by duckdog » March 28th, 2015, 12:03 am
I have 2 fast sinking full sink lines( a 5and a 6wt), 2 fast sinking 25 ft sink tip lines again a 5 and a 6wt, a clear 10 ft sink tip with a slow sink rate ,a Rio versa tip ,and a couple of floating lines for fishing Crowley. What i use on a particular day depends on where the fish are hanging out and the time of year. If the fish are deep then it's the full sink, and a deep midging rig. And maybe the 25ft sink tip. If they are in 10 ft of water then it's the 25ft sink tip and a normal midging rig. And I might rig up the full sink or the clear tip as well, some times the fish will move off into deeper water, some times I might want to go probe the shallower water. I usually bring 3 rods out with me.If it's fry time it will be the 10 ft clear tip or a floater with a fry pattern to throw around the weeds , a deeper rig like the 25 ft sink tip with a fry pattern , and a midge rig.
Like I said , the fish dictate. just try to have the whole water column covered. If you only have 1 rod and reel to dedicate lake fishing, get extra spools for that reel. I wouldn't be without a fast sinking full sink, a 20 or 25 ft sink tip and a floater. If I could only have 2 lines it would be the 25ft sink tip and the floater. If I could only have 1 line it would be the 25 ft sink tip. You can midge vertically with that 25 ft sink tip . Geez I can't wait till Crowley is open !