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Fly Rod Vs. Spinning Reel.
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02/08/19 01:36 PM
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Laker One
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What is your take?
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Re: Fly Rod Vs. Spinning Reel.
[Re: Laker One]
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02/08/19 03:00 PM
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Gitter Done
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Never tried fly fishing. I have always used spinning gear!
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Re: Fly Rod Vs. Spinning Reel.
[Re: Laker One]
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02/08/19 03:24 PM
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They both have their pros and cons.
The spinning reel will allow more casts. You can also sling shot your spinning setup under docks and lob into tight places.
The fly rod needs more room to cast. However, the fly rod will allow for more delicate presentations. And I am more accurate with the fly rod out to 60 feet. Just saying.
I was helping with the fishing merit badge at Camp Hale last summer. I watched multiple scouts throw a jig into this 4 foot cove about 30 feet off the dock. As they were packing up, I threw a fly into that same hole and a 8in sun peach came up from underneath and hammered the fly as fly started to sink in the water.
This is just a 20,000 foot overview of my experances.
They both have their place in my opinion, and I like fishing with both.
Texas Mason, Bells Lodge 798. To be one, ask one.
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Re: Fly Rod Vs. Spinning Reel.
[Re: Laker One]
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02/08/19 05:48 PM
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ifishlbj
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I prefer my ultra lite spinning tackle simply because I have been using it for so long. A long, long, long time!! Yesterday, it was just important to keep the lure in the water.
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Re: Fly Rod Vs. Spinning Reel.
[Re: Laker One]
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02/09/19 03:44 PM
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SenkoSam
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Spinning and spincast reels work fine attached to a 5' 6" or 6' light action rod. With some spincast reels I can braid - my best line for the light stuff. Have a fly rod but hate waving that thing back & forth for every cast. I suppose it necessary for super light flies but I stopped using them years ago.
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Re: Fly Rod Vs. Spinning Reel.
[Re: Laker One]
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02/09/19 04:01 PM
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karstopo
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Fly rod for me. If you can get your distance right, you can pick up the line and make another cast without reeling in or stripping in line. A spinning rig you have to reel in between casts. You can throw tiny, weightless little things too light to use with a spinning rig or use something heavy enough for spinning tackle. Ive used various fly rods to toss panfish jigs, weightless little nymphs, or whatever. You can mend around obstacles like logs and snags, 90 degree casts left or right with floating fly line, spinning gear you cant really do that. Bow and arrow casts work in spots that a spinning rig might have trouble. Fly rods come in many lengths and weights. A lot of folks think they are all pretty much 9 awkward things, but I have rods from a 62 2 weight on up to a 9 10 weight. The ones I typically use for bluegill are the 62 2 weight up to 76 5/6 weight.
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Re: Fly Rod Vs. Spinning Reel.
[Re: Laker One]
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02/09/19 04:12 PM
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Meadowlark
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Since 12 years of age, when I purchased my first fly rod from my piggy bank proceeds, I've been sold on fly fishing for 'gills.
I still get as much enjoyment today, many years later, watching big 'gills attack a Miss Prissy or swallow a Prince nymph and run circles around you. Never gets old.
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Re: Fly Rod Vs. Spinning Reel.
[Re: Laker One]
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02/09/19 04:41 PM
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San, I love that statement.
Even well known fly enthusiasts Lefty Kreh stated a fly rod was not applicable for all applications. It just depended on how and when you were targeting a species.
Texas Mason, Bells Lodge 798. To be one, ask one.
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Re: Fly Rod Vs. Spinning Reel.
[Re: Laker One]
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02/09/19 08:12 PM
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Laker One
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Good stuff guys. Thanks for the replies!
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Re: Fly Rod Vs. Spinning Reel.
[Re: SenkoSam]
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02/09/19 09:19 PM
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Techno2000
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Spinning and spincast reels work fine attached to a 5' 6" or 6' light action rod. With some spincast reels I can braid - my best line for the light stuff. Have a fly rod but hate waving that thing back & forth for every cast. I suppose it necessary for super light flies but I stopped using them years ago. Yeah.. it's too much work,you can do the same thing with a fly under a float on a spinning rod
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Re: Fly Rod Vs. Spinning Reel.
[Re: Techno2000]
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02/20/19 03:20 AM
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crapicat
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Spinning and spincast reels work fine attached to a 5' 6" or 6' light action rod. With some spincast reels I can braid - my best line for the light stuff. Have a fly rod but hate waving that thing back & forth for every cast. I suppose it necessary for super light flies but I stopped using them years ago. Yeah.. it's too much work,you can do the same thing with a fly under a float on a spinning rod I wade fish with a buddy, he fly fishes, while I use a spinning rig to fish. He uses a 9 foot 4 weight, while I use an 11 ft fast action spinning rod, with a cork. We always try to see who can catch more fish. Arguably, he can catch more fish, but not always. I normally dont have to spend as much time fretting with my equipment, as he does.
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