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#21 roughsquare

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Posted 07 April 2015 - 04:59 PM

I have a crappy 6wt setup that I used last year for trout and bass. I have a 3wt setup for smaller streams and I want to pick up a new 6wt.

Now when I say cheap, it was a crappytire set from the early 90s with superfly wff line I put on it last year.
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#22 Luccio

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Posted 07 April 2015 - 05:08 PM

haha, nice! Whatever gets you out on the water! I have a 6wt I love, I just lack a sense of direction in terms of learning. Little things like after you cast do you let the fly drift down stream or the order of line setup (ie. dacron, fly line, leader, tippet etc.) always get me.


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#23 FrequentFlyer

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Posted 07 April 2015 - 05:17 PM

haha, nice! Whatever gets you out on the water! I have a 6wt I love, I just lack a sense of direction in terms of learning. Little things like after you cast do you let the fly drift down stream or the order of line setup (ie. dacron, fly line, leader, tippet etc.) always get me.

 

 

after you cast, mend your line upstream of the fly, that way the first thing a fish sees is your fly, and not your fly line


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#24 Luccio

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Posted 07 April 2015 - 08:21 PM

after you cast, mend your line upstream of the fly, that way the first thing a fish sees is your fly, and not your fly line

 

What do you mean by mend? take in the slack??


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Posted 07 April 2015 - 08:38 PM

What do you mean by mend? take in the slack??

 

 

no, when you cast up stream, your fly line is coming down the river first, you want to flip it behind your fly, so that the fly comes down the river first


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#26 Luccio

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Posted 07 April 2015 - 08:41 PM

Ill have to look it up and see how to do it!


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#27 FrequentFlyer

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Posted 07 April 2015 - 08:58 PM

its the easiest thing you can possibly do, literally use your rod to pick up the line, and flip it back upstream


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#28 Luccio

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Posted 07 April 2015 - 09:21 PM

would this be as the fly is parallel to you but perpendicular to the stream?


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Posted 07 April 2015 - 10:35 PM

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Posted 07 April 2015 - 10:36 PM

keep your line behind your fly, never in front of it, fast way to spook a fish


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#31 Luccio

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Posted 08 April 2015 - 08:42 AM

Thats what I was thinking okay the visual helped a ton! Thanks so much! Its a tough sport to learn on your own haha


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Posted 08 April 2015 - 09:15 AM

yes it is, been trying to teach a friend of mine how to fly fish.  he managed to hook and land his first steel on fly on monday


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#33 Luccio

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Posted 08 April 2015 - 09:56 AM

Congrats to him, I gave steels a go last year but no luck. I landed two bass last season on fly was an awesome experience but a bigger more challenging fish would be an accomplishment!


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Posted 10 April 2015 - 04:43 PM

https://youtu.be/IgSkUp8HVmY.. This is a solid video.
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Posted 11 April 2015 - 10:26 PM

saw this on my facebook feed

 

http://www.vailvalle...mend-a-fly-line


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Posted 10 June 2015 - 02:28 PM

Try going to a park and setting a hat down on the ground. Use it as a target for target practice and practice casting from all different directions to get used to the wind's effect on your cast. I find there's almost always some degree of wind to deal with when casting. Tie a piece of yarn on your tippet or leader instead of a fly for safety and visibility, and try some casts with a split shot or two on as well, because this effects your casting especially with a 6wt. It's like a golf swing, you're always learning and always tweaking.


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