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Old 02-08-2011, 05:59 PM
Dust1n Dust1n is offline
 
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Originally Posted by diamonddave View Post
I'm going to give you a little free advise,
take notes...

When fly fishing you need to match your rod to the size of fish and the conditions you are fishing in. If you are using a 1 wt rod and manage to hook into one of the decent browns in Prarie, the time it takes you to finally play that fish out, will have some serious physical issues on that fish, more than likely kill it.
We as fishermen, outdoorsman, need to try and limit the mortality rate in the C&R streams that we fish. Match the rod to the fish, take pride in matching the hatch, fooling that elusive brown, and get him in as fast as possible and released to catch again.
ill give you some free advise here too bud

if i recall which i do.....your aloud keeping any 2 trout in the of the river on certain months....there are brookies in there and whites and i dont think you need a 6wt rod to land a 4 inch brookie....and guess what who says u need to play him tell he dead tired you can use the rod to your advantage by holding it on one side to throw it off balance vice versa......thanks tips
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