Members mobowhunter Posted July 3, 2006 Members Posted July 3, 2006 Hey guy's, I'm still new to the fly fishing,started in February, but I am having a heck of a time with 6X and 7X tipet. This is my set up. I use either a 9' 6 wt. White River rod from Bass Pro or a 9' 4 wt. Sage Launch. Both have Orvis braided leaders that I attach the tipet to with a surgeons loop. I have had trouble when a fish takes the fly I raise the rod and break the tipet at the knot on hte leader. All I get back is the loop. the line breaks right at the knot. I an useing either Rio or Orvis flurocarbon and wet the knot before I chench it down. It seems like it has just started now the hot weather is hear. Any suggestions?
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted July 3, 2006 Root Admin Posted July 3, 2006 Double or triple surgeons? A Frog Hair rep told me you have to use a triple- I was tying a double. It did make a difference. Bad tippet? It can happen. The 6 wt is heavy for that kind of tippet. 4 wt should be ok. And lastly, heavy hand. I have a friend who can't set the hook softly... he gets too excited. You might tie in some expandable tippet- what's it called? It's on the tippet of my tongue.... SHOCK GUM!
timsfly Posted July 4, 2006 Posted July 4, 2006 Yep using a 6wt and using 7X and 6X is tough, I use shock gum and it works great it will stretch almost twice its length,makes a nice shock absorber, it goes at the end of your fly line(between the leader and the fly line, it is good stuff, but when you buy your next rod, get a 3 or 4 wt that will help a lot. Tim Homesley 23387 st. hwy 112 Cassville, Mo 65625 Roaring River State park Tim's Fly Shop www.missouritrout.com/timsflyshop
Members mobowhunter Posted July 4, 2006 Author Members Posted July 4, 2006 The hook set may be part of my problem. Bass fished for 20 years. Old habits die hard. I will try the triple knot tomorrow with my 4 wt. rod. I guess you can find the shock cord at about any fly shop? I will look for some the next time I'm in. Thanks a bunch. I will put it to the test tomorrow.
jOrOb Posted July 4, 2006 Posted July 4, 2006 I read an article one time that talked about loading the rod during hookset. The author felt that a lot of "bass guys" had a tendency to actually create load when they took up the slack just before hookset. This load caused a quick snap which caused breakoff. With this in mind, I have always tried to take up my slack smoothly, then apply pressure after I feel the fish. I was having a lot of breakoff issues at the time, and this seems to have helped. jOrOb "The Lord has blessed us all today... It's just that he has been particularly good to me." Rev MacLean
Greg Posted July 4, 2006 Posted July 4, 2006 I wouldn't be completey sure that it is your 6wt rod causing the problem. Unless it is a very fast action (stiff) rod? I always use a 5 wt and always use 6 or 7x on Taney and only very rarely break off. I would agree that if you have bass fished it may be a case of overpowering the hook set. Greg "My biggest worry is that my wife (when I'm dead) will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it" - Koos Brandt Greg Mitchell
Members OnTheFly Posted July 4, 2006 Members Posted July 4, 2006 Not sure who makes the product or if the product is still available but the Dam Store outside of Eureka Spring Arkansas use to carry a product that as a braider shock leader for light weight tippet (6X-8X). Almost universally a 6wt rod is too much for a 7X and you have to be careful with 6X. So now you are what we would call an “even” fly fisher…not go buy yourself a good G series 4wt Scott fly rod.
Snow Fly Posted July 4, 2006 Posted July 4, 2006 There is a fly shop in St. Louis that has what you are looking for Item # 668 "Shock - Gum sections Call toll free number 800-659-1707. They do work! "God gave fishermen expectancy, so they would never tire of throwing out a line"
Rolan Duffield Posted July 4, 2006 Posted July 4, 2006 All of us are guilty at times in breaking off flies, regardless on how well they were tied or the tippet used. Perhaps you have a fast rod tip. A fast rod tip makes it hard to set a hook easily without breaking off light tippets. The top "tip section" of the rod will only bend about 2' whereas a medium action rod will bend approximately 1/3 the length of the rod making it a lot easier to take the shock setting the hook. You might try using a heavier line size (7 weight instead of 6 weight)which will help soften the fast tip action for trout fishing. Also try to develop a technique where you only use a slight wrist motion to set the hook. I normally use this technique just prior to picking up the line at the end of the cast.
Members mobowhunter Posted July 5, 2006 Author Members Posted July 5, 2006 Well the triple surgeons knot and my 4wt rod was much better. I didnn't try any 7X but the 6X was fine. I am going to try the shock cord on my 6wt rod. I don't think my 6wt is too fast action. It's a CV2 9' 3 piece, it realy is a good feeling rod. I do like using it for wooleys and such. But all good advice from you guy's. This is such a good web site. I realy appreciate the help from everyone.
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