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#4154011 - 11/15/09 03:11 PM Flycasting a Sabiki Rig
FoldCatOne Offline
Extreme Angler

Registered: 07/25/09
Posts: 1269
It dawned upon me that it might be possible to cast an unweighted or very very lightly weighted Sabiki rig with a fly rod. Has anyone tried this yet??

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#4154110 - 11/15/09 03:36 PM Re: Flycasting a Sabiki Rig [Re: FoldCatOne]
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Registered: 10/10/09
Posts: 594
Loc: Aransas Pass, TX
No, I haven't. But it does seem like a good idea...hmmm?
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#4154150 - 11/15/09 03:47 PM Re: Flycasting a Sabiki Rig [Re: FL-Fishlady]
scout300 Offline
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Registered: 01/08/09
Posts: 668
Loc: Corpus Christi Tx
I thought about doing the same thing on those calm days with a full sinking line on a 5 wt. Just to catch different bait fish, thus the 5 wt for some fun. Still haven't gotten around to to it but I think it would be especially fun on the jetties.

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#4154578 - 11/15/09 05:26 PM Re: Flycasting a Sabiki Rig [Re: scout300]
Zeek the Greek Offline
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Registered: 09/26/05
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Visualizing a bad cast ... with five or six hooks ... ugh
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#4155580 - 11/15/09 08:58 PM Re: Flycasting a Sabiki Rig [Re: Zeek the Greek]
FoldCatOne Offline
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Registered: 07/25/09
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Scary huh!! Visualizing 3-4 fish on at once on a fly rod - now that's fun.

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#4156054 - 11/16/09 05:10 AM Re: Flycasting a Sabiki Rig [Re: FoldCatOne]
AJ Perez Offline
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Registered: 11/19/08
Posts: 612
Loc: Lake Travis / Austin, TX
I suppose you could. Just all those hooks and if the wind catches the line on the backcast I would hate to have hooks in me.

I've never used a 5 weight in saltwater before. I have caught redfish on a 6 weight but usually I use at least a 7 or 8 weight setup. And sometimes I use a 9 weight on more windy days.


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#4156331 - 11/16/09 08:34 AM Re: Flycasting a Sabiki Rig [Re: AJ Perez]
scout300 Offline
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Registered: 01/08/09
Posts: 668
Loc: Corpus Christi Tx
I once hooked a big jack on the Packery jetties on a 5 wt. I even turned it once before it almost spooled me and I put the breaks on and broke it off, so I am not scared to chase anything with a 5 wt lol.

I mostly use my 8 wt but some times go with a 5 wt or 6 wt and for those off shore days or days at the jetties a 10 wt. I can also pretty much cast on any day even if the wind is blowing 20 mph but I won't be able to cast to a specific spot.

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#4156947 - 11/16/09 11:40 AM Re: Flycasting a Sabiki Rig [Re: scout300]
AJ Perez Offline
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Registered: 11/19/08
Posts: 612
Loc: Lake Travis / Austin, TX
Maybe I'll try a 5 weight one of these days. I do like catching redfish on a 6 weight but that is the lightest I have gone.

I like my 7 weight rigs for redfish too but my 8 weight rigs are probably what I use the most. And the 9 weight when the wind is high and I really want something to cut into the wind or use my bigger flies.

And then I use a 12 weight for tarpon. And a 10 weight for in the surf or offshore, sometimes a 9 weight depending on the situation and flies I am using.

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