Rapala Boy
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Today I was using my 7.5 foot 5wt flyrod for salmon and steelhead which is not recommended because an 8wt will give you more line control, easier casts and a stronger fight against fish.
Heres a pic of the 5wt rod and reel.
I believe fly fishing can be an excellent tool to add to your arsenal because in some waters the current is too weak and water too shallow and clear for float fishing.
In those conditions I have seen salmon and trout only take small egg flies and nymphs like this.
To be able to see strikes more effectively some people add lil corkys as a fly indicator some where on their line like this. I like adding mine to the end of the fly line.
From the end of the fly line you can add a thick 4 inch monofiliment section for a loop to loop connection so you dont have to cut off from your fly line each time. To get a good fly turnover at the end of the cast you would want a leader that tapers down, but since Im cheap I just add an 8 foot Seagar fluorocarbon leader.
For inland trout my favorite fly is a size 16 bead head Prince Nymph.
For migratories I have had the most success on small egg imitations in clear water fished right in front of the fish.
A pic of me after watching the fly guy own me at spot 22!
He was using two single eggs on his leader. One half way and one at the end!
Heres a pic of the 5wt rod and reel.
I believe fly fishing can be an excellent tool to add to your arsenal because in some waters the current is too weak and water too shallow and clear for float fishing.
In those conditions I have seen salmon and trout only take small egg flies and nymphs like this.
To be able to see strikes more effectively some people add lil corkys as a fly indicator some where on their line like this. I like adding mine to the end of the fly line.
From the end of the fly line you can add a thick 4 inch monofiliment section for a loop to loop connection so you dont have to cut off from your fly line each time. To get a good fly turnover at the end of the cast you would want a leader that tapers down, but since Im cheap I just add an 8 foot Seagar fluorocarbon leader.
For inland trout my favorite fly is a size 16 bead head Prince Nymph.
For migratories I have had the most success on small egg imitations in clear water fished right in front of the fish.
A pic of me after watching the fly guy own me at spot 22!
He was using two single eggs on his leader. One half way and one at the end!