I appreciate the compliment, but that is actually Cortland Fairplay I run on that L.L. Bean Streamlight reel for my river rig. For being about 5 or 6 years old, that Cortland Fairplay casts and fishes great for smallmouth.I bet Jifigz can put a lot of you to shame with an 8wt CGR running Cortland peach. I’m a pretty bad fly caster anything over 30 ft but I don’t need to be good when I’m fishing 20 ft wide mountain streams.
I bet Jifigz can put a lot of you to shame with an 8wt CGR running Cortland peach. I’m a pretty bad fly caster anything over 30 ft but I don’t need to be good when I’m fishing 20 ft wide mountain streams.
I appreciate the compliment, but that is actually Cortland Fairplay I run on that L.L. Bean Streamlight reel for my river rig. For being about 5 or 6 years old, that Cortland Fairplay casts and fishes great for smallmouth.
I've gotten my money out of that CGR. I paid about $50 for that thing many years ago. It has hauled in hundreds of fish for me, and I've really put it through its paces. Last summer, I had to glue the handle onto the blank because it was becoming really loose.
Too much tight line "flipping" will make you a horrible caster ;-)I typically wade as close as I can without spooking the fish. But not really sure. I am a horrible caster though.
Dude-the main rod I fish with is a CGR. 7'5" 5wt, and more than likely, I have Fair Play on it 🙃 I even have a Cortland Crown II reel to match.Oh I forgot, there’s no way you would have splurged for the peach! 🤣🤣
Yeah exactly. I'd say, 30-400 feet, if I see a trout feeding, I'm FAIRLY confident I can hit it. Start getting into the 50-60' range, yeah I'm gonna go for it, but I'll muff it up probably 50% of the time. Beyond that, I'll still make an effort, and sometimes get lucky, but most times-it's just a chit chow.I bet Jifigz can put a lot of you to shame with an 8wt CGR running Cortland peach. I’m a pretty bad fly caster anything over 30 ft but I don’t need to be good when I’m fishing 20 ft wide mountain streams.
I wish they still made the CGR's in 8 weight. Redington doesn't make the Butterstick in an 8 weight anymore, either. Orvis still sells the Superfine glass rod in 8 weight, and I have thought about picking one of those up. I like my other Superfine a lot.Dude-the main rod I fish with is a CGR. 7'5"
I can hit a target and get a good drift from 80 feet just like you. I wade 40 feet closer and make the cast as far as possible. 60 percent of the time, it works every time.