Yesterday morning I was able to slide the kayak into the family pond for a couple hours of fly fishing and testing out the recent modifications that I have made to the Native Ultimate. I am really happy with how everything is laid out and it's nice having the fly rods off the deck of the boat and in rod holders.
Admittedly I got to the pond a couple hours to late for the bass bite but it was still great to get out and paddle.
Got to represent.
This fly rose a good bass up against some submerged structure but I popped just he tried to slam it. Complete miss and he was long gone.
This pond is really a special place...even if the fish aren't pushovers.
I fished the 7' and 8' 5/6 weight Eagle Claw Featherlight fly rods. I am really impressed with these "economy" sticks. They are perfect to use out of the kayak.
As has been the case this spring it's been a bluegill that has saved me from a skunking.
I left the pond as the temps were moving from hot to very hot. We've seen several 100 degree days in a row which is always a pleasure coupled with the "Dirty South" humidity.
4 comments:
Looks AWESOME! I'd have fun with that. Do you want me to e-mail you the photos of my rig for your contest?
Rob...you're not on facebook anymore? Sure...you can email it. I'll toss it on the TFM facebook page.
Nice photos... love the ride! You gotta like the lines on the Ultimate. It looks great just sitting there by itself in the water!
What weight line do you run in the 7 foot Eagle Claw?
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