Sunday

Fishing with new rod

Since I came back from Georgia, I've been itching to test out the rods. Decided to give the 3wt a try today at no other than my favorite wild trout stream.

Started with beadhead prince nymph with a strike indicator. After the very first cast, I get an aggresive strike... on my bright orange strike indicator. Go figure...


After a couple of roll cast, I got this brown. The rod performed very well. Rollcasting on bamboo rod is surprisingly smooth. Requires less effort than graphite rod I thought.

Am I crazy or is this fish smiling?

I get yet another strike on my indicator, so I switch to orange stimulator, and I got this brown.

To top it off, I got my first wild tiger trout.
Victory dance....

10 comments:

  1. very pretty tiger. thanks for sharing

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  2. It is a tiger right? Last time, I thought stocked brookies were tigers. ; )

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  3. I like this new fancy side of fishfinder. all this with a solid baseline fish finding foundation. we should get some matching pipes.

    I also nomiate you Fishfinder for president of our club. We've never really had a president, I was just a operations guy running the site. Now I think we're ready to have a president, and fishfinder fits better than anyone.

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  4. GF, I respectfully decline your offer unless I get to collect yearly dues from all of you.

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  5. that would be treasurers job

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  6. Perhaps I can pay you in flies sir.

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  7. man I miss fishing and I miss you guys.

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  8. Hay looks fancy! How do you like your 3wt bamboo rod? Let me know exactly how it is compare with standard rod? After I've seen Charles working on the bamboo, I almost got one from the local fly fishing show, but I decided to wait becasue I wanted to find the right one for me. And at the show I realized that there were a lot more bamboo makers than I thought out there.

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  9. I'm not sure if I'm qualified to make a comparison between the rods as I am a newbie to the bamboo rod scene but what I experienced so far is that the bamboo is far more slow in action than any graphite rods I've used. It does cast and lift a fly delicately if you get the timing right. For someone like you and me who likes to swing smaller wt rods, I would recommend the bamboo rod in 2 to 3 wt but not for the performance as the word "performance" can be very subjective. I like the comparison Riley made who is an assistant to the rod maker. "a good graphite rod is like a Benelli Shotgun, it's modern technology helps to shoot faster with less recoil and a bamboo rod is like your grandfather's trusted side by side double barrel shotgun, works every time with punch and looks cool shooting it...."

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