
Taking The Plunge
- beachburger
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Taking The Plunge
Picked up my first fly outfit this afternoon, a 4 pc, 9 ft 8 wt setup that I plan to use initially for LM bass and pike. I've never touched a fly outfit before and my wife is suddenly very worried about her well-being in the back of the boat. Should make for some interesting outings..... 

Well Doug
You know how to solve that little problem don't you???
It's not called 2 footitis for no apparent reason.
Get a longer boat and your beloved won't have to worry about ducking all the time.
Getting some of those BIG river smallies on the fly will be more fun than using senkos and crankbaits.
Just some smart alec old duffer offering his $0.02.
You know how to solve that little problem don't you???
It's not called 2 footitis for no apparent reason.
Get a longer boat and your beloved won't have to worry about ducking all the time.
Getting some of those BIG river smallies on the fly will be more fun than using senkos and crankbaits.
Just some smart alec old duffer offering his $0.02.
- beachburger
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Where/how did you learn to cast? I'm been reading and watching stuff on the Net and the guy who set me up (Tony @ Green Drake) gave me the basics . It looks to be fairly straightforward but I'm guessing I won't be thinking that once I start. javascript:emoticon(':?')
Confused
I suspect I'll be going for a lesson to get rid of any and all bad habits before long.....
Where/how did you learn to cast? I'm been reading and watching stuff on the Net and the guy who set me up (Tony @ Green Drake) gave me the basics . It looks to be fairly straightforward but I'm guessing I won't be thinking that once I start. javascript:emoticon(':?')
Confused
I suspect I'll be going for a lesson to get rid of any and all bad habits before long.....
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Welcome to the Dark Side......
What make and model of rod & reel did you get at Green Drake?
If I could make a suggestion, take both your fly rod and your spin/baitcasting tackle to begin. Fly casting can be frustrating for novices, but with both types of tackle handy you won't have to stop fishing when the fly rod confounds you.
Also, take the casting course at Green Drake. It really helps beginners learn the basics.
Bass on the fly is fantastic!!! You haven't really caught bass until you've done soon the fly. Pretty much anywhere you fish for bass using spin or baitcasting methods, flyfishing will work.
A group of Ottawa Flyfishers Society members will meet at the park at the Champlain Bridge on Tuesday evening for some bassing in the river. You're all more than welcome to join us. The skill level varies, but the commraderie is always top notch
What make and model of rod & reel did you get at Green Drake?
If I could make a suggestion, take both your fly rod and your spin/baitcasting tackle to begin. Fly casting can be frustrating for novices, but with both types of tackle handy you won't have to stop fishing when the fly rod confounds you.
Also, take the casting course at Green Drake. It really helps beginners learn the basics.
Bass on the fly is fantastic!!! You haven't really caught bass until you've done soon the fly. Pretty much anywhere you fish for bass using spin or baitcasting methods, flyfishing will work.
A group of Ottawa Flyfishers Society members will meet at the park at the Champlain Bridge on Tuesday evening for some bassing in the river. You're all more than welcome to join us. The skill level varies, but the commraderie is always top notch
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The rod and reel are both Orvis Clearwater. There was a pre-packaged beginners setup available but the rod had no warranty so I decided to upgrade the rod and cheap out on the reel.
I'll try the same approach as I used many years back when learning how to use a baitcaster. I found an isolated bay and spent the better part of an afternoon screwing up until I got the hang of it. I'll probably end up getting Tony @ Green Drake to give me a half day 1 on 1 casting/tips session at the end of July when I'm back from vacation.
Is this Tuesday thing a regular event?
I'll try the same approach as I used many years back when learning how to use a baitcaster. I found an isolated bay and spent the better part of an afternoon screwing up until I got the hang of it. I'll probably end up getting Tony @ Green Drake to give me a half day 1 on 1 casting/tips session at the end of July when I'm back from vacation.
Is this Tuesday thing a regular event?
beachburger,
We're hoping to make the Tuesday evening outings a regular activity this summer, though last season the weather nixed most of the outings.
As for casting, until you get a handle on the basics I would suggest that you do not try to fish and improve your casting at the same time. It will only lead to frustration. Tie on a 6' piece of mono, a tuff of yarn and practice in an open playing field, etc.
With respect to casting clinics, while there is nothing formally planned, I"m sure something informal can be arranged. This weekend is actually good for me as my wife has to work all weekend and I'm left to eat, sleep and fish. LOL.
Cheers,
Todd
We're hoping to make the Tuesday evening outings a regular activity this summer, though last season the weather nixed most of the outings.
As for casting, until you get a handle on the basics I would suggest that you do not try to fish and improve your casting at the same time. It will only lead to frustration. Tie on a 6' piece of mono, a tuff of yarn and practice in an open playing field, etc.
With respect to casting clinics, while there is nothing formally planned, I"m sure something informal can be arranged. This weekend is actually good for me as my wife has to work all weekend and I'm left to eat, sleep and fish. LOL.
Cheers,
Todd