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Did considerably better this morning - two 12" rainbows and a very
nice brown on wet flies. I took "Old Faithful" this morning - 8' Ugly Stick with an old beat up generic fly reel, generic 6 weight line and a tin of old beat up flies. I have a tendency to have faith in things that I've used for a long time. I've owned this rod for at least 20 years and it produces for me on a steady basis. I honestly don't know why this particular set up works for me. The Loomis/Scierra setup is definitely "high tech" - light and designed to allow for accurate casting. I bought it for exactly those reasons - with the bad right shoulder, lighter should be better. This winter when I bought the gear, I played with it in the back yard every other day or so and found it to be very accurate with the variety of casting and retrieve techniques I use on a regular basis. I developed a great deal of confidence that I would be able to use this combination effectively. On the water it was a very different story. It wasn't a question of technique - I've never had a problem with technique and presentation. Fly fishing is a natural mind set for me mechanically. Mentally too. It's an interesting dichotomy because, as Scotty will tell you, I am a sort-of impatient person when it comes to fishing. Fly fishing is very different in that you have to slow down and think it through. It was more a question, or feeling, that something just wasn't "right". By comparison, this morning was very different - everything just felt "right" - technique was spot on, presentation excellent (hey, it's not a brag - just something that I'm good at) and I felt better using this old beat up combination than I did with the new gear. Thinking about it on the way home (philosophical examination) I also tend to do the same with other techniques - I will almost always use rods I built or Ugly Sticks, I use Penn reels in salt and Quantum reels in fresh and have for years. I prefer spin reels in salt and bait casters in fresh. Medium rods with whippy tips rather than heavy sticks - etc., etc., etc. It's not that I don't like to try new techniques and gear experimenting to get the new concepts and gear to work effectively. I'm always trying to learn something new and I do charter with other skippers a couple of times per year for that exact reason. It's more a case of being more comfortable with what I've known and used for years. It's interesting. |
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![]() two 12" rainbows and a very nice brown on wet flies. Not bad for bait......lol |
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