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ChezJfrey
Consider hiring a guide and learning as much as you can from them. Will save you a lot of money in the long run.
I recently bought my 2nd okuma celilo rod. its a 9'6 lite action rod. can't wait to catch something nice on that.
when u are fishing are other people catching fish? if they are pay attention to how they fish. if they are nice ask a question.
It gets worse, much worse. I fish 5 lamiglas and 2 G.Loomis rods all with Shimano reels. Plus a couple other cheaper rods but still with shimano's. Add in the drift boat, and new trailer coming up. Yikes!
Oddly enough, I don't see many others most of the time...maybe that's my problem? LOL!
I will say though, I've done some hiking around and discovered some places that I would swear has GOT to be good spots for fish...good flow, holding spots, cover in form of riffles or white water, deeper slots but with submerged boulder protection from overly strong current, seams, etc.
It gets worse, much worse. I fish 5 lamiglas and 2 G.Loomis rods all with Shimano reels. Plus a couple other cheaper rods but still with shimano's. Add in the drift boat, and new trailer coming up. Yikes!