I have rods 5 wt through 8 wt, but find myself pretty consistently using a 7 wt. It's got enough backbone in it to cast the larger deer hair bugs and is still suprisingly sensitive. I reserve the 9 wts and above for my saltwater fishing.
Mark Delaney
Rob Blomquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rob Blomquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I know that a bunch of you go fly fishing for largemouth bass.
I am just curious about what weight equipment that you use. Do you go as heavy
as a 9wt for the big deerhair bugs? Or do you keep it in the 6-8 weight
range?
My other question was regarding how to tye the Gulley Worm, but I see Orvis
has put the pattern up on their site:
http://www.orvis.com/store/product_choice.asp?pf_id=20LX&feature_id=&dir_id=1236&group_id=1269&cat_id=401&subcat_id=2&shop_id=
Has any tried tying one of these, and are there any tips for the neophyte?
Rob
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