got the gear

simon-ayre

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Well ive got the gear now just need the bottle to go and use it.
just tried it out on the field and ended in a big bunch of line so i think the trout will be safe for a while. these braided loops are also a night mare
 
simon
the key to practising is tie a leader on an put a 4inch piece of wool at the end of it. Do not try and power the cast like shore fishing let the rod and line do the work. stop your hand dead at about 2 oclock do not bend the wrist, wait until the line has straigtened out behind you (on a good cast you will feel the back cast weight come onto the rod) then bring the cast forwards to about 10 oclock again do not bend writst. you can then let line out on either the back or forward cast but stop the line with the left hand before line straightens (if doing another dummy cast) or follow the cast through if laying the line on the water.

Are you up north of the region or down here with us smoggies.
 
Well ive got the gear now just need the bottle to go and use it.
just tried it out on the field and ended in a big bunch of line so i think the trout will be safe for a while. these braided loops are also a night mare
Simon,
First bit of advice.
If The braided loop has length between the end of your flyline, and the actual loop, you wont get a smooth roll as the line turns in the air, It will kind of hinge on the loop, understand?? The flyline should be right inside the braid tube, far enough so that it is right against the beginning of the loop.
Also, whilst you practise, you dont need any trace or loop on, just get used to casting the flyline first mate.

PS, where do you live?
 
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I found a large rubber band or a jumper/jacket with big cuffs helped

hold the rod as you would and either elastic band the butt of the rod around your wrist, or pull your jumper/jacket cuff over the butt or butt and reel.. it hels stop you flexing your wrist!
 
thanks for all the info lads, I'm from a little village called fishburn just north of sedgefield,
the gear i have bought is very cheap till i decide whether i like fluf chucking and probably overpowering i went for an eight weight fiberglass rod a shakespear real and a cheap eight weight floating line.
Anyway I'm very impatient so went to sharply tonight for three hours, didn't get a touch ,i used the above set up coupled with a 9ft length of 6lbs fluorocarbon, and went through all the limited flies i have,i felt that i should have also taken a mono leader as the flouro sank every time resulting in quite a bit of weed on the hooks
Any way still enjoyed myself gonna see if the fpo is up for a run to derwent tomorrow to walk the dogs, i don't have an ulterior motive of course and i didnt realise id left the rod in the car (lol)
 
simon
try west house farm at stillington i think it is only 8 quid for a 4 hour sporting ticket. well worth the money also there is lots of space to cast with not a lot of trees etc behind you.
Jason
 
Simon I live at Stillington,not far from the coke works,lol.Give us a pm and if my hand allows i might be able to meet you at west house.My son got a few good un's out not so long since and as i've said i might not be able to fish all the time but i'll do what i can.:) :cool: :thumbup:
BTW Deltaflash at Ferryhill have a good selection of flies at reasonable prices.I go threre 90%of the time for mine
 
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Simon I live at Stillington,not far from the coke works,lol.Give us a pm and if my hand allows i might be able to meet you at west house.My son got a few good un's out not so long since and as i've said i might not be able to fish all the time but i'll do what i can.:) :cool: :thumbup:
BTW Deltaflash at Ferryhill have a good selection of flies at reasonable prices.I go threre 90%of the time for mine

cheers tooly, would be up for that maybe next weekend or the weekend after,will pm you when i can get there ,sorry don't Know where the ponds are or the coke works for that mater but did go to darchem a couple of times when i was younger ,what flies do you recommend i get for this water and what methods do you advocate.
Sorry about all the questions!
 
Hi mate you can't be that old if you don't remember the coke works at Fishburn.
I'll pm you and meet you somewhere easy.As to the flies a general selection would cdc's,buzzers,cat's whisker's,hare's ears,blobs and fritzes also some parachutes if there is'nt a lot of wind.
Hope that helps.
 
Hi mate you can't be that old if you don't remember the coke works at Fishburn.
I'll pm you and meet you somewhere easy.As to the flies a general selection would cdc's,buzzers,cat's whisker's,hare's ears,blobs and fritzes also some parachutes if there is'nt a lot of wind.
Hope that helps.

im thick i thought you ment coke works at stilly, not fishburn, couple of questions though whats a cdc , and would mono be better than the flourocarbon i usedm the other day it seemed to take my flies down into the weed at sharply
 
Hi Simon,

CDC Literally stands for Cul de Cunard, (Bottom of the duck) small oily feathers that wont sink, so sit just in the waters surface, imitating a fly struggling to get out of the pupae.
Mono may be better, but shouldnt make that much difference. You havent got a sinking loop on have you??
 
Hi Simon,

CDC Literally stands for Cul de Cunard, (Bottom of the duck) small oily feathers that wont sink, so sit just in the waters surface, imitating a fly struggling to get out of the pupae.
Mono may be better, but shouldnt make that much difference. You havent got a sinking loop on have you??

Cheers for that, No idea about the loop it came with the fly line which is a floater so i doubt it, should i try a bit of gink or is that only for dry flies, and how can i tell adry fly from a wet , and whats a lure as opposed to a nymph, whats a tippet is it diferent from a cast , is it wort bying them or should i make them ,bloody hell my head hurts with all these questions
 
simon
why dont we organise an evening at west house. I think it is 8 quid for a 4 hour evening sporting ticket - not a lot of dosh to learn on a live water so to speak.

Anyone else up for it.

Jason
 
simon
why dont we organise an evening at west house. I think it is 8 quid for a 4 hour evening sporting ticket - not a lot of dosh to learn on a live water so to speak.

Anyone else up for it.

Jason

Love to ,only problem is work it would be just after six before i could get down
there and id need directions


can i just say thanks to everyone as well, very impressed with the time everyones taking to teach me the ropes!
 
where do you work - i think even 8 quid for 3 hours is not bad at all less than 2.70 per hour - BARGAIN. I know i have just posted about joining the fluff chuckers but did loads about 10 years ago so will be able to help you.

jason
 
As the season is finished it could be saturday or sunday evening.It's normally from 4pm for an evening ticket till about 8.45ish this time of year.There is a little hut where we could all sit and have a bit craic about what's what for about 1/2 an hour then put it into practice. Jack knows more about which flies are which than me so he'll probably tell you which ones are which.I just tie fluffy things on and hoy.
If you want your line to float put a bit of floatant on,you can adjust the depth of you fly with it as well,by stopping short of the hook from the loop end.Any how if we can arrange a date we'll talk all this out.:thumbup: :D
BTW it's a doddle to get to from Fishburn
 
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Work up in chester le street Jason but have to travel and pick the wife up from work before im allowed out to play lol.Available any evening though after ive dropped her back at home

Tooly sunday evenings are good for me have my son till about 3 but anytime after 4 is great, is the season just about over i was hoping to fish all summer before going back to the sea in winter , allthough this year i should have stopped indoors for all the good it did me!




Just a word of warning though to others in the area of west lake ,when i eventually go please stay well clear as a 23 stone bloke with a flimsy glass stick must be a health and safty risk Lol
 
Simon, If you want to buy flies, try here, It may look a bit daunting at first, but it isnt. order before 3 pm, they will be with you the following day, take a bit time to look at the types of flies on offer. Although I tend to tie my own, I sometimes use selectafly.
If you pm me your address, Ill send a small selection of my patterns to you.

http://home.clara.co.uk/selectafly/index.htm
 
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