Below you will find a post by Will Winans on luck, fishing and summer pursuits:
I consider
myself a lucky guy for a few reasons: One, because I'm getting married to girl
way out of my league this September, and two, because she let me buy a drift
boat two and a half months before our wedding.
So I'm
happy to report that local smallmouth fishing has been pretty great this
summer. July gave me a chance to get out on the new boat with some great
folks and get into some hard fighting fish. Aside from a few hot days,
the mild summer has made for terrific fishing and ideal local river flows.
Considering
the average size of smallmouth bass, you'd think a 4 or 5 weight rod would be
about right. But these fish are strong and they eat big flies. 6 to
8 weight rods will get the job done better.
Here are a few rods worth checking out:
The new
Radian from Scott offers a lot of feel and flex with plenty of power. A
great smallmouth/steelhead crossover!
The Sage One; probably the most versatile rod on the planet, possibly my personal
favorite for smooth casting in a number of situations
The Hardy Proaxis 9' 7 weight. This rod has incredible power, with a tip
that gives finesse. Not to mention, it's on Sale as are the 10, 11 and 12 weights.
By
mid-July local smallmouth water temperatures were nearing 90 degrees!
Warm water can increase bass activity and feeding but it can also melt
most cold water fly lines or at least, make them frustrating to cast.
Check out the Rio Smallmouth Line. It'll keep its shape in
warm water and cast nice clean loops.
A few
other things from the shop that make life easier on the river:
Simms Solarflex Shirts; quick drying, sun protection, very
comfortable.
Simms Streamtread Sandals; lots of traction for wet wading and ventilated for
comfort. Perfect for hopping in and out of the boat or wet wading.
If you
don't have any big trips planned this year, try the local fishing around
Chicago. You can have a great day on the water and be home by dinner.
Stop in to see us and we'll be glad to help.
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