Catch of the day [Fishing]
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Dream fish for me this evening…a double figure Barbel
Congrats on the catch mate, great looking fish!
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Thanks HTF…they are beasts, the hardest fighting British coarse fish
I had an up and down end to the river season here; I lost a HUGE Barbel in a spot I'd been prebaiting for 3 weeks with boilies.. Two days later my mate (a fisherman who features regularly in the angling press) dropped into the spot with a bit of meat and caught the river record ...18lbs. (Anglers mail next week I guess)
On the last night, cold and tired, I managed to pull another smaller one out, on hair rigged bread.
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One of these would look great in the fishing room, @Giles…
And a great reason to finally come visit me!
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It sure would…..But, currently fishing room looks like a couple of Great Whites have had a bust up in there. I'm modifying my GT rods (taking a hacksaw to a USD800 rod concentrates the mind) and updating the hardware etc on a load of lures, so we have paint, varnish, Araldite, you name it, all over the place. I have to keep the door shut, in case Paula sees the squalor....
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… taking a hacksaw to a USD800 rod...
Sounds fun!
Well there's a three year wait so you've got plenty of time to cleanup.
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Figured this would be the place to ask… trying to get a fly fishing set up going and can't decide on what I want/need.
Anyone have experience with the Temple Fork Rods? I know they have a ton of options, but thinking about one of their entry level rods. The local fly fishing shop owner said it's run by an ex Orvis designer so they are "great" for the price... but then again, he had a lot of stock so I couldn't tell if he was serious or just trying to shift some kit.
Ive used Sage rods before, and my dad's Orvis rods are always great, but I don't think I need anything that fancy. Thinking 6-8wt rod and a reel that won't be afraid of a little saltwater (brackish) every once and a while...
Anyone have something similar that they like?
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I'm with Giles. Only ever used sage. Hence my username. Sage 9 foot 5 weight 4 piece. My first fly rod many years ago. Their lifetime warranty is hard to beat. You may want to look at Tenkara rods for a simple set up to see if you like fly fishing prior to investing in a full set up. You may even prefer the Tenkara for the simplicity.
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Thanks for all the input guys!
Essentially, I want a rod/reel that I can take out my backyard and do some Bass fishing (i have three stocked ponds in my neighborhood), but also take to the Bay (5 minutes away - sightly brackish water) and fish for Redfish and Specs. Having a set up I can also use to Surf fish for Pompano and Reds in the Gulf is a plus, but I don't think I need a true Saltwater set up.
Ill take a look at the Tenkara and Rodwalker set ups as well.
Thanks Gents,
Adam