Oh, I've never seen those leaders. Will have to look out for them as I'm a big Maxima (nylon) fan and have given up completely on fluorocarbon
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Can’t beat the information and the offers on here. God if anyone is giving anything else away for free I’d certainly say thanks and yes please. I have a 6 weight rod someone or the op can have for free. I’ll put up a picture soon, located in Rotorua and can accompany for a fish.
one heck of a good offer there......snap it up and you will be miles ahead of us bums who self taught and have spent the next 30 something years trying to unteach bad habits....Ive heard of chaps being able to get fly line out without a rod,just perfect technique and timing,Ive seen demo by a pro and yip its eye opening to be sure.
Gees, glad I didn't ask what's the best rifle to go hunting with, thanks guys for all the advice, will have to wade through all this. My change of hunting to fishing has come about because of ,left hip op playing up, right hip being a pain, gout in right ankle is a pain, plus hearing aids. So you can see I would be in the poo if I fell anywhere while hunting and can't get up the hills like I youse to, so it`s river and surf fish hunting from my caravan. OK, this is what I've got, fly rod is a Kilwell Costomline 54-93 , 7*9", AFTMA 6/7, Reel is a Olympic 460 . I think the old line is a middle weight one but may be ok to practice with. Isn't old age a bugger.
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That get you started, take Carpe Diem up on his offer for a lesson,
You have great saltwater fishing around Auckland, the average kahawai will out fight a trout twice its size, I've caught flounder and plenty of herrings/mullet, trout and the odd pannie snapper, on a small nymph while estuary fishing, good place to learn.
AFTMA american fishing tackle manufacturers association (I think)..... the 6/7 means line wight of either 6 or 7 so yes its middle of range...4-5 being tiny stream and 10-11 being big water or even salt water. those reels are awesome. got one that size and 2 bigger versions.
Hey Guys I've gotten a PM from @homebrew.357 and wouldn't you know it he lives the next suburb over 10 minutes away... So I'll do everything possible to sort him out with a few tips and casting lessons when he's available and a few wee secret tricks and flies as well....
If he agrees I'll post a few we pics for you that may help a few more of you from a distance.
Tight lines and warm barrels guys!
CD.
O god, I can just see the pic`s that are going to be on here, :XD:.
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And I've just been asked that I would like for xmas!!!, ;) :thumbsup:
To be brutally honest regarding the gear you have, that is a 'handicap outfit'. Those limp hanging cock Kilwell hollow glass rods with the giant cant - get - them -apart ferrules are a chore to use and the Olympic narrow Arbour trout loosing -jam -on- the- first -run reels are well made but only good for 1 pounders. Grab some of the other gear on offer.
@Moa Hunter - Sorted mate I gave @homebrew.357 a old CD GHR competition rod of mine I was given as sponsored product a few years back that we tried today with his reel and it cast fine.
I did start with his rod - and we both agreed that maybe the carbon rod might be a bit better for him and it could remain as a backup.
He actually picked up the casting very well and progressed solidly to some distance over the hour I spent with him at the park whilst Mrs Homebrew and the dog walked the outer pahways. We also looked at he rollcast he might employ as we tweaked his technique.
Would love some time on the water with him sometime to get to the next level - another good due that you meet on the forum eh!
CD.
I`m glad I got onto Paul, good pointers and kept me at it till I got it sort of right, then said try this rod with your reel ,nice feel and control , dam good rod. Then he said "It`s yours" well what can you say, thanks heaps Paul, it`s great to meet some of the good guys out there, tight lines mate, Doug.:thumbsup:
now THAT is awesome.....
That's is a really kind and decent act @Carpe Diem. Hopefully hb357 will keep practicing at home, watching his back-cast to see how the faults there affect the forward cast and next time you see him he might pass the 'blind fold test'