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Chromer
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: lincoln beach
Posts: 645
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I bought a new fly rod a 6/7# 9.6 ft long,Its loaded with a floating line and 30lb backing,I would like to fish for winters this year but I have no clue on what to use fly wise and if I should use a different fly line,Ill be fishing the siletz,nesttucca,and the alsea river, so any help will be awsome.
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Steelhead
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Oregon Coast
Posts: 235
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It's Jake, right? we met on the river this summer...
i've got some flies for you to get you started man... the rod should work ok - may be a little light but you'll get by.. your two primary options with a fly rod are swinging flies or dead-drifting them swinging flies can be more fun - the take is like a spinner or spoon but even better dead-drifting them can be more productive in the winter... in a dead-drift presentation with a flyrod alot of people like to use a bobber. with a 10ft leader off the floating line you can adjust the fly bobber (indicator) up and down the leader depending on the spot you're fishing.. setup directly to a jig-type fly or to split-shot above an egg pattern.... fish it like a bobber/jig setup on gear... swinging with the single hander in the winter you're gonna want to get some (or at least 1) sinktip to run off the end of your floating line to get the fly down to the fish... i will help you out with your casting a little and your presentation out on the river sometime before the season gets really going if you want... i've also got an extra sinktip or two you can have as well as some proto flies... send me a pm sometime with your number and i'll get the stuff to you if you want to look at good examples of winter steelhead flies take a look around the Welches fly shop website - google will get you there sam
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Tuna!
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 1,838
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Way to go helping a kid out! PacificCoastSteel you rock man!
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Cutthroat
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 45
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6/7 is a little light for winters but it will do to start with. If you want to learn how to cast the use of an indicator will frustrate the hell out of you. Depending on the depth of the water you are fishing will dictate what fly to use. I can help you out just PM me |
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Chromer
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: lincoln beach
Posts: 645
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hey thank u for the tips
sam I sent u a pm |
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Super Moderator
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Crane, Oregon
Posts: 3,295
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Hey all.. This is a new comer asking for some advise. We all have our opinions about various technique. Let's just give some support.... and please do not start another indicator vs purist debate.
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Chromer
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: N Portland
Posts: 954
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congrats on the investment
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