wes hodgson

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  • in reply to: Scott G2 action question #54042
    wes hodgson
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    G2 is a nice stick.

    in reply to: any fly fishing sites geared toward beginners? #53986
    wes hodgson
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    Have him check out videos on Youtube. Lots and lots and lots of great how to info on there. I compleatly learned to cast two handed rods from watching videos on that site.  Not only about casting, but gear, bugs, flies, reading the water, different techniques for different fish.  

    ~Wes

    in reply to: The best all-around 8 weight Rod? #41860
    wes hodgson
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    Bob,
    First of all, I wish you all the best in your search for your new 8wt. I agree with everyone who has already said that you need to “cast as many rods as you can”.  One rod may work great for me, may not work great for you.
    Couple things to think about.

    It’s hard to buy a bad 8wt, all the rods listed are great.

    The line is what tosses the fly, not the rod.  The rod only helps in determining the shape of the loop. A fast rod will not toss a bigger fly any better than a slower rod. Note a fast rod may help in achieving a more narrow loop that cuts into the wind more efficiently. This is not to say that a slow rod can’t be cast with a tight loop.

    You would not go hunting for Bear with a .22, so make sure you’re using the correct rod for the fishing. My Xi-2 8wt is overkill for bones in most places other than the keys and Andros. I use a 6wt everywhere else.

    Casting Salt rods is different than casting trout rods. I have practice, a lot, and can now cast 12wts without any issues, however at first, it was painful …. Literally.

    Most Keys guides will tell that if you can cast over 60feet, your chances of success go up exponentially.

    The smart keys guides will tell you it’s even more important to put your fly close the fish in less than 2 false cast

    I ended up buying a sage XI-2.  A rod that is very versatile, because a very good keys guide told me that “when you actually use it in the salt, you’ll love it, and be glad you had it”. I have had lots of time to practice with the rod, and hardly fish it in the fresh water (its overkill). I also hate hate casting this rod for practice, however when I am on deck, with the wind blowing, and fishing the rod in the salt (which is what I bought it for) I actually love love the rod. The guide was correct. I love slow trout rods. But for the salt, I want a rod that loads very fast and can punch our 70feet without a thought.  I use a Bruce Chard 8wt (Jim Teeny) on my Xi-2, and it loads great. I hate the rod if I am not using that line.

    Good luck with your search and have fun.
    ~wes

    in reply to: This will be amusing. #29573
    wes hodgson
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    Hi guys,
    I am New to the Board. My name is Wes i am 25 and addicted to fly fishing. I just finished Grad school, and I was just hired as the new Orientation and Mobility specialist/ Blind Rehab Specialist for the VA in Des Moines IA.

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