by darrin terry » October 20th, 2009, 4:29 pm
I think, in my case, part of the reason I like the shorter rods for creekin is my peronal history in fishing followed that path. I started fishing (as an adult, not the fishing I did as a kid) on Dinkey Creek. That was the largest moving water I ever wanted to fish. My favorites were the tiny creeks in heavily wooded canyons. Very shady, very quiet, very fishy. My favorite rod for those conditions? A 4'6" UglyStik with a cork grip matched to a Mitchell 310 reel with about 100 yards of 4lb test. Size 12-14 Gamakatsu single egg hooks (red) with Pautzke's Red Cap eggs or small spinners for the bigger/deeper pools.
When I made the move to flyfishing, my world view of trout fishing changed. Suddenly these long rods made fishing larger waters easier while at the same time made some of my favorite water very difficult to fish. Of course some of the difficulty went away as I grew accustomed to wielding the 9' rods, but I still found the length hampered my fishing far more often than it helped. On tiny creeks that were more open, less bushy, the longer rods get more play. But the 6'6" 2wt was almost perfect for me. Now, the 7' 3wt is my goto for those waters. Except the very bushiest which I'll go back to the 2wt again.
Like everything else, what suits one to a tee may not quite fit the next fisher. I've 11 rods, 9 are graphite, 1 is glass & the last is boo. Six of those rods are 9'0" - 2-4wts, 1-5wt, 2-6wts & 1-7wt. For the rest, I have 1-4wt @ 7'6", 1-3wt @ 7'0" (glass), 2-2wts @ 6'6", and 1- 3/4wt @ 5'6" (boo).
How do you tie the fly to your hooks without killing them with the thread? I keep cutting them in half.