Hi guys,
So I was fly-fishing for pinks the other day (first time fly-fishing for salmon) and had a blast. Managed to entice the majority of fish to bite and ended up bringing ~10-15 fish to hand. Had ~10+ pop off at/around my feet, or further out. I just stopped counting after a while
ANYWAYS, I was using a 6wt fly rod, which is a rod that I broke near the tip (high sticking a fish) a couple of years ago and have since repaired. The result is an ~8ft rod which, I imagine, is a bit stiffer than a regular 6 wt.
Now, there were a few things I noticed while fighting fish:
1) A good "fighting butt" would be nice; the metal end-piece on my rod ended up digging into my stomach a bit a few times. Not that it even bruised, but it just took away from the experience a bit. I would maybe try a DIY addition to my 9ft 5/6wt (e.g. a champagne cork) but...
2) I almost ended up with a pierced nose (when the wind picked up); a stiffer rod might help with this.
3) I was fishing mainly still-water but last week I was tossing blades with this fly rod (w/ a spinning reel) and had a heck of a time with fish that ended up in the faster current. A stiffer rod might help in situations like this.
4) I could only cast 40-50 feet, so I'm thinking a longer rod might help with this. (I know, I know, pinks travel close to shore; I hooked a few at the end of my retrieve, just as I was about to re-cast... the area I was fishing, however, allowed for some longer casts and sometimes a longer cast -- or a fish hooked on one -- is satisfying). While length may add difficulty to landing fish, I picked up a light, telescopic, CnR landing net to help with this (I had quite a few fish pop off at my feet, so even with an 8 foot rod I would want a net in the water I was fishing).
I ended up purchasing a 10ft 7wt today, but was also considering the 9ft 7wt and 9ft 8wt. Just wondering if I made the right call or if I should exchange the rod before I head out... I'm now thinking that maybe the stiffer, shorter 8wt will be better for cutting thru wind and doubling as a rod for bigger fish (e.g. chinook). I have this nagging feeling that this 7wt is going to be about as stiff as my 8ft repair-o 6wt...
I don't imagine I'll be fly-fishing for much else other than pinks in future years -- maybe the odd coho/chinook off Ambleside, or some trout up to 8lbs in some "local" rivers -- at least not anytime soon... The guys in the tackle shop said that a 7wt is more than enough for pinks but, again, there are other issues at hand.
Thanks for any input,
Z