Howdy all,
About twenty years ago my grandfather passed away and I was given his favorite (and only I think) fly rod that has been hanging on a wall wherever I have lived. Recently I've had an urge to put the rod back to work and catch some trout in honor of my grandfather. I spent some time dry casting in the backyard the other day and feel pretty comfortable with going out on my own to fish with it, but I do have a couple questions for anyone willing to help.
There isn't much info on the rod itself, other than the brand name 'Cortland' and that they recommend No. 7 line. Does anyone have a recommendation on a decent line that won't break the bank?
I also know nothing of flies, and was wondering if there are any specific flies I should pick up, or if I should just grab an assorted package.
As for tying the fly on, will an improved clinch knot will work? It would seem that the line is rather thick to tie onto a small hook, so I assume there is a leader of sorts that should be used. Any suggestions as to the type of leader and length I should go with?
Finally, would Cabela's be the place to go for what I need, or are there other locations that would be able to help me out? I don't mind paying a couple extra bucks to support the small businesses.
Thanks,
Forrest
Posted Fri Sep 16, 2011 6:30 am