Sage BASS Fly Rods - Leland Fly Fishing Outfitters
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@kensho3 Hey you can go "pro/con" all day, for both approaches. Fly: great way to go, BUT when you have no room for backcast, you are out of luck. When you need a crankbait, or spinner bait, or swim bait, or any number of things, you are out of luck. THERE IS A REASON pros/ameteurs alike use baitcasting tackle. Seriously, enjoy what you enjoy no problem, but neither approach is free of downsides--that's fishin.
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HE MAKES A GOOD POINT AT ROD BEING TOURNAMENT LEGAL, BUT GETS PRICY WHEN YOU START BUYING MULTIPLE COMBOS FOR VARIATION OF SPECIES. I WOULDN'T MIND HAVING THE LARGEMOUTH RATED ONE. BEING SO HARD OF A FIGHT, IS WHAT FISHING IS ALL ABOUT. LANDING IT ON A FLY ROD, JUST MAKES YOU THAT MUCH MORE ADAPTABLE AND SKILLED..HOPE THE FISH THAT DOES BIGHT IN A TOURNAMENT ISN'T BOBINA.. BECAUSE EASILY CAN BE A LOST FISH, AND CAN BE MORE FRUSTRATING FOR SURE!!!
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i caught a 20lb carp on the smallmouth
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WHAT FRIGGEN WT. ROD?
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I have been fishing the Smallmouth rod for the last year. This is my favorite of all of my fly rods as I can throw out 90' - 100' into a light to medium wind. The smaller size is nice for fishing on smaller creeks with tree over hang.
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@kensho3 thats a vary god point.
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@lolrobin im not sure since i dont have either ,but most bass and pike flys are vary simalar. If your not going to do tournements i reccomend a little longer fly rod.
you have to admit that the time spent OUT of the strike zone when using spinning gear is ridiculous. having to reel all the way in just to spend another few seconds in the strike zone is a huge waste and is just absurd after a while. I find spin fishing incredibly boring compared to fly fishing.
kensho3 2 years ago 7
@sgtSNIPESHOWsgt its not the best stratedgy but its better in alot of ways a 4lb bass will fight about 600 times harder on a fly
hlake911 1 year ago 6