I picked up a 3wt Hurricane rod from eBay. It is a four piece from the 70s I think....13$. I'm a noob with fly fishing, but I'm digging this rod....it loads up and shoots out like a laser for me...my technique is far from great, but I'm getting better...I lost a fly to a tree on my back cast today....I'm slowly working through the starter box of flies that came with my starter Shakespeare rod...I will have to explain to the wife why I need to get a tying kit soon Honey, all the flies that catch fish are gone...and I don't want to buy an existing kit and have more flies that I can't use...so I have to tie my own...I hit a community pond this afternoon....it had larger bluegill than I have been catching...good times...they were hitting hard and fast...large enough to fillet if I trusted the water in there...
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Originally posted by clm View PostI picked up a 3wt Hurricane rod from eBay. It is a four piece from the 70s I think....13$. I'm a noob with fly fishing, but I'm digging this rod....it loads up and shoots out like a laser for me...my technique is far from great, but I'm getting better...I lost a fly to a tree on my back cast today....I'm slowly working through the starter box of flies that came with my starter Shakespeare rod...I will have to explain to the wife why I need to get a tying kit soon�� Honey, all the flies that catch fish are gone...and I don't want to buy an existing kit and have more flies that I can't use...so I have to tie my own...I hit a community pond this afternoon....it had larger bluegill than I have been catching...good times...they were hitting hard and fast...large enough to fillet if I trusted the water in there...Mark
Pasadena, MD
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Originally posted by clm View PostI picked up a 3wt Hurricane rod from eBay. It is a four piece from the 70s I think....13$. I'm a noob with fly fishing, but I'm digging this rod....it loads up and shoots out like a laser for me...my technique is far from great, but I'm getting better...I lost a fly to a tree on my back cast today....I'm slowly working through the starter box of flies that came with my starter Shakespeare rod...I will have to explain to the wife why I need to get a tying kit soon�� Honey, all the flies that catch fish are gone...and I don't want to buy an existing kit and have more flies that I can't use...so I have to tie my own...I hit a community pond this afternoon....it had larger bluegill than I have been catching...good times...they were hitting hard and fast...large enough to fillet if I trusted the water in there...
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Originally posted by clm View PostAwesome....it starts in September right? I thought I read that somewhere....I'm am interested in attending.
I will be the guest speaker in January summarizing some of our 2017 FSFF outings.
Fly tying on Saturdays is pretty much a year round activity. However, there are some occasional breaks.
Check website for details. http://fs-ff.com/index.php/events/Mark
Pasadena, MD
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I plan on making it to next Saturday's fly tying in Davidsonville.
I took my fly rod to NC last week and caught a handful of bluegill. I lost a popper today to decent size bass. He hit it and never stopped...it looks like he sliced the thin tippet....I have some 10lb braid I was thinking of trying...not sure how it will roll, but I will see.Hobie Outback
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Originally posted by clm View PostI plan on making it to next Saturday's fly tying in Davidsonville.
I took my fly rod to NC last week and caught a handful of bluegill. I lost a popper today to decent size bass. He hit it and never stopped...it looks like he sliced the thin tippet....I have some 10lb braid I was thinking of trying...not sure how it will roll, but I will see.
I've never tried braid as a tippet but my suspicion is that 10 pound braid which is very thin may be too limp to adequately turn over a bass popper. I use 10 or 12 pound mono as tippet for LM bass poppers. That also works for pickerels because they too will hit poppers and they often live in the same spaces with largemouth bass. It's good to be prepared for both. Just check your tippet frequently for fraying after catching a pickerel and retie if necessary.
Most of the time both species are lip-hooked and the tippet never enters their mouths. Although I do recall one time a pickerel slashed at my popper and missed it. It bit through the tippet. The good news is that my popper was floating harmlessly where the pickerel struck. I paddled over and retrieved it.
After a largemouth bass or pickerel is hooked it's rare for them to break a 10 pound mono tippet given the stretch of the leader, and the bend of the fly rod. You're correct that 10 pound test is sufficient. But I think you'll find that 10 pound mono will work better than the braid.
Continued success to you with the long rod.Mark
Pasadena, MD
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Just saw your post about the outing...guess that's why no one was at the club for the 9/9/17 tying. I hit the local pond for some bluegill while the family fed the turtles. Maybe I will try another time.Hobie Outback
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Originally posted by clm View PostJust saw your post about the outing...guess that's why no one was at the club for the 9/9/17 tying. I hit the local pond for some bluegill while the family fed the turtles. Maybe I will try another time.
Fly tying is a separate FSFF activity from club fishing outings. The two may indeed run concurrently and would have today had the tying leader been available.
You can check the website for the most up-to-date event schedule: http://fs-ff.com/index.php/events/
You may not see tying on the schedule until January when it should resume its weekly format during the winter months.
I hope the bluegills kept you busy today.Mark
Pasadena, MD
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