View Full Version : All around EC Saltwater Fly Rod Setup?
iskipowder21
06-27-2007, 08:14 PM
So I am in the market to purchase my first saltwater fly rod set up and need a bit a guidance. Realistically 90% of my casting if going to be done from the beach or jetty targeting blues and stripers. I am looking toward the cheaper side of things and have looked at a few of the TFO rods. I am just unsure of what weight would suit me best all around? 8 9 10?? I have been told I have sound casting technique and prefer rods with a faster action. Any recommendations for a reel and line(full sink, intermediate?) while we are at it?
Free Range Lobster
06-27-2007, 08:27 PM
9wt TiCR-X
Lamson Radius + spare spool or Colton CR9 http://www.anglersedgemarine.com/content.asp?nav=96035&cpid=4906&
SA WF floating saltwater/Rio Outbound Intermediate
PS: overline this rod (10wt on a 9wt rod)
iskipowder21
06-27-2007, 08:29 PM
ya got a setup like that you want to part with?
Free Range Lobster
06-27-2007, 08:30 PM
ya got a setup like that you want to part with?
Nope, sorry, all my rods are spoken for. :D
mushmouth
06-27-2007, 09:02 PM
Nope, sorry, all my rods are spoken for. :D
:yourock: Hijack :yourock:
I'll be in RI this W/E, you around? ...sent PM...no response :frown: :the_finge
mushmouth
06-27-2007, 09:22 PM
un - :yourock: hijack :yourock:
if you're going off jetties or the beach and you're just getting into salt water, no need to go above 8 weigh to start...
This photo is of a 5-6lb blue (average inshore blue you'd get from a jetty this time of year...)
http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l289/plaurelli/BFonFly.jpg?t=1183000873
Don't expect to be needing more than an 8wt from shore if you're just getting starting in the salt water fly world...
I started with this 8wt, it's a fast action and the only thing i'd change about my intro to salt water fly fishing would have been a softer action rod....and one that catches slightly bigger fish.
pechelman
06-27-2007, 10:28 PM
i would definitely go with a 9wt if for no other reason than youll be able to throw bigger flies. (or deal with wind better etc)
An 8wt is definitely enough to catch pretty much anything youll get hooked into.
Andy_B
06-28-2007, 06:26 AM
Lobster:
Do you have a Colton CR9?
mnflyfish
06-28-2007, 10:06 AM
You said "cheaper", and I have actually casted this rod, and fished with it. Real nice in the wind, definately better than the price. And a portion of the proceeds goes the the Redbone Society run by a buddy of mine, to help fight CF. http://www.redbone.org/rods.html
The flyrods have a nice backbone so fighting stripers would be a lot of fun, and like I said I was casting tarpon flys into a rather strong wind with pretty good success.
Good Luck,
Jay
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