texasfishingforum.com logo
Main Menu
Advertisement
Affiliates
Advertisement
Newest Members
Brad2587, C Man, Cameron Gose, Jetskirentals512, Flashin Assassin Lures
119183 Registered Users
Top Posters(All Time)
hopalong 121,070
TexDawg 119,800
Bigbob_FTW 95,347
John175☮ 85,918
Pilothawk 83,274
Bob Davis 82,396
Mark Perry 72,492
Derek 🐝 68,322
JDavis7873 67,416
Forum Statistics
Forums59
Topics1,038,938
Posts13,955,886
Members144,183
Most Online39,925
Dec 30th, 2023
Print Thread
Page 1 of 2 1 2
Fly rod distance? #13258567 08/24/19 11:12 PM
Joined: Aug 2011
Posts: 116
S
sowhntr Online Content OP
Outdoorsman
OP Online Content
Outdoorsman
S
Joined: Aug 2011
Posts: 116
What type of distance should I expect out of my 8 foot 5wt setup? I am only getting about 30 feet. I am sure it is my casting technique. I am green, but I am loving it. I was given the setup from my mother in law when my father in law passed. I have taken it to broken bow twice, creede Colorado and yellow stone. I have only caught four trout with it. I plan on learning and catching more.

Re: Fly rod distance? [Re: sowhntr] #13258714 08/25/19 01:37 AM
Joined: May 2016
Posts: 1,078
K
karstopo Offline
Extreme Angler
Offline
Extreme Angler
K
Joined: May 2016
Posts: 1,078
How do you measure it? Is it your feet to where the fly lands or something different?

30 feet is enough to fish, but it would be nice to push it out another 20 feet and make the fly land where you want it.

Re: Fly rod distance? [Re: sowhntr] #13258905 08/25/19 04:58 AM
Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 3,238
R
RexW Offline
TFF Team Angler
Offline
TFF Team Angler
R
Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 3,238
Getting some casting help from an experienced instructor will shorten the learning curve.

Couple of questions for you. With your current 30 ft cast is the line laying out straight or does it have a lot of slack in it? Do you know how to shoot line?

An 8 foot rod is shorter than most 5wt rods and the shorter length will make longer distance casting more challenging than a longer rod. I'm sure other folks will have differing opinions, but here's my opinion. A beginner with an 8 foot 5 wt that does not know how to shoot line, a 30 to 35 foot cast from your toes to the fly with the line landing with minimal slack is pretty good. Learn to shoot line and 45 to 50 is doable. If you want to go longer than that, then learn to haul.

Personal opinion, forget about worrying about how far you are casting and focus on minimizing slack and how accurate the cast is. An accurate 30 ft cast is way more useful than a 70 foot cast that nobody knows where it is going to land.

Local fly fishing clubs are great sources of useful information and help for people who are getting started with fly fishing.

Good luck!


Fly Fishers International certified casting instructor
TFO Rods pro staff
Re: Fly rod distance? [Re: sowhntr] #13259063 08/25/19 03:01 PM
Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 2,629
J
Jim Ford Offline
Extreme Angler
Offline
Extreme Angler
J
Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 2,629
It's not easy to diagnose casting issues from a post. If you don't have access to an instructor, or a good caster, have someone video you casting (preferably from the side at a bit of a distance) and send the video to someone capable of evaluating your technique.

Re: Fly rod distance? [Re: sowhntr] #13259327 08/25/19 08:47 PM
Joined: Aug 2011
Posts: 116
S
sowhntr Online Content OP
Outdoorsman
OP Online Content
Outdoorsman
S
Joined: Aug 2011
Posts: 116
Thank you guys for the info!

The 30 foot would be from the tip of my rod when it is horizontal at the end of my cast, not from my body position/feet. It just seemed like there was some nice breaks just out of reach. My main issues was I am not in waders. I was getting the shot the line down. I was staring to get a nice straight line with no slack on the water. My line is probably 10 years old as well. I will have my new backing and float line in the mail this evening.

I would like to have 40-50 foot in the pocket if I needed it, was making sure that the setup was capable.

Re: Fly rod distance? [Re: sowhntr] #13259373 08/25/19 09:23 PM
Joined: Jul 2014
Posts: 989
R
RonL Offline
Pro Angler
Offline
Pro Angler
R
Joined: Jul 2014
Posts: 989
Do you know what line and weight is actually on the reel ! If nit being 10 yrs old i would replace it and get the weight forward line . It helps casting because the front part of the line is heavier and helps longer cast .


RonL
Re: Fly rod distance? [Re: sowhntr] #13261008 08/27/19 03:13 AM
Joined: Aug 2011
Posts: 116
S
sowhntr Online Content OP
Outdoorsman
OP Online Content
Outdoorsman
S
Joined: Aug 2011
Posts: 116
I didn’t know the weight of the old line, but I put my new backing and float line on today. I walked out in the front yard let some line out and roll casted. Pulled a little more line and shot it. I hit my truck at 38 feet 5 foot high. I am pumped

It’s nothing fancy but it’s a custom built rod from dans fly shop in lake city. we set our vacation again for creede next year and I can’t wait. !

Last edited by sowhntr; 08/27/19 03:19 AM.
Re: Fly rod distance? [Re: sowhntr] #13261027 08/27/19 03:35 AM
Joined: May 2016
Posts: 1,078
K
karstopo Offline
Extreme Angler
Offline
Extreme Angler
K
Joined: May 2016
Posts: 1,078
Groovy! Fly line makes such a difference. No telling what that old line was. My first setup was purchased off STP as a combo with line. I really thought I was truly terrible at casting, but eventually realized the line that came with the set up wasn’t really even fly line, but more of a prop like in a movie set. Steve Rajeff couldn’t have cast that line.

Re: Fly rod distance? [Re: sowhntr] #13261031 08/27/19 03:40 AM
Joined: Jun 2019
Posts: 465
B
Bones72 Offline
Angler
Offline
Angler
B
Joined: Jun 2019
Posts: 465
I find line on a fly rod is like arrows to an archery hunter. You can have the sweetest bow in the world with all the newest bells and whistles but if your arrow is not spined right or is not perfectly straight you ain't hitting a thing. The same scenario rings true with fly fishing. If the line is not good doesn't matter if the rod is the newest $1500 dollar Sage wonder rod it ain't gonna cast worth a hoot..

Re: Fly rod distance? [Re: sowhntr] #13261106 08/27/19 10:27 AM
Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 3,238
R
RexW Offline
TFF Team Angler
Offline
TFF Team Angler
R
Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 3,238
Congrats!


Fly Fishers International certified casting instructor
TFO Rods pro staff
Re: Fly rod distance? [Re: sowhntr] #13261107 08/27/19 10:27 AM
Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 3,238
R
RexW Offline
TFF Team Angler
Offline
TFF Team Angler
R
Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 3,238
Congrats!


Fly Fishers International certified casting instructor
TFO Rods pro staff
Re: Fly rod distance? [Re: sowhntr] #13261162 08/27/19 12:04 PM
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 633
J
John Stockman Offline
Pro Angler
Offline
Pro Angler
J
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 633
I'm still pretty new to fly fishing. I'll reiterate what others have said. Line is the single most important component in your setup. Overline with quality line and learn the double haul. You'll be amazed. I sling bigger bugs for bass but when I'm the zone with my 8 and 9wts I can almost cast all my line out. Tried trout fishing, my hat is off to you guys that are successful.

Re: Fly rod distance? [Re: John Stockman] #13261188 08/27/19 12:30 PM
Joined: Jun 2019
Posts: 465
B
Bones72 Offline
Angler
Offline
Angler
B
Joined: Jun 2019
Posts: 465
Trout fishing is a little different; its all about a dead drift if in a river/stream. Line management becomes important and that where a descent rod can help with line management and protecting fragile tippets.

Re: Fly rod distance? [Re: sowhntr] #13261283 08/27/19 01:25 PM
Joined: May 2016
Posts: 1,078
K
karstopo Offline
Extreme Angler
Offline
Extreme Angler
K
Joined: May 2016
Posts: 1,078
I think fishing for cold water trout can mean many things and be done in a variety of ways, not just drifts with dries and nymphs. Trout in a lot of places get hit really hard by fishing and have seen plenty of offerings making it all the more tricky to fool them. Try hitting some overlooked or seldom fished private water and they are as dumb as any other fish, that’s my experience anyhow.

Re: Fly rod distance? [Re: sowhntr] #13261391 08/27/19 02:55 PM
Joined: Jun 2019
Posts: 465
B
Bones72 Offline
Angler
Offline
Angler
B
Joined: Jun 2019
Posts: 465
Or pick on them dumb species in the higher elevations. Truly wild brookies and cutthroat don't pass up much in the infertile waters with short feeding seasons. Or just crash the hatch. No telling how many fish on "technical waters" I've brought to and throwing stuff that was not what the majority of fish were supposed to be feeding on. Tossing a #12 or #10 stimulator during the trico spinner fall or swinging a rusty Slumpbuster during a BWO hatch. Noticed I said were supposed to be feeding on. When tricos are out grasshoppers usually are too. When BWOs hatch its usually in the spring when there is highwater and crawfish are being washed around the banks (fall BWOs are a little more difficult). Why eat a size #20 or smaller no see-um fly when they could eat a big mac sized meal. For anyone heading to Colorado, especially the Colorado Springs area I'd be more than willing to point you in the direction of some good small stream fishing close to town; almost unbelievably close and or give some pointers on what worked for me on some of the more well known waters.

Last edited by Bones72; 08/27/19 02:57 PM.
Page 1 of 2 1 2
Previous Thread
Index
Next Thread

© 1998-2022 OUTDOOR SITES NETWORK all rights reserved USA and Worldwide
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.3