#400377 - 12/29/07 04:07 PM
Gear Guy goes Fly...
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Captain C/22 - Team Stay Up Right!
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#400400 - 12/29/07 06:35 PM
Re: Gear Guy goes Fly...
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deerslayer
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looks good to me.
and im totaly with ya on the catching dogs on the backcast lol. its fun and they fight really good. just watch for the teeth when trying to release them lmfao
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#400658 - 12/31/07 12:18 PM
Re: Gear Guy goes Fly...
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The Chosen One
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Have fun with that double haul cast thing. It totally kicks my ass. Get yourself a RIO Outbound, learn how to cast that damn thing, and be ready for the fall coho season! 
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#400697 - 12/31/07 04:24 PM
Re: Gear Guy goes Fly...
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Captain C/22 - Team Stay Up Right!
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Have fun with that double haul cast thing. It totally kicks my ass.Get yourself a RIO Outbound, learn how to cast that damn thing, and be ready for the fall coho season! Funny you say that Parker as that is MY plan..... I went with the Airflo 40+, its a UK distance line like the Rio Outbound. They make a few 40+ lines.... mine is the Cold saltwater w/ the clear intermediate sink tip @ 0.5" per sec. C/22
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#400702 - 12/31/07 04:33 PM
Re: Gear Guy goes Fly...
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Salmo g.
"'Tis a dangerous path you're on. Did you ever think about just doing drugs instead? All the gratification without the effort. (t.i.c.)"
YOU abesolutely nailed flyfishing for steelhead in one sentence! Steelhead Flyfishing summed up really well. That statement is very accurate to steelhead flyfishing... Typical day: Clock in, fish, er I mean practice casting for 8+ plus hours then clock out. Go home flustered and burnt out... but then again when/if you get a tug it's about the best rush you'll get legal or non-legal out there in the great PNW!
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#400703 - 12/31/07 04:34 PM
Re: Gear Guy goes Fly...
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Dude, did i say one sentence! duh... short term memory loss strikes again...
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#400881 - 01/01/08 01:36 PM
Re: Gear Guy goes Fly...
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c/22... welcome to the fun world of beach fishing with the fly. let me know how you like the 40+ line. My friend has 2, one on a 9wt and one on a 7wt. I really dont like either line, but many people do like the 40+ guess i'll just have to stick with my outbound. I just flipped a coin on the 40+ over the Outbound, looks like the Rio is the prefered line in this neck of the woods..... What's the diff. between the 2 lines too you?? OutBound® - Intermediate Sink With a little celestial guidance, RIO has created the OutBound Integrated Shooting Taper. With this line the average freshwater or saltwater caster can launch casts far, far away to the previously unreachable. Designed to load high performance rods quickly with few false casts because the 37.5 ft head is heavier than the AFTMA standards. The supple coldwater Powerflex core and coating, combined with a taper design unique to each model, plus a thin tangle-free running line, ensure the longest flight time for unearthly casts. Or..... After a lot of pressure from our saltwater testers, we've developed the Forty Plus a stage further and created a dedicated saltwater version. Each line has a short head for quick loading, launching large saltwater flies a long way with a minimum of effort. Forty Plus Saltwater lines feature a revolutionary braided core that has almost zero stretch for long range hook sets, but has virtually no memory even on the coldest of days. Taper: Saltwater 40+ short head, long front taper design - each line individually density balanced to maximize the performance of modern saltwater rods Core: Sinking Head - Hi Sense mono core for take detection and hook set Running line - Hi sense, low stretch multi filament braided core for improved hook set at long range Coating: PolyFuse XT dual layer system - supple inner layer for low memory and a hard highly lubricated outer for slick casting performance Color: Intermediate 1.5" per sec. (Clear) Running Line (Translucent Aqua Blue)  C/22
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#401246 - 01/02/08 05:30 PM
Re: Gear Guy goes Fly...
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King of the Beach
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C/22 That will be a very nice beach outfit. I think you'll like the 40 + once you get it dialed in. You'll really enjoy fishing the beaches for silvers. The past ten years, 2005 excluded have been good off the beaches.
Going gear to fly shouldn't be to bad for you. I'm in the opposite boat, going fly to gear for steelie fishing after a 25 year absence. I'll always have the bug rod with me. Just to much good water on the OP that isn't fly friendly, so why drift on by without fishing it. Brian
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#401383 - 01/02/08 09:51 PM
Re: Gear Guy goes Fly...
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Captain C/22 - Team Stay Up Right!
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C/22 That will be a very nice beach outfit. I think you'll like the 40 + once you get it dialed in. You'll really enjoy fishing the beaches for silvers. The past ten years, 2005 excluded have been good off the beaches.
Going gear to fly shouldn't be to bad for you. I'm in the opposite boat, going fly to gear for steelie fishing after a 25 year absence. I'll always have the bug rod with me. Just to much good water on the OP that isn't fly friendly, so why drift on by without fishing it. Brian s-fish, thanks for the vote of confidence. When I 1st saw this 40+ line I thought... "Great!! Now they have made a line for older guys with bad shoulders, this stuff must be real easy to cast....."  Seriously, thats how my mind works....at times. Best wishes on the gear-quest, as soon as you get over false casting your #4 spinner you will be fine... c/22
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#401408 - 01/02/08 11:10 PM
Re: Gear Guy goes Fly...
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deerslayer
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as soon as you get over false casting your #4 spinner you will be fine...
c/22
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#401565 - 01/03/08 01:59 PM
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King of the Beach
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I've probably have done that a few time. No pain involved there. Not like casting a clouser minnow in a cross wind and taking one to the back of the head. No warning needed, you'll know when it happens  Now that you have your outfit taken care of, do you have the most important item you'll need to successfully fish the beaches - a stripping basket?
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#401647 - 01/03/08 06:04 PM
Re: Gear Guy goes Fly...
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Captain C/22 - Team Stay Up Right!
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Nope, inlighten me....
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#401669 - 01/03/08 07:39 PM
Re: Gear Guy goes Fly...
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King of the Beach
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Get a stripping basket. It will greatly improve your fishing with better line management and longer casts. When the tide is moving, the line you strip in will be carried away down current by the tide. The last thing you want to do is try to cast a line that might be floating 40 ft or more down current from you. If you have a basket, your line will be right there, ready to cast. The basket will also reduce tangles, keep seaweed off your line and increase your casting distance. I won't fish the beaches without one. It is really simple to make your own. Here is a picture of my $5.00 Rubbermaid basket I've had for 10 year. On the extreme side, Orvis sell a nice basket, but it is expensive. http://www.orvis.com/store/product_choic...1&feature_id=17LL Bean used to have a similar basket for $20.00, but it is now discontinued. I've heard rumors they may bring it back now due to demand. I've never been a fan of the mesh baskets.
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#401710 - 01/03/08 10:42 PM
Re: Gear Guy goes Fly...
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Captain C/22 - Team Stay Up Right!
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Got it, did you add the black knobs in the bottom of the baskeT??
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#401731 - 01/03/08 11:54 PM
Re: Gear Guy goes Fly...
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King of the Beach
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Yes, I put those in using marine goop. They help keep the line from tangling in the basket. Poor man's solution to cones you see in the Orvis basket.
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