Ants wrote:Has any seemed confident enough to mix components from different makers?
Ants wrote:Steelheading in three selective steps
The easy step - buy two handed rod. I just bought a Loop Goran Anderson Signature Series in 12ft and 6 weight. (Some folks, like me, are easy prey for close out sales).
Near Easy - select and buy line / setup. Here's the request for help.
The existing inventory includes the following that I hope would be part of the setup.
RIO 24 pound 15 foot leaders from Float to 7.0 IPS (6 leaders)
Backing
30 pound on 250 yd spool (more likely choice of the two)
20 pound on 100 yd spool
The AFFTA suggests a 250 grain in 30-50 foot length for 6 wt.
From here I am asking for suggestion of what to buy and how to assemble. My preference is for Skagit style since that has been my limited experience so far and my two videos cover Skagit.
Thanks for any help.
Oh, the near impossible, tie on a dry fly and land a steelhead. Maybe I should try for some of those stripers and save some gas money as a quick return alternative, but I am sure it is easier for Ming than for me.
Ants
Ants wrote:Thanks Brian.
The list of manufacturer rod suggestions was something I did not find earlier.
As I read more, listened to more videos, the selection seemed to make more sense. The fine points will likely take time, just like a normal rod.
My guess is that your suggestion to start with a Skagit head allows me to use a weighted leader (that doesn't work well with Scandi setup).
All the discussions on two handed Rod setups seem like a foreign language at first. It seems easy to understand the words - they just don't make much sense.
My last time at LBCC, I took advantage of individual lesson. My correction at that time was to keep my rod closer to vertical in the casting stroke. There must be much more to learn.
Thanks again Brian and others.
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Ants wrote:Brian,
Are you suggesting that for the same rod, a Skagit head for casting heavier flies and a Scandi head for lighter flies can both be effective (albeit at not necessarily the same weight)?
It seems if I make it to the River Spey, I can accurately be Spey Casting. Otherwise, it will be two handed casting on local water. Marshall pointed this out with my first two handed session, but I fell into the pit of lazy jargon and called it Spey.
If your answer is Yes, then my line purchases would be -
Backing
Running line
Skagit head
Scandi head
Leaders for Skagit or Scandi (will one set work)
At some point, I guess the question of an extra spool or a spare reel get asked?
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