Solitario Lupo
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I think I’m moving on to a 10 to 12wt. My 8wt has no backbone to hook into those toothies. Any suggestions.
Where’s the problem area the cast or the fightNot sure what action the 8wt but was thinking a fast action would help.
Got the cast down pack but it’s the setting the hook then keeping them on.Where’s the problem area the cast or the fight
Perfect example.You can have a fighting butt put on most rods if you know a good rod builder I had one put on my 7wt fenwickI was going to mention action. My river smallie 8wt. is a Scientific Angler, pretty much a fast action tip but the butt end of the rod is slim. I picked up a used Fenwick 7 wt. a few years back that I had to repair the reel seat, it's very slow action and too whippy for me. Then I have a super cheap South Bend "Black Beauty" 8-ft. 8-inch 8wt. that is more like a broom, lol. The action is very fast and the butt end of the rod is super thick. I've only used it a few times, I really don't like it but I haven't used it very much, might make a good rod for throwing big streamers. Neither the Fenwick nor the South Bend have fighting butts, my Scientific Anglers rod does.
As expensive as I can get a good sale on them. If you know someone who builds them let me know. Anyone on the site want to do it let me know.I would guess that your looking in the IM7 range for graphite rods next is how much do you want to SPEND lol
Store bought rods are truly cheaper and have a better warranty(they can afford you slamming them in a car door) but custom rod are 100% what you want and usually done in a matter in which the rod builder would want his own to be.If you want a custom rod you really,really need to know what YOU want.As expensive as I can get a good sale on them. If you know someone who builds them let me know. Anyone on the site want to do it let me know.
I stick the end of the fighting butt against my body and just lean back to keep pressure on a strong fish.Question why do you need a butt on a fly rod. Mine has one and I never use it. I can see two handed casts. Also they can be great for spin or centerpin but a fly rod that's fast action.
They can be a life saver when your arm is about to give outI stick the end of the fighting butt against my body and just lean back to keep pressure on a strong fish.
I love doing that with my spinning rod. But I’m starting to learn not to stick the rod tip in the air straight up and down I’ve missed a lot of musky doing this when they jump the hook/lure goes flying out their mouth. Learning how to bow to the fish. So most of the time my rod tip is pointing down at the water.I stick the end of the fighting butt against my body and just lean back to keep pressure on a strong fish.
I have zero experience with musky on the fly, it would be interesting sor sure. I had a long toothy type critter chase my wooly bugger once on the Susky, one chomp and the line was sliced, I was told the area I was fishing in Falls, Pa. was known for pike. I would think it would be difficult to get a good hook set with a beast like that, do you use a steel leader?I love doing that with my spinning rod. But I’m starting to learn not to stick the rod tip in the air straight up and down I’ve missed a lot of musky doing this when they jump the hook/lure goes flying out their mouth. Learning how to bow to the fish. So most of the time my rod tip is pointing down at the water.