@LandThatFish One more thing, If you're fishing tighter cover and smaller water go shorter 7'11" , 8' , 8'6" , 9' If you're fishing bigger water and really need to bomb a fly out there go with a 9'6" or a 10' However, if you know how to double haul and use sharkskin line a 9' rod is more than ample. I'd say if you don't go with the 7'11" go with a 9'
@LandThatFish Hey I'm back. My second rig is a Sage TCX 9wt. 9' rod with a Loop Opti Speedrunner reel and Sharkskin magnum or (2nd spool) Sharkskin streamer express sinking line. This rod is very powerful and super fast action. It doubles as my pike/muskie rod. It's pretty much my freshwater big game rod. This is the more expensive of the two rigs. the Rod is about $800 the reel is $655 and $100 for the line. the first rod is $400, the reel is about $375 and the line $100. Hope this helps.
@LandThatFish Well, here is one of my two rigs. I use a Sage bass series 230 grain (about a 8 weight). It's 7'11"long(tournament legal length) with a sage 4500 CF reel and sharkskin magnum line. This is my go to topwater bass rig. The shorter length works great for casting into thick cover from overgrown, brushy, weedy banks. They offer them in a 290(9wt.) grain and a 330(10wt.) grain as well.
@LandThatFish it really is a personal choice....what ever u like...if u r a beginner just get the sage bass rod cuz they set u up really nicely...9" should do the trick.
@dandotreillydot42058 Oh I almost forgot. Two other great rods for this are the Reddington CPX and the Reddington Predator. The CPX is around $350 the Predator is in the $200 dollar range. The Predator is a budgeted version of the Sage Bass. the CPX is the budgeted version of the Sage TCX/ Z-Axis. If you're on a tighter budget these are awesome rods. Don't think cheap means worse. Sage owns Reddington and they design all their rods. These rods won't disappoint. Feel free to message me :)
Sorry if this sounds rediculous but I'm from the east coast. I can't believe the bass are that big in the desert. I would imagine the feed mostly on bugs, insects, and other small fish that are in the lake. I would imagine that using a terrestrial fly would be amazing on this lake.
@Tuberidin01 Lake Powell is a nationally famous Bass fishing destination. They eat bait fish like crazy. One of my best days on Powell was bouncing a rubber lizard off of the rock walls from a boat and letting it sink about 8 feet. We killed a school of bass, the two of us together must have landed 50 fish the smallest was 1 pound the largest was 7 pounds.
@pelletify I have caught a broader species range, in any water type, any time of year on a black wooly bugger... than almost any other fly. Fish aren't picky about these flies. They offer them in different colors to catch fisherman not fish. If your feeling saucey swith to olive. I guess what I'm saying is, this is an excellant pattern all year long, and has earned it's street cred.
How come i cant do that? I have fished like crazy for Largemouth with a big wooly bugger and can't catch them!!! I dont have problems with smallmouth though.
@troutmasterdja Right time of day, right time of year, right depth, right water. Bass get fished for pretty hard by everyone. My better fishing for Bass with a fly rod has been on private ponds, hard to get to places, secret spots. Any place that has had less fishing pressure. The best time of year is in the spring when they have moved to the shallows to spawn. They are really aggressive then(go topwater) it's a blast. Then again, a secluded farm pond in July during a rainstorm was epic.
hey have you ever fished rockport by heber? i catch alot of small 4-5 inch smallies there on wooly buggers with my fly rod anything else that might work better?
beautiful video about the meditative art of fly fishing
bluefishbrad 3 months ago
This video should be called "Fly Fishing for Bass on Mars"
sofleye23 8 months ago 2
@LandThatFish One more thing, If you're fishing tighter cover and smaller water go shorter 7'11" , 8' , 8'6" , 9' If you're fishing bigger water and really need to bomb a fly out there go with a 9'6" or a 10' However, if you know how to double haul and use sharkskin line a 9' rod is more than ample. I'd say if you don't go with the 7'11" go with a 9'
CoolLikePenguinNuts 11 months ago
@LandThatFish Hey I'm back. My second rig is a Sage TCX 9wt. 9' rod with a Loop Opti Speedrunner reel and Sharkskin magnum or (2nd spool) Sharkskin streamer express sinking line. This rod is very powerful and super fast action. It doubles as my pike/muskie rod. It's pretty much my freshwater big game rod. This is the more expensive of the two rigs. the Rod is about $800 the reel is $655 and $100 for the line. the first rod is $400, the reel is about $375 and the line $100. Hope this helps.
CoolLikePenguinNuts 11 months ago
@LandThatFish Well, here is one of my two rigs. I use a Sage bass series 230 grain (about a 8 weight). It's 7'11"long(tournament legal length) with a sage 4500 CF reel and sharkskin magnum line. This is my go to topwater bass rig. The shorter length works great for casting into thick cover from overgrown, brushy, weedy banks. They offer them in a 290(9wt.) grain and a 330(10wt.) grain as well.
CoolLikePenguinNuts 11 months ago
@LandThatFish it really is a personal choice....what ever u like...if u r a beginner just get the sage bass rod cuz they set u up really nicely...9" should do the trick.
dandotreillydot42058 1 year ago
@dandotreillydot42058 Oh I almost forgot. Two other great rods for this are the Reddington CPX and the Reddington Predator. The CPX is around $350 the Predator is in the $200 dollar range. The Predator is a budgeted version of the Sage Bass. the CPX is the budgeted version of the Sage TCX/ Z-Axis. If you're on a tighter budget these are awesome rods. Don't think cheap means worse. Sage owns Reddington and they design all their rods. These rods won't disappoint. Feel free to message me :)
CoolLikePenguinNuts 11 months ago
Sorry if this sounds rediculous but I'm from the east coast. I can't believe the bass are that big in the desert. I would imagine the feed mostly on bugs, insects, and other small fish that are in the lake. I would imagine that using a terrestrial fly would be amazing on this lake.
Tuberidin01 1 year ago
@Tuberidin01 Lake Powell is a nationally famous Bass fishing destination. They eat bait fish like crazy. One of my best days on Powell was bouncing a rubber lizard off of the rock walls from a boat and letting it sink about 8 feet. We killed a school of bass, the two of us together must have landed 50 fish the smallest was 1 pound the largest was 7 pounds.
CoolLikePenguinNuts 11 months ago
so. is a wooly bugger a good fly to use in july?
pelletify 1 year ago
@pelletify depending if on weed or flats and what color. i would say green with blue flash in weeds
flippintheweeds 1 year ago
@flippintheweeds so im in idaho at cascade lake. would a black wooly bugger be gooD?
pelletify 1 year ago
@pelletify wooly buggers work great all around in almost any situation for almost any fish. in my opinion theyre one of the best flys
caydelay 1 year ago
@pelletify I have caught a broader species range, in any water type, any time of year on a black wooly bugger... than almost any other fly. Fish aren't picky about these flies. They offer them in different colors to catch fisherman not fish. If your feeling saucey swith to olive. I guess what I'm saying is, this is an excellant pattern all year long, and has earned it's street cred.
CoolLikePenguinNuts 11 months ago
very nice
SPOM93 1 year ago
Great vid! Thanks for sharing
johnniwonton1976 1 year ago
How come i cant do that? I have fished like crazy for Largemouth with a big wooly bugger and can't catch them!!! I dont have problems with smallmouth though.
troutmasterdja 1 year ago
@troutmasterdja Right time of day, right time of year, right depth, right water. Bass get fished for pretty hard by everyone. My better fishing for Bass with a fly rod has been on private ponds, hard to get to places, secret spots. Any place that has had less fishing pressure. The best time of year is in the spring when they have moved to the shallows to spawn. They are really aggressive then(go topwater) it's a blast. Then again, a secluded farm pond in July during a rainstorm was epic.
CoolLikePenguinNuts 11 months ago
who is the music by?
guitarman104mjb 1 year ago
Wow man amazing video. You have to love lake powell and fl fishing it, man whats better.
colenay517 2 years ago
wow nicely done
ZeroedOnU 2 years ago 3
thats awesome
colbybassmaster 2 years ago
fishing poetry..... :-)
ReingardDesign 2 years ago 2
I was in utah this past weekend its beautiful there and the fishing is amazing, if you love the outdoors oh my god this place is just for you!
largemouthbassrigs 2 years ago
Amazing Film Quality!
BrokenPaddleVids 2 years ago
Wonderful video!
asianboy9821 2 years ago
that fly he's using is called a Barr's Meat Whistle, great fly,
great vid
gkhan05 2 years ago
Hell yeah man! Ya gotta love it!
tiecastnet 2 years ago
hey have you ever fished rockport by heber? i catch alot of small 4-5 inch smallies there on wooly buggers with my fly rod anything else that might work better?
haloknight3 2 years ago 2
Well done .... thank you
stealhead30 2 years ago
Great video! The music goes very well with the environment & the mood. Doesn't hurt either when you're catching pigs like those:D Fantastic job!
Troutsiders 2 years ago 8
was that a cone head wooly bugger? Great vid bro.
DudeMan202028096 2 years ago
That was awesome, great video man...
YoungStuna16 2 years ago 2
is that a conehead muddler minnow ur using? or conehead leech?
Galiath333 2 years ago
.....i wish i could fly cast that good.....
crazymexicanomg 2 years ago
I really liked this video
OhioOutdoorsman19 2 years ago
well done
xlorstar 3 years ago
Awsome video... very nice editing and montage. Is this part of any DVD or something?
mustafunk 3 years ago