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  1. Uh..Oh...sounds like that stick's not going back to Fish Tales anytime soon.

    I test casted a 6wt Decho for a few minutes, which was pretty good, but....

    (I found it a bit "Clunky"... <--poke--<... Dec.) :lol:

    You'll have to bring your 5122 to the next spey gathering for us to try.

  2. Well there you have it, Bloom...The FFC Complete Flyreel Review, strong opinions on both sides for every brand/model available...with a few insults, colorfull rebuttals and slanderous remarks thrown in for entertainment purposes.

    Whichever model you choose, will be the right one for you...

    Good Luck and Enjoy!

     

    ps. Teck...you're a wanker. :lol:

  3. Toolman do you mean there is a higher incident rate with that style of hook? How much more so do you think? Does the size make a large difference say a size 10 doesn't seem to do this but a size 8 does? Curious to know as I'll stop using that style hook in my tying if it does make an impact.

     

    The curved bait hook is at the root of the problem and using smaller hook sizes, say #6/#8 or even smaller will help.

    Also, offsetting the hook point so that it is not parallel with the shank will also reduce the number of these injuries/mortalities.

     

    "I reserve the right to mock or be mocked-without prejuice..."...That's funny... :beating:

  4. I use the folded loop method for the front end of floating lines, as Headscan has described. I use braided loops for the back end of shooting heads and on both ends of some of my custom cut sink tips. I'm going to start welding loops on all of my lines this year. Just getting the equipment neccessary to be able to weld custom loops on all fly lines, shooting heads, running lines and floating/sinking tips.

    Another expensive flyfishing indulgence? Of course...

    But it's so much fun!

  5. I certainly understand what you are saying, but I did not buy these high end reels specifically for my Bow fishing. However, since I have them, why not use and enjoy them for all of my fishing. There are other benefits besides a smooth drag system.

  6. I can't wait for you to have this 1200 dollar rod broken by your idiocy of using a vac rack while driving.

     

    Loop reels are renowned for drags failing, ever wonder what the reason is that no shops in calgary carry loop when they used to?

    Performance wise, there are quite a few reels that out perform loops with smoother and far more consistent drag systems, and a reel that won't blow up if you do what a normal person has done at least once in their life..i guess pretending to being a loop pro team member (which your not, but for some reason you keep telling people...), makes you immune to a slip...

     

    Still spewing garbage eh Brent... Feel better?

  7. Large lures with 3 large treble hooks attached, can sometimes severely damage small fish and increases in mortality have been noted in the past. In my opinion, it's about the damage/ increase in mortality to the fish, not the fishing methods,

    Fly vs Spin etc..

    Same for large Wire wrapped SJW's tied on curved bait hooks. Lots of problems with the hooks penetrating up through the roof of the mouth, sometimes out through the eye socket, causing damage/high mortality rates in smaller fish.

    Regs need to be designed to protect the fish and our fishery. If the gear/method used is causing significant damage or significantly higher mortality rates, then we need to address the problem through education and regulations.

  8. Personally, I never use the "drop test" to gauge a reels effectiveness or performance. If I dropped one of my $1,200 Loop Spey rods on the rocks, it would probably break as well.

    That said, the Loop Classic would likely perform better in the "drop test", than the Opti series. Performance wise, they are both my favorites.

  9. I owned that exact set up, with those same lines and they performed very well, as you have experienced. I also use to own the DC 8130 with matching compact skagit head and AF Delta multi tip, which also worked equally well.

    These days I have been really enjoying Underhand casting with the faster European Spey rods and Scandinavian shooting heads.

  10. You can also look at a HATCH reel.

    Do you really need a great saltwater proof reel for chironomiding?

     

    I have been using Loop Opti Megaloop and Loop Classic reels with my trout Spey rods and I am able to use 4x-5x tippets without getting snapped off. The high end drag system really helps protect finer tippets. I have even used 4x tippets on my 8wt. Spey rods, which would be sort of equivalent to an 11wt. single hander

    These reels have been excellent, for all of my fishing needs. They look pretty cool too.

     

    http://www.looptackle.com/website1/1.0.1.0/411/1/index.php

  11. I've casted two of the Opti Spey rods and two of the Opti Single handers and they all were incredible sticks.

    I love my Opti 8124 and I'm considering picking up the 7116 as well. One of the best rod series I have ever casted and as nice as my two Loop Goran Andersen series Spey rods. I really like my Opti MegaLoop reel as well.

  12. Try doing a search using the sites search function. There are lots of posts on this topic, with folks giving their recommendations.

     

    Edit: I tried the search function for guides and it did not come up with much, although there have been previous posts on the topic. So I guess that's of no assistance.

  13. I wish I had remembered to bring my dry box with my Trico's today...I still got a couple of +20" Bows, High Sticking the worm along the bank... :huh:

    But I felt guilty afterwards... :blink:...

    It was Trico's or go home where Bhurt and I were fishing. We stayed anyway and swung Skid Bitches, Streamers, Stoneflys on Tips, etc. but they would look at none of it...Still a nice day on the water...

    :sunny:

  14. Thanks to everyone who showed up for this weeks Friday Night Spey Party...As usual, it was a lot of fun casting a bunch of new rod/line set ups and talking Spey for a few hours.

    Specail thanks to FrenchCreek for bringing his collection of CND Spey rods for everyone to try. Sweet sticks Peter...

    In attendance this evening...(L-R)

    FrenchCreek.. Bhurt.. Wetduck.. Headscan.. Cheeler.. Max.. SilverDoctor..

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    Headscan launching the bomb, as Bhurt looks on and checks out the rod/line combo...

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    SilverDoctor playing with a Loop Opti 8124 and Vision Ace 8/9 Scandi Head...a perfect match.

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    Till next time...Keep both hands on the rod.

  15. With proper instruction, it's not that difficult to learn a few standard spey casts and go fishing. But, like anything else, it takes a lot of instruction and years of practise to master all 3 casting styles... PNW Skagit Casting , Scandinavian Underhand Casting and Scotish Ghillie Style using Long belly lines.

    I think I'll line up a 15' 10wt. with a long belly line for tommorow night as well. I have a new Vision Spey Ace 75' head, that Gordon brought over from Scotland for me, that I've yet to try.

    ps. Good luck at Whitetail, Dave.

  16. We'll be hitting the Bow this Friday evening once again, to play with the Spey toys and work on the casting skillz. Everyone is welcome to join us. We'll be on river left (east side), across from the Fish Creek Boat Launch, starting around 6:00pm. These informal Spey gatherings are a lot of fun and I hope to see the usual crowd, as well some of the new Spey casters too.

    Greg

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