the woods and try to fish it with a 13ft rod
I use a 9' custom rod for fishing tiny creeks with my pin
if you feel the need to troll my every post please at least read them, obviously you dont need 100 ft of line out to fish a pool .... dont even understand your point there. what i ment was that on east tribs you see people using a fly rod and just flipping the line out and that is not fly fishing! a drennen float with properly shotted line and fluorocarbon is pretty much as stealth as it gets for roe bag fishing. if you read what i said , then you wouldve seen that i commented that fly rods have the advantage when it comes to light presentations like a nymph. but really i dont care who you feel has the bigger stick here, as my post said both have their advantages but for ontario rivers,a centerpin is more efficient.JMatt1983 said:like to see you bring your CP setup into a 5ft wide section of creek in the woods and try to fish it with a 13ft rod
no fly fishing in ontario....excuse me while i pull myself off the floor from laughing at your uneducated mindset, you don't need 100ft of line out to effectivily fish a pool or pocket. i have done both, i prefer the fly, and i fish the eastern lake ontario tribs which are smaller than the western ones.
you talk about stealth presentation, whats so stealthy about a float with a roe bag and a bunch of shot hitting the water, vs a small size 12 nymph off roll cast
steelhead101 said:if you feel the need to troll my every post please at least read them, obviously you dont need 100 ft of line out to fish a pool .... dont even understand your point there. what i ment was that on east tribs you see people using a fly rod and just flipping the line out and that is not fly fishing! a drennen float with properly shotted line and fluorocarbon is pretty much as stealth as it gets for roe bag fishing. if you read what i said , then you wouldve seen that i commented that fly rods have the advantage when it comes to light presentations like a nymph. but really i dont care who you feel has the bigger stick here, as my post said both have their advantages but for ontario rivers,a centerpin is more efficient.
btw, what is a uneducated mindset?
same, sounds like fly fishing to me..........uneducated mindset i guess lolJMatt1983 said:how is that not fly fishing?? you're fishing with a fly rod/reel, fly line, a tapered leader and nearly weightless fly.......sound slike fly fishing to me
sure bro send me a pm when you get a chanceIR4JFlyfishing said:i may have a stanton up for sale in a bit, i know you know where i fish out east so we could throw down a deal?
sorry for post stealing (on my phone, no pm)