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Mitchell0724

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  1. Red is my favourite colour for indicators, I don't know why but I see darker colours better then lighter ones on the water. I bought a pack of multicoloured thingamabobbers last year and all I use is the red one because I see it so good. Pink is a close second but it's not as good as red.

  2. I just got back from the bow and I love the rod. It cast indicators like a dream even into the wind. The hook setting was good, it mends line really well. Its at least 50% better then the CPX in every category I really enjoyed fishing it. Worth the money!

  3. I know this is a little old but I just got a 5wt 9'6" link to replace my CPX. The Link is not as fast but it seems to have more power, this is most likely because my line (SA mastery GPX 5wt) wasn't heavy enough to load the CPX. The distance is incredible, I measured my casts in a football feild and I was getting the line just over 100ft with a very slight wind at my back. I know it sounds impossible for a slower rod to cast further then a fast rod but I think what they did is put a soft tip on a fast rod. This way you don't loose the short range casts (The CPX won't load proper anywhere less than 25 ft). I think redington has definitely made a way better rod then there old CPX as far as preformance goes. The blue on the Link is a little cheesy for me. Ill give more info when I have a chance to get it out on the bow

     

    -Mitchell

  4. It can be difficult to narrow down flies into such small numbers but if I were to do so these would be my choices...

     

    I'm going to go with about 20 flies

     

    Dries

    -Adams size 14

    -Tan Elk Hair Caddis size 14

    -Yellow Stimulator size 12-10

    -Blue Winged Olive (bwo) size 16

    -Pale Morning Dun size 16-18

     

    Nymphs

    -Hares Ear size 12-14

    -Prince Nymph size 12-16

    -Pheasant Tail Nymph sizes 12-16

    -LaFontaine's Sparkle Pupa size 12-16

    -Pats Rubber Leg Stonefly size 8-12

    -Any Damsel or Dragonfly nymph can work

     

    Streamers

    -Wooly Bugger size 8-12

    -Clouser Minnow (olive/white)

    -Double Bunny size BIG

    -MOAL leach size BIG

     

    Others

    -Red San Juan Worms (I like size 10s)

    -Water Boatmen size 12-16

    -Hoppers size 10-16

    -Foam Wasps work really well size 12

    -Dragonflies or Damsel dries

  5. I wonder if Rich (Dutchie) has seen this thread yet. He'd most likely be able to identify everything you have there, and share a bottle of scotch looking over it with you. Drop him a PM I'm sure he'd love to have a peek at it :)

     

    That's interesting, I'll have to contact him. Thank you! My family and I would love to get as much information as possible

  6. I've got a sage 2050, and in my personal opinion it's a piece of junk, not even worth the line I put on it. If I had to choose from the list I would go with the Montana.

     

    I know this was a long time ago but really? It's one of the best reels I have owned, the drag is imaging, it's light, and it looks pretty cool. The only problem I had is it used to very quietly click, which I like, and all of a sudden it's silent. The drag is still smooth though.

  7. It's a wading staff!

     

    I never thought of that, it could be but I wonder why there is a grooved hole at the end. It almost makes me think you could attach a gaff hook at the end. I'm sure catch and release was not used a lot back then haha

  8. I just happened to remember about my great great grandpas fly fishing set ups I have. I thought you guys/girls might like to have a look. I have no idea of anything about it all. If anyone has any information on them to share I would be really happy. And what is that big thick peice of bamboo for? It has a hole in the end with grooves so something attaches to it

     

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  9. Thanks again everyone

     

     

    where was the camping shot taken? looks nice.

     

    We found that spot by the blackstone. The fishing wasn't so hot but it was one of the nicest natural campsites I have used

  10. I haven't posted on here for a while so here's a bunch of photos from this years trips.

     

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    Lost a fishing buddy this year. R.I.P Magnum, it was nice fishing with you!

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