by dahlberg » Mon Mar 03, 2008 4:21 pm
hi Y
A ten will work fine for casting etc and really isn't bad unless, or I should say, untl you have to do some heavy lifting with the fish directly below you.
It can be done, but before you go, I suggest you practice, using a scale, on pulling 6-8 pounds with your flyrod.
Someone to hold the scale for you and have them stand about 30 feet away. (farther is even better because you have to deal with the line stretch, whish is HUGE as you will see)
Experiment with rod angle beginning at 180 degrees, in other words a straight pull. Next, raise the rod about 10 degrees and try again. Continue to increase the angle by 5 or 10 degrees until you begin loosing pulling power. (Don't break your rod attempting to equal the poundage you acheived with the lower angle)
If you get a stubbon fish and you need to put some heat on it, try to get yourself in a position so you can use the most efficient rod angle. You may have to move the boat forward or stand in the highest place possible in the boat in order to achieve it.
good luck!
L
Larry Dahlberg
The Hunt For Big Fish