speedbird
Life of the Party
I managed maybe 4 or 5 resident trout outings but had some of the most fun I've had fishing in a long time doing it. I got into four fish, all smaller than 10 inches and loved it. My 6wt Echo Boost Blue was definitely overkill but the fish were still fun. I think I can definitely justify the money on a rod just for trout in rivers. My favorite local fly shop suggested the Echo Trout X 5wt. It comes in at the upper end of my budget, but still within it. That said, I question if I would rather purchase a lighter rod weight. I looked at the rod and it was significantly more limber than my 6wt. My original idea was to pick up a 3 weight, but it seems rather difficult to find a longer rod and I think that would certainly help with my casting.
A sample of the trout fisheries I am interested in are Pass Lake, Alpine Lakes, the Cedar, Yakima, Naches system, Methow, Snoqualmie Forks, and Upriver Sea Run Cutthroat. While I have a lot of fun blue lining streams where a small rod would be all I need, I don't think I am good enough at it to justify the money on a dedicated small stream rod. The advantage of the 5wt would be a rod I could use in all of these fisheries, and do anything from nymph, throw dries, and streamers with. I could probably get away with it as a backup Salty SRC rod too. The downside of a 5wt would be a rod that seems close to the 6wt I have now. I like a punchier rod for throwing streamers anyways, and it doesn't seem like I have much luck on bigger fish regardless.
Would a 4wt be enough rod for the fisheries I intend to use it on? Or would I end up overplaying a lot of fish, and not having enough rod for the type of fishing I normally do
A sample of the trout fisheries I am interested in are Pass Lake, Alpine Lakes, the Cedar, Yakima, Naches system, Methow, Snoqualmie Forks, and Upriver Sea Run Cutthroat. While I have a lot of fun blue lining streams where a small rod would be all I need, I don't think I am good enough at it to justify the money on a dedicated small stream rod. The advantage of the 5wt would be a rod I could use in all of these fisheries, and do anything from nymph, throw dries, and streamers with. I could probably get away with it as a backup Salty SRC rod too. The downside of a 5wt would be a rod that seems close to the 6wt I have now. I like a punchier rod for throwing streamers anyways, and it doesn't seem like I have much luck on bigger fish regardless.
Would a 4wt be enough rod for the fisheries I intend to use it on? Or would I end up overplaying a lot of fish, and not having enough rod for the type of fishing I normally do