i use a pitch fork ...they fight pretty hard
I'm gettin' all teary eyed. Thanks.Can't wait to get back up and fish with you and Josh, KP. You guys are a lot of fun.I've been fighting a bug for the last 24 hours or so. Fever, chills etc. I went to bed at 5pm yesterday and just got up. I had some very weird dreams. One was of fly fishing for drum. Quite vivid too. I may have to drop the boat in Oak Orchard this weekend and see if it was some sort of premonition. Anyway, no work for me today. I ain't fit to drive.RG
Soooooo...how did the boat run??? Glad to hear your feeling better!! Josh and I are headed to the shores of Oneida tonight to look for Mr. Wally!!! No flyrods tonight though! LIFE IS GOOD!!--KP
New to fly fishing, I have a 4-5 weight rod. Which line would be easier to cast with, and get more distance. The 4 weight or 5 weight, or does it even matter Thanks
Nah, I didn't go anywhere other than the grocery store. I feel much better. Tomorrow will be a good day on the stream Go get those eyes bud! It will depend on the rod really. A slow rod will cast a weight forward line better where a fast rod will tend to cast a double taper a bit easier. I'd suggest a WF5F anyway. A weight forward line will serve you well in any event. Distance is more a function of form and proficient technique than equipment....in my opinion. RG