The smaller the wgt, the more flexible the rod right???? Chuck

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tony Spezio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 7:44 AM
Subject: Re: [VFB] Fly Rod question


> Chuck,
> You would enjoy the brim fishing more with a lighter weight rod, I know 
> I do. A three or four wt rod to me would be in the ballpark.
> Tony
> 
> Chuck Alexander wrote:
> 
> > Folks: Being new to flyfishing.. I have two rods and reels.. One is an 
> > elcheapo Wally World Shakespeare,8 ft rod, that is a 5 weight, and it 
> > has 5 wt flat line.... The other is an 8-9 weight, and I put front 
> > tapered #8 line on it... I know that an 8-9 is huge for Bluegill 
> > fishing, but it is the one I am used to, cause my son uses my 5 wt... 
> > Should I buy a 2-3 weight, and relearn to cast it, or keep the 8-9 
> > since I am pretty accurate with it now, and am used to it...I have 
> > gotten comfortable with it, but would I have a much better fishing 
> > experience, if I went to a lighter rod???? Thanks, Chuck
> >  
> 
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