Hello all,
I've lurked the forum for a while and finally decided to register. I will give a little back story on my experience and then I will get to my questions. I have been trout fishing in our parks since as long as I can remember and I mean that quite literally I only have a few fleeting memories earlier than the first time I was casting some sort of fly/lure/bait into Bennett Springs. Now I've always been a spin caster and not fly fisherman and honestly I seemed to always do well enough on things like maribou jigs,and wooly buggers that I never really expanded my selection past that. So here I am at 32 years old with a nearly all my life as a trout fisherman and I feel like I am completely missing something. Not that the park experience is bad, I just want to take it a step further and do some fly fishing and in more natural settings as well as the park fishing. About a year ago I went down to wally world picked myself up one of their fly rod combos, which I'm sure isn't great but it's low cost and should get me started, put a Cabelas prestige WF line on there and have been practicing my casting when time allows. I have only taken my fly rod out to a park once so far on a rather crowded day and I didn't feel comfortable enough using it for more than 30 minutes before I went back to my spin cast. I am starting to feel more confident in my abilities now so I am going to give it another shot pretty soon.
First question:.
As my technique progresses what are the signs i need to pay attention to that will let me know that I need to upgrade past my current setup? The rod and reel feel quite alien to me still at this point so I don't know what feedback i should or should not be getting through the rod. Maybe I am just over thinking it at this point and time and it will come to me with more experience but I would like to have some sort of clue.
Second question:
What flies? Holy information overload Batman! I don't even know where to begin on this one. I have some grey and olive scuds that I picked up before I took the fly rod out the last time and a never ending supply of wooly buggers thanks to the fly tying kit I bought my dad for Christmas a few years ago. What are say, a dozen flies that I should have in my box? I will certainly expand from there, but I need to establish some sort of foothold. I may borrow that kit and give making them myself a whirl(I can already feel an addiction coming) and I can look up youtube videos on how to make them I just don't have any idea on where to start from. In another thread I saw someone suggest the book "Fly Fishing for Trout in Missouri" I will be ordering that off of Amazon ASAP!
Sorry for the long winded post! I'm looking forward to many good conversations with what looks to be a pretty good online community here.