Randy
Senior Member
Went to the river yesterday. I took only my flyrod. My buddy said great now I can catch the fish while you fight the flyrod. I still caught more than he did. Nothing big but we had fun. Here is one from the day:
My river rods are a Sage 7 wt., a Sage Smallmouth Rod and a Sage Largemouth rod. I do also carry my Sage 5wt. sometimes. 5 wt. will handle most river fish.Nice, I have been thinking about getting a heavier weight fly rod to chase the bass and stripes up here in the the North GA rivers. The 5 weight I have is a little light for throwing clousers, decievers, etc. Any recommendations?
No.Flint river?
Nice, I have been thinking about getting a heavier weight fly rod to chase the bass and stripes up here in the the North GA rivers. The 5 weight I have is a little light for throwing clousers, decievers, etc. Any recommendations?
Thanks again guys. Which way to do you guys go with the line, WF-Floating or do you guys use a sinking tip. First thought would be to go with the WF-F and that we wouldn't need the sinking tip unless fishing deep rivers or lakes. I have always been pretty loyal to the SA Mastery series of line, but do you guys have a preference? Do you go with line geared for bass, stripers, etc? I saw that SA has a line designed for Redfish which I thought looked interesting and would work well for bass, stripes, and if I ever get down to the gulf again. Any thoughts?