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Beginner with questions....Salt vs Fresh Fly Fishing
I've been wanting to get into fly fishing for quite some time. After doing alot of reading and searching on the internet I think I have a good idea of what gear I'll need to get started....
But my question is in regards to Salt vs. Fresh water fly fishing. I'm taking a trip to Roatan (an island off Honduras) this May. We're going to a fairly remote part of the island the flats fishing is supposed to be great. I've been looking into purchasing a 4 or 7 peice travel rod and reel. Obviously, this could get quite expensive. The resort suggests a 7-9 weight rod for most of the species. Since I do alot of bass fishing in VA, ideally I'd like to purchase a rod and reel that I could use for bass once the trip is over. I'm having a hard time justifying spending all that money for a one week trip. Are saltwater and freshwater rods the same? Different? Suggestions? |
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Re: Beginner with questions....Salt vs Fresh Fly Fishing
well mainly salt water rods are larger and a higher weight because the fish u catch with them are larger. if your only going for one week i would say see if you can rent a setup or find a guide service or somthing that will hook u up, salt water rods/reels are really expensive.
i fish bass with a 5wt rod. and unless you know anwhere in maryland or VA that has monster 12lb bass like in texas or down south, i wouldnt go much higher then that. once you pass a 5 or 6 wt for bass it's like your fishing with an iron poll. it's just diffcult and no fun. i've had more fun useing 4wt rods for bass then i do with my 5. but i bought the 5 beucase it allows me to throw around some of thoes really cool looking poppers and weighted streamers. |
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Re: Beginner with questions....Salt vs Fresh Fly Fishing
Thanks guys. I think I should look into a guide service down there. I know the resort doesn't have rentals which is why I started thinking I'd buy one. If I couldn't regularly use it, it'd be a waste of money.
Another question, I've seen a million posts about the best outfits for beginners, so I won't go there.....but can anyone make a recommendation about LL Bean gear? I've got a $200 gift certificate. I def would like a "travel" type rod that would fit into my backpack (i do alot of camping in Shenandoah/GW Forest). That said, for that type of fishing, would I be better off with a 4 weight? I'd been thinking 5 as it seems to be everyone's pick for a beginner. |
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Re: Beginner with questions....Salt vs Fresh Fly Fishing
[quote=JeffK;21228] If I couldn't regularly use it, it'd be a waste of money.
QUOTE] You've got some great fishing not far from Washington DC from reds in South Carolina to albies in N Carolina to stripers and blues in Montauk and north If you can find a guide in Roatan that will furnish tackle ---its the best bet
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Re: Beginner with questions....Salt vs Fresh Fly Fishing
A fairly typical 9' 4pc 8wt will serve you well on those flats down there. A Cortland Endurance reel will give you a good value but still withstand the rigors of the saltwater environment. That same rig will work well on stripers, blues, redfish, etc on the east coast asl well.
However, that rig is FAR from ideal for trout fishing in the Shenandoahs. Something more like a ECHO classic 8' 4wt would be MUCH more ideal for that. Taking a 9' 8wt to those streams is a textbook example of taking a bazooka to a knife fight.
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Re: Beginner with questions....Salt vs Fresh Fly Fishing
A 7 or 8 with med-fast action will do fine for both. My go to rig for bass and smaller saltwater species (blues, false albies, etc.) is a 7wt SP with a Ross Canyon (Not Big Game) #3. There are many salt water safe rods/reels... for a decent set up that will do both look at something like a Sage 790-4 FLi or VT2, with a Ross Cimarron or CLA. All will take a beating and not mind the salt water at all for $490-$635 for rod and reel. The thing that won't cross over real well maybe the line... a good bet IMO would be to try a warm water clouser taper, should work OK in both environments.
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