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Great help folks.. Good stuff and just what I was hoping for.
Thanks Turvy... I have to admit .. when you said "smallies" - I wasn't thinking *five* pound class smallies. Color me jealous. ;) and a 9# carp should certainly be a test. My 8wt *graphite* rod *is* over-kill for the majority of bass I catch here. I mostly only throw it when I'm using really big baits (most would consider Pike-sized) But I digress - as usual :oops: .
Thanks again everyone.
Keep 'em coming.
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I think you can land a big fish with smaller rods if you fight with the butt of the rod like we are suppose to. The problem with light gear as I see it, is not good for C&R and limits the size of flies needed.
I have been catching Bass on 4" bunny flies. Something I am not going to cast well with a 5 wt. let alone an E glass...maybe an S or a Hybrid.
Just my feeling. I was seriously thinking the bigger Cabela's for this reason, but I have a McFarland already and a nice Hardy blank.
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I totally agree Fly Goddess. I've landed two catfish, 25 and 27" on a 3 weight this year.. I do cast a lot of 4-7" flies and many tied on 1/0 hooks. Not only do you have to cast them but, even with a 6wt graphite, it takes a decided (and sometime exaggerated) strip-set to get the hook set - especially on topwater stuff.. Like everyone - I'm looking for that "perfect" rod. ;)