I spent a few hours at the lake yesterday with a friend. We were up against high winds, colder than normal temperatures, and neither of us really know the "lake game". Fortunately for us we found a few bluegills which were eager for a slowly twitched Briminator.
What did work out nicely was I was able to spend quite a bit of time casting the South Fork Rod Company seven foot 2/3 weight and eight foot 5/6 weight glass rods. I am really impressed. The 2/3 weight is wonderful and the 5/6 weight was zipping out casts with ease using a Scientific Anglers Sharkskin 5WF line.
I was also able to use the new Z-Reel Natural 5 reel which allowed me to fish both the South Fork Glass rods with a quick and simple spool switch. I really like this reel. It has a quality feel, smooth click, and the leather brake pad just sets it apart from so many other reels that are out there.
Yesterday was a good reminder that to have a good time on the water all you need is a fly box full of bluegill flies, a light line rod, and a sheltered cove away from the wind.
2 comments:
Blue gill never disapoint. I had a day like that not long ago and hooking those eager fish makes for a fun trip.
AYOTF...you're right. I never look down my nose on bluegills. Great fun on the fly.
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