My first trout on the new float reel!
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My first trout on the new float reel!
Yahhooo!
I got out this morning before I had to head to work. I've been dying to try out the new float rod and reel. I've only used a float rod an reel one other time and although successful, I had a coach with me. I wanted to break my set up in solo.
I hit the creek this morning with very low expectations....I looked at it as more of a practice day. I got onto the drifts pretty quick, but my casting needs a lot of work.
After a few trial drifts, I felt I was ready to work some water. The very first spot I walked up onto had fish written all over it. I got my drift right where I wanted it first shot and....dunk! Floats gone! Fish on! My heart was pounding, I knew it wasn't a big fish, but it was a fish! After a little tussle, I had him under control.
My first bow on the new float reel. Sweet.
I moved down the creek further and started working another stretch. The float disapears again! I love setting the hook with a noodle rod. Fish on! Another bow....a bit smaller than the first, but still another!
My second bow on the new float reel.
I haven't felt this proud and excited about catching a small fish in a very long time.
What did I learn today? I learned a few things.
1. I need casting leasons.
2. There's a feeling in your gut when you see your float work its way throuh a good drift and you know it's gonna disapear.
3. Having the float disapear is an awesome high.
4. Making your way through the bush with a float rod and reel takes a little more care and time.
I want to thank Float and Skeinmachine for all their tips too. Thanks guys.
I got out this morning before I had to head to work. I've been dying to try out the new float rod and reel. I've only used a float rod an reel one other time and although successful, I had a coach with me. I wanted to break my set up in solo.
I hit the creek this morning with very low expectations....I looked at it as more of a practice day. I got onto the drifts pretty quick, but my casting needs a lot of work.
After a few trial drifts, I felt I was ready to work some water. The very first spot I walked up onto had fish written all over it. I got my drift right where I wanted it first shot and....dunk! Floats gone! Fish on! My heart was pounding, I knew it wasn't a big fish, but it was a fish! After a little tussle, I had him under control.
My first bow on the new float reel. Sweet.
I moved down the creek further and started working another stretch. The float disapears again! I love setting the hook with a noodle rod. Fish on! Another bow....a bit smaller than the first, but still another!
My second bow on the new float reel.
I haven't felt this proud and excited about catching a small fish in a very long time.
What did I learn today? I learned a few things.
1. I need casting leasons.
2. There's a feeling in your gut when you see your float work its way throuh a good drift and you know it's gonna disapear.
3. Having the float disapear is an awesome high.
4. Making your way through the bush with a float rod and reel takes a little more care and time.
I want to thank Float and Skeinmachine for all their tips too. Thanks guys.
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Way to break in a new Rod and Reel Mark
Markus Wrote: got my drift right where I wanted it first shot and....dunk! Floats gone! Fish on!
Dosen't it go like this.....all of a sudden.... WHAM!!!!!!!.....The float DIVES under the surface!!!!!!!!!, then WITH A ONE ARM SWEEPING HOOK SET ,fish ON!!!!!!!!!!! when you use a float Rod and reel
(just kidding Kev )
Markus Wrote: got my drift right where I wanted it first shot and....dunk! Floats gone! Fish on!
Dosen't it go like this.....all of a sudden.... WHAM!!!!!!!.....The float DIVES under the surface!!!!!!!!!, then WITH A ONE ARM SWEEPING HOOK SET ,fish ON!!!!!!!!!!! when you use a float Rod and reel
(just kidding Kev )
Re: My first trout on the new float reel!
Lol ! that is like learning soccer from Pele and Maradona together:))Markus wrote:Yahhooo!
I want to thank Float and Skeinmachine for all their tips too. Thanks guys.
Very nice post and pictures Markus !
I still remember my first bow on float reel.. that was so exciting !!
p.s
if you wish to learn some crappie fishing I'm sure BBR would take you under secret bridge
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Dosen't it go like this.....all of a sudden.... WHAM!!!!!!!.....The float DIVES under the surface!!!!!!!!!, then WITH A ONE ARM SWEEPING HOOK SET ,fish ON!!!!!!!!!!! when you use a float Rod and reel quote]
Nice! Big O
Oh, nice fish too, Markus
How did you take those pictures? May need to hire your camera man.
Dosen't it go like this.....all of a sudden.... WHAM!!!!!!!.....The float DIVES under the surface!!!!!!!!!, then WITH A ONE ARM SWEEPING HOOK SET ,fish ON!!!!!!!!!!! when you use a float Rod and reel quote]
Nice! Big O
Oh, nice fish too, Markus
How did you take those pictures? May need to hire your camera man.
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Auto Set.Steve G wrote:
How did you take those pictures? May need to hire your camera man.
I put the camera in a tree pointed where I want it. I set it for 60 seconds so I don't have to run like hell. I also have it set to take 2 additional pics 10 seconds later in case the first one doesn't turn out.
I love pictures for my digital scrapbook.
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