anacrime wrote:wanting to leave early, constantly complaining about being hot/cold/tired/hungry/going too far/etc
man up!
Rollincast wrote:I agree with Brians, DARK TO DARK is always the plan. If that doesn't work for you then PLEASE say something BEFORE we hit the water. I pretty much have the "What's Mine Is Yours" attitude about flies, rods and hot spots. So, feel free.
My biggest pet peeve is.........EATING. If you must eat 3 meals while fishing, then PLEASE bring it with you. You shouldn't expect your fishing partner to stop and break down gear to run you to the store so you can grab something to eat. If we are driving by a store as we are moving to another spot, fine. Otherwise, as an alternative, bring what you will need to be happy.
Randy
castaway wrote:Pet peve..... Well in Golf - a lot of guys have 1000 dollar clubs and a 2 dollar swing... I think fly fishing is thee same way.... However, I am a gear junkie ( two 2wts, one 3wt, one 5wt, one fiberglass 7wt (6wt modern) one 8wt - and 14 old reels) My most expensive rod I purchased was the 3wt - I built it - st. Croix - about 140 for the rod... But I would have never owned a Sage if not for the Poker tournament.
I guess the 600 dollar rods for a guy who doesnt catch many fish - seems like playing nike golf clubs, hitting from the blue tees - when your score is 105.
invest in a guide for a day at 300 bucks - and you will get a lot more... (easier said then done) - I have never used a guide...self taught rod builder, fly fisherman...
As some people have shown us - using a steel rod, fiberglass, 1970's reels, will not make you catch less fish...nice gear only makes you look like you catch more fish.
Hey wait a second, I don't own anything close to a $600 rod and I suck at flyfishing!DrCreek wrote:Oh man, say it 'aint so! You're saying that all Sage owners who own the "higher end" rods only bought those 600$ sticks in order to "look good" and to make up for the fact that they are really just poor flyfisherman that "don't catch many fish?" I had no idea that was the case for every high-end Sage rod owner! If that's the case, I guess there's alot of us out there that must really suck at this flyfishing thing!
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