Showing posts with label Trout Spey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trout Spey. Show all posts

Feb 1, 2024

New Spey Line Kits Offered by Gorge Fly Shop


So you got a new spey rod and it's now time to put lines on it. It won't take much searching to realize some solid advice could save you hundreds of dollars not to mention the hassles of finding out the lines your buddy suggested to you don't work well with your new rod. 

To save everyone a bunch of headaches we pre-assembled these RIO Spey Line Kits to help get you going in the right direction. Everything assembled is tested and proven by our staff. These are solid choices. 

Our kits are designed to get you into a scandi type dry line game as well as skagit sink tip game. No matter what conditions you encounter you can be sure to have the basics of what you need to find success. 


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Dec 30, 2023

Callum's New Bauer RVR MS Reel


Callum puts his new gear to work out on the river. He is loving his new Bauer RVR Microspey reel. Does Trout Spey sound intriguing, and if you have questions,  call us!  We are the heart of trout spey..... you may ask why, well that's because we love it!!


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Dec 26, 2023

Did Someone Say "Trout Spey"


Steelhead tend to be the star of the show at this time of year, but the Trout Spey fishing should not be overlooked!  Most of the famous trout fisheries in the Rockies and Northwest are not crowded and the fish see little pressure. This can make for some of the best streamer fishing of the year. The staff members at GFS are all Trout Spey junkies. Give us a call to get your gear dialed in.


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Jul 20, 2023

Lamson Remix HD - Great option for your Spey or Trout Spey Rods


If you’re in the market for a great Spey reel that is under $300, check out the Lamson Remix HD series.  It has a full cage that’s perfect for mono shooting line and a solid drag system.  It’s available in two sizes that accommodate Trout Speys on up to most steelhead rods.  Excellent performance for the dollar!




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Oct 14, 2022

Brook Trout Trip with Polar Bears

Drop into the Wild

The Turbo Otter took off from the remote drop off lake as we loaded the canoes for the 9 day float trip bearing toward the Hudson Bay. Albert, a native man and his family reside at the tiny outpost through the summer months, kindly gives us a tow 10 kilometers across the stillwater lake and drops us off at the headwaters to begin our 75 mile river journey. Albert's word of caution is "Don't run! The one who runs is the one to be attacked." This area is the furthest southern artic air reach and is a summer home for polar bears.
Six guys, 3 canoes, brook trout, polar bears and the furthest off-grid we've ever been. What more could a fly angler / outdoorsman want! Will the fishing be good? Will the weather be favorable? Will we see polar bears? All of these questions will be answered in the next nine days.

Upon our first afternoon shortly after being released to the river our first question was answered quite swiftly. It only took about a half dozen cast for all of us to find our first hookup. By the time we were setting camp that night the concern of the fishing experience was long since laid to rest. 


During the night the rains came and in the morning we woke to soaked in conditions and wet gear. River was on the rise and taking on color. We decided to stay at this camp another night to allow the warmth of the day to dry us out. 

The weather pattern on this trip seemed to rotate about every 24-36 hours with times of sunny warm and dry to times of rain, wind and total moisture saturation. Each event had us looking for the next change. When warm and dry the bugs were bad. Then wind would come and settle down the biters. Next came the rain and with each rain came dew point saturation. Next we were hoping for the return of sun to help dry out. As the sun came out so did the bugs therefore starting the cycle all over again. This pretty much was the course of the entire trip. 


By mid trip I came to realize the best approach was to take it day by day and prepare for the next weather change. No need to worry about the fishing as it remained good through all the weather events although notable that fishing seemed to get real good as the fronts approached. 

Where are the Polar Bears!

I think it was about day five or six maybe, my canoe partner and I were ahead of the others as we rounded a sharp left corner that had a deep back eddy off to the right. The piled up river debris before the eddy blocked our view of the deep cut in the river until we reached the apex of the turn. 

At that point we turned to look back up the cut to see the pure white, polar bear coat. Our bush pilot told us there would be no mistaking a polar bear for anything else white in this nature. He was dead right. That white is unmistakable. 


We instinctively back paddled quickly and put some distance between us and this cuddly looking, deadly beast. Next the cameras came out. Going to be a long photo shot but any photo will be better than none. A heightened awareness for our safety fell upon us all from this point in the trip onward. 

That evening we set camp at the confluence of another river. While exploring and fishing camp water one of the crew came across some pretty fresh bear prints. With the prints being on the small-ish size we concluded that they were most likely black bear prints. We didn't see much other 4 legged wildlife on this trip but the signs of their presence was all around including many moose and caribou prints. 
 

The Fish

This river passage is home to a native strain of sea run, migratory brook trout. They come to their home river for the fall spawn season. Strong and aggressive for their size which was generally in the 17" to 21" range. The experienced angler will tell a warning though to not think of these as your average 19" tailwater fish. If you do you'll get your 5 weight handed back to you in pieces. This is 7 weight water with an 8 weight not out of question to handle these migraters. 

Spey Water? Oh hell yeah! Lots of swing water and willing fish. There really was no wrong way to fish for these aggressive eaters. Our favorite was a mouse pattern fly. These brookie's would explode for surface offerings. Next favored tactic would be your choice, bugger flies, intruders and anything with bright colors. Coho flies are great here. Heavy streamers and jig tied flies dredged the buckets and picked the pockets. The back eddies held willing pike that seemed to also eat anything stripped past them. 

Next to our last day we woke in camp to soaked in conditions. The sun did not rise this morning. We all got up for morning coffee but as the saturated air soaked through our layers we retreated to tents and waited out the cold, damp morning. 

Late afternoon the sun finally appeared and the drying began. We had to make a decision. The details include the fact that we are 14 miles from the pickup point and the pilot would be there at 10am. Using our SAT phone we called the airbase to confirm they would fly tomorrow. This trip comes with a major warning that just because you are scheduled to fly on this day their is no sure bet that you will. Many stories are out there on the web with participants of this trip remaining in place an extra day sometimes even two extra days due to weather. 

Our conversation with the airbase concluded that more than likely we would fly out on the next day so we needed to be at the pickup point. Our choices were to pick up camp and move seven miles closer and reset camp or remain in this camp and set out early for the fourteen mile canoe sprint. 

Since already late in day we opted to stay put and float out early. There would be no time for fishing during the float. 


On the last evening we gathered our food for a last meal. We already had a pile of firewood we collected the previous evening that went unburned due to the inclement weather. With some last sips of bourbon we lit off a fire and laid back for a gorgeous evening. The moon rose in full over the tree line and the dry winds removed the dampness and late into the night the clear night sky gave us a view of the aurora borealis.  


Up early on our departing morning and coffee was the only other major priority other than camp breakdown. With canoes loaded we set out on our fast paced fourteen miles. About halfway into the paddle-fest the bush float plane flew overhead on his way to landing. He saw us and spent some of his wait time flying the coastline looking for wildlife. We arrived to the pickup point at about 10:30am. 

Besides us and our gear we would also strap on the canoes to the float plane gear and take them back to the outpost launch site. There we would unload the canoes and refuel the plane. Part of the expense of this trip is paying for the return fuel to be flown in to the outpost camp. The flight is too far to make round trip on the two internal fuel tanks. 

It's a long flight in a bush plane. About 3 hours to fly there and more like 4 hours on the return with including the layover. Cool part was back at the outpost got a opportunity to talk to Albert about our experience and thank him for sharing this incredible wonder and his wise words. 

The Beaver flew in our return fuel. The ramp was used to offload the 55 gal drums

Hard to put into words...

The experience of this trip for me was more than a fishing experience. By mid trip I had forgotten what day it was and was no longer missing email or social media. While I was there for the fishing what I soon realized was the release of the usual daily life concerns. My priorities switched into survival mode and I learned to be on mother nature's clock. "Take it all in" is what I told myself daily. Be open in adjustments to the plan and take each day with what is available. Dry and sunny: Be a good day to bathe. Windy and wet: Good time to fish. Coffee good anytime! At times a little homesick while wondering what my wife is up too and how much trouble our dogs are giving her. 

Soon came a feeling of one with nature. My usual daily concerns switched to food, water and shelter. Have a good tent you can trust is just one of many notes I kept during the trip. Don't skimp on the dry bags and waterproof clothing is another worthy note. This trip provided a solid test for my gear as well as myself. If I only have one remaining desire in this fly fishing sport it is to do more multi day river float / camp trips. A day of fishing is good for my soul. Nine days of a river adventure trip is renewing for my soul. It's like hitting a reset button, for my life!
Greg

Oct 29, 2021

Micro Spey on the Deschutes River by Todd Moen


If you find yourself on the fence about trout spey maybe this will push you over the edge!


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Apr 30, 2021

Airfo Trout Polyleader Complete Kits


Are you looking for a complete versatile system for trout single hand, single handed spey, or trout spey? This might be the only kit you ever need. Everything from floating to extra fast sinking all in a zippered wallet. Always have the tip you need to get your fly in the zone. 



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Feb 24, 2021

Sage Trout Spey HD - New

George Cook gives the rundown on the new Sage Trout Spey HD

1109-4 10’9” 4pc 1wt:

Historically, 2wt Trout Spey was the lightest available but Little guy Little has arrived. The smallest of the small Trout Spey rods is now available and ready for action. Be it East or West baby spey is here to stay. Fly selection and use will dictate the boundaries for this light tackle specialty rod. Swinging soft hackles is assured but classic streamer patterns along with carefully designed micro intruders will see action as well.
  • Line Match: RIO Trout Spey #1 (Scandi Style Line at 190gr), Skagit Trout Spey 200gr
  • Sink Tips: 10’ conventional (Replacement) Tips, Floating, Intermediate, Type 3 & 6 in 55 grains, Scandi Light Versi-Leaders 7’ all types.
  • Reel Match: Sage Trout Spey Reel 1/2/3

2109-4 10’ 9” 4pc 2wt:

Today the 2wt Trout Spey rod represents ultralight versatility based on specialized lines coupled with well thought out fly patterns. The angler’s ability to harness fun and effectiveness is found here.
  • Line Match: Skagit Trout Spey Integrated 225gr, (Head 250gr), Trout Spey #2 (Scandi) 230gr
  • Sink Tips: 10’ Floating, Intermediate, Type 3&6 in 55 grains, Scandi Light Versi-Leaders 7’ all types.
  • MOW Match: MOW Light through 10’ sink tip.
  • Reel Match: Sage Spey Reel 1/2/3

3103-4 10’ 3” 4pc 3wt AND the 3110-4 11’ 4pc 3wt:

The 3wt Trout Spey represents the step right in and get after it Trout Spey rod. For the spey caster the transition from conventional spey rods is found with ease here. While there are two 3wts listed here, it should be noted that the shorter of the two (3103-4) is targeted toward smaller water, and a versatile offering, the 3110-4 sits in the historical length of a 3wt Trout Spey. Destined to become a favorite of the trout chasing crowd, be it east, west, north (Alaska Trout, Dollies, and Grayling) and south (South American and New Zealand trout). Sweet swinging is on the way.
  • Line Match: Skagit Trout Spey #3 275, Trout Spey #3 (Scandi) 265gr
  • Sink Tips: Scandi Light VersiLeaders 7’ all types.
  • MOW Match: MOW Light through 10’ Sink Tip, MOW Medium through 10’ Sink Tip
  • Reel Match: Sage Trout Spey 3/4/5

4113-4 11’ 3” 4pc 4wt:

The biggest of the SAGE Trout Spey offering, the 4113-4 is also the Work Horse of the Trout Spey Kingdom. This rod will see a myriad of angling opportunities throughout the west along with Alaska adventures as well as favorite haunts of both South America and New Zealand. The beauty of a 4wt
Trout Spey is your fly selection, and use expands greatly along with casting expectations (distance). Northern California and Southern Oregon ½ Pounders will indeed find themselves posing for photos as well. Come cast this gem and see how little plays BIG.
  • Line Match: Skagit Max Power 350, Trout Spey #4 (Scandi) 305gr, Skagit Trout Spey (integrated) 325gr, Skagit Trout Spey (HEAD) 350gr
  • Sink Tips: 10’ Spey Versi-Leaders, all type (Scandi 300). 15’ 109 grain sinktips in type 3, 6 & 8. (Skagit Max Power 350) 
  • MOW Match: Light/T-8, Medium/T-11
  • Reel Match: Sage Trout Spey 3/4/5, Spectrum LT 7/8

Undeniably Trout Focused, Undeniably Fun.

Featuring KonneticHD technology and a new fast action, the TROUT SPEY HD series of rods bring ease to lightweight spey techniques. Five rods from 10'3" to 11'3" excel with a variety of spey lines that are currently offered in 200-350gr sizes. The TROUT SPEY HD rods are primarily designed for spey casting as opposed to Switch rod style actions previously captured within Trout Spey category and features an action designed for skagit and scandi style casting techniques with trout appropriate sized flies.
The TROUT SPEY HD action will improve upon the application with a more stable tip (a balance between stability and tippet protection) and a power adjustment to better handle Trout Spey specific lines currently on the market and the trend toward heavier lines. The added models in the series will give anglers more options to select appropriate sizes for their fishery (fly size, fish size, and environment), with a smaller 10'3" 3wt model designed to work well with the shorter spey heads that are extremely popular today. The two handed short-rod, short-head combination allows anglers to retrieve and fish flies much closer, opening up possibilities in tighter quarters and the ability to cover water more effectively.
BENEFITS
  • Swinging flies for trout
  • Tailored to the latest developments in Trout Spey lines
  • Ease of casting streamers
FEATURES
  • KonneticHD Technology
  • Conifer blank color
  • Dijon primary thread wraps with Tan trim wraps
  • Tangle Free Fuji ceramic stripper guides
  • Hard chromed snake guides and tip-top
  • Vera wood insert with down-locking reel seat
  • Super Plus full-wells cork handle with decorative composite accent rings
  • Cork composite fighting butt
  • Tan rod bag with Brown logo and model tag
  • Tactical Green aluminum rod tube with Sage Medallion
LINE RECOMMENDATIONS - 
MODELS
  • 1109-4: (Grains: 150 - 200gr) - Soft hackles, small streamers <1 li="" unweighted="">
  • 2109-4: (Grains: 200 - 250gr) - Soft hackles, small to medium streamers 1- 2"
  • 3103-4: (Grains: 250 - 300gr) - Soft hackles, moderately weighted steamers 1 - 2"
  • 3110-4: (Grains: 250 - 300gr) - Soft hackles, moderately weighted steamers 1 - 2"
  • 4113-4: (Grains: 300 - 350gr) - Large streamers 3"


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Feb 23, 2021

Redington Claymore Trout Spey

Claymore Trout Spey Rods 2021


Info the work of 
George Cook/ Erik Johnson

2110-4 11’ 4pc 2 wt: 
The little guy trout spey is upon us. Bringing performance and value to center
stage the 2wt Claymore brings true trout spey to the west, be it an easy-going soft hackle swing session,
or select streamers swung mid-current the delightful ultra-lightweight toy has arrived.
  • Line Match: RIO Skagit Trout Spey (Head) #2/3 250gr, RIO Trout Spey (Scandi) #2 230gr, Single Hand Spey WF5F
  • Sink Tips: 10’ MOW Light Sink Tip, 10’ Scandi Light Scandi Versi-leader’s All Types
  • MOW match: MOW Light Series (all types)
  • Reel Match: Rise 7/8, Spectrum LT 7/8, Spectrum C 7/8

3113-4 11’ 3” 4pc 3 wt: 
Trout Spey in a 3wt provides versatility across a wide range of angling pursuits.
From mid-current salmon fly endeavors, to Sculpzilla (size 8) sneaky swims, the 3wt Trout Spey is
destined to become a western favorite. Be it Trout, Southern Oregon, Northern California half pounders
the 3113 Claymore will find its place in haunts both near and far.
  • Line Match: Trout Spey (Scandi) #3 265gr, Skagit Trout Spey (Head) #3/4 300gr, Single Hand Spey WF6F
  • Sink Tips: 10’ Standard Sink Tips (55gr) Matches with Trout Spey (Scandi/Skagit), 10’ MOW Light Sink Tip, 10’ Scandi Light Scandi Versi-leader’s All Types
  • MOW match: MOW Light Series (all types)
  • Reel Match: Rise 7/8, Spectrum LT 7/8, Spectrum C 7/8

4116-4 11’ 6” 4pc 4wt: 
Small plays big here. 4wt in trout spey takes the angler straight to the men’s
tees for trout, West Coast half Pounders along with sea-run Cuts and Dollies. Summer time swings for
aggressive smallmouth makes the menu as well. In the 4wt. theater fly use size takes a jump up
providing a list of targets and success stories for the taking… start the truck, Launch the boat.
  • Line Match: Skagit Trout Spey (Head) #4/5 350gr, Trout Spey (Scandi) #4 305gr, Single Hand Spey WF7F, Skagit Max Power 325
  • Sink Tips: 10’ Standard Sink Tips (65gr) Matches with Trout Spey (Scandi/Skagit), 10, 12.5’ MOW Light and Medium Tips, and Scandi Versi-Leader’s All Types.
  • MOW Match: Light and Medium MOW Series
  • Reel Match: Rise 7/8, Spectrum 7/8, Spectrum LT 7/8


Description

The CLAYMORE Trout Spey Fly Rod is designed to handle any trout river. This fast action rod was built using a smooth yet powerful blank that progressively increases as you move up in line weight. This progression allows for intuitive casting while providing the perfect combination of power and feel. With features that include a down locking reel seat for balanced and Polymer Pinch Grips for increased line control, the CLAYMORE makes casting a two-hander more enjoyable and less like you’re swinging a medieval weapon around. So go ahead, grab on with two hands and enjoy a day swinging your favorite run.

Whether you’re in the pursuit of wild steelhead or just enjoy swinging soft hackles on your local trout stream, the CLAYMORE Two-Handed Rod was designed to handle the needs of any battlefield. This fast action rod family is built using a smooth yet powerful blank, making for intuitive touch-and-go style casts when fishing classic style patterns early season as well as turning over the heaviest of sink tips during the colder months of winter. Offered in everything from a lightweight 2wt Trout Spey to 13 ½ foot 8wt Spey, the CLAYMORE rod family will cover any run you might find yourself in. With features that include a down locking reel seat for improved balanced and Polymer Pinch Grips for increased line control, the CLAYMORE makes casting a two-hander more enjoyable and less like you’re swinging a medieval weapon around. So go ahead, grab on with two hands and enjoy a day swinging your favorite run.

Features

  • Fast action
  • Premium grade cork handles
  • Polymer Pinch Grip sections on top and bottom handles for increased line control
  • Anodized aluminum down locking reel seat for improved balance
  • Section tips epoxy coated to prevent sticking
  • Spey, Switch, and Trout Spey rod models
  • Fully protective cordura rod tube with dividers
  • Lifetime warranty

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Jun 12, 2020

Airflo FLO Tips


The spey angler has alot of sink tip choices. Once you migrate beyond the basic T-series of sinking material you now start to venture into the "transitional tips."

These type of tips start out as one density and transition into another density. They can be extremely useful for particular fishing situations as well as improving cast presentations by creating smoother transitions between head and sink tip.

Airflo FLO tips are designed to give you this smooth transition and helps you to keep your fly in the zone longer. It's a win win!

FLO Tips come in 10 foot and 12 foot configurations. One quarter of the tip on the head side is intermediate material that transitions into the remaining three quarter which is sink tip. The sink tip part comes in four different densities including T-7, T-10, T-14 and T-18. Ten Foot FLO tips are 2.5' intermediate and 7.5' sink tip. Twelve foot FLO tips are 2.5' intermediate and 9.5' sink tip.

Each tip also features color coded head loops for quick identification as well as looped on the business end for easy tippet application.


FLO Tips also come in a Kit including a tip wallet. The ultimate FLO Tip Kit for steelhead setup could be a Kit plus add a 12 foot FLO in T-10 and T-14 and you'd have every tip you could need for any steelhead situation.

Shop Airflo FLO Tips and Spey Lines

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Jun 8, 2020

Airflo Salmon Steelhead 5 Foot Polyleaders

Airflo Polyleaders in 5 foot can have many uses. They handle well on single hand fly rods. They perform excellent as trout spey leaders. Also very useful for scandi applications.

But on 24lb cores just like the bigger 10 foot models and come in all the same densities including 3 clear models of Floating, Hover and Intermediate.

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Jun 2, 2020

Burkheimer Trout Spey - In Stock



If you are shopping for a Burkheimer Spey Rod you should probably take a look at our inventory. We are quite confident that we can claim to have the largest Burkheimer inventory instock, anywhere in the world. Note; We also normally have a couple single hand trout rods in stock as well.

If not in stock we'll be happy to special order one for you. All models are listed on our e-comm store for purchase. Please note not to get in a hurry for special order burkheimers. These sought after rods are built "One of a kind and One at a time." No mass production here!

Just in: We just got the highly anticipated Trout Spey 3113-4 in both Vintage and classic finish. These won't last long and more are already on order. Even if we sell out you will still get the next one faster from us than anyone else.

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Special order Burkheimer Spey Rods

Special Order Burkheimer Single Hand Rods

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May 28, 2020

Burkheimer 3113-4 In Stock

Vintage
Trout Spey is a diverse culture. To some it's an art while to others it's the feeling of serenity. It's no longer tied by the burdens of "how many" but instead it incites "The One". It's letting go and letting nature choose its fate.

The heart and sole of a Burkheimer two hand spey is the heart and sole of trout spey. Many would suggest a coexistence was necessary for the formation of both. The Burkheimer feel is the product of this coexistence.

Enter a NEW model for 2020. Meet the 3113-4 in both Classic as well as Vintage models.

Vintage photos


Vintage Spey - 
  • Reel Seat: Smoked Nickel with California Buckeye
  • Guides: Smoked Nanolite Stripper and Smoked Snake Guides
  • Cork Inlay: Five Layer
  • Winding Check: Nickel Silver
  • Handle: Hand Sorted X-Select Flor Grade Cork
  • Blank Color: Translucent Black



Classic Pictures


Classic Trout Spey - 
  • Reel Seat: T-6061 Dark Anodized Aluminum
  • Guides: Chrome Nanolite Stripper and Hard Chrome Snake Guides
  • Inlays: Classic, three layer
  • Handle: Hand Sorted Select Flor Grade Cork
  • Blank Color: Deep Cedar Green

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Apr 19, 2020

Soft Hackle Flies from RIO



Fishing Soft Hackle, Emerger type of flies might just be the most fun a trout fly angler can have with waders on. Really, there is no wrong way to fish them. You can use them alone or as a dropper or swing them. Personally we like to rigged them in tandem and swing them with small trout spey gear like the Sage Trout Spey HD. We've just added a bunch of new soft hackle patterns from RIO and Solitude.

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Mar 7, 2020

RIO Video - How to Fish a Soft Hackle

Really good info in this video. Doesn't matter if you want to swing soft hackles on single hand rod or two hand trout spey rod, all information applies.
RIO's How to Fish a Soft Hackle
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Simon makes a great statement in this video regarding how easy it is to soft hackle fish and yet you can make it as technical as you want. If performing on a single hand rod it can also play as a precursor leading to trout spey in the idea of swinging flies downstream.  

What gear do you need:
If I covered all the possibilities of gear choices it would make this article way to long to want to read. While you could swing a soft hackle with any trout rod there are some choices that would make this technique more fun and productive. A good 10' 4 weight would be hard to beat. A rod like the Sage X Simon is fishing is an excellent choice. 

The fly line is probably the key importance to this fishing. RIO's Single Hand Spey is an excellent choice but even better today is the Single Hand Spey 3D version. This intermediate tip version breaks the water tension and keeps more contact with your flies. The intermediate tip section tapers into a hover section that leads into the rest of the line which is floating. In addition to better fly contact the line also provides a more solid anchor for single hand spey cast. One note about the Single Hand Spey lines is they also cast overhead beautifully. 

RIO Suppleflex Leaders and Tippet will take care of the fly connection equation. The only thing I would add is the Tippet Rings. These little rings make rigging easier but also adds some dimension to your two fly setup.

A selection of soft hackle flies does not have to be complicated and can very likely include some nymph bugs you may already have. I like to mix my rigs up with a bead head fly on the dropper leader and non-weighted soft hackle fly on a longer tippet. With this setup I can get a gauge on what the fish prefer very quickly and adjust my flies accordingly. 

A revelation I came to when just starting out soft hackle fishing is I often found myself catching fish in water that many anglers ignored or just boated quickly through while indicator fishing. These areas I could take my time, slow down and in many cases found some of my best catches. 

Warning: Soft hackle fishing can be addicting and serious anglers will most likely lead to the two hand rods specifically with modern offerings such as the little Sage Trout Spey 1 or 2 weight. With modern lines and modern rods spey techniques can easily be learned and the longer rod provides many benefits in casting as well as landing your catch. 

The possibilities in soft hackle fishing are endless yet the overall idea can remain fairly simple. It's a relaxing technique for the wade angler and can provide success in a variety of water types and conditions. 
Greg the Dirty Angler

Jan 9, 2020

New for 2020 - OPST Micro Skagit Series Two Handed Rods

Designed By Skagit Legend Ed Ward

These rods represent decades of dedication purely to sustained-anchor two-handed casting. A rod reflecting its designer and a true illustration of Ed’s vision. 

Olympic Peninsula Skagit Tactics is proud to release our very own line of Micro Skagit and Pure Skagit Two-Handed Rods, designed by Ed Ward. We developed our rods over five years during which we refined the taper to represent Ed’s concepts. It will initially include six rods in total, ranging from a 9’9” Micro Skagit Two-Handed 3wt up to a 11’6” 8wt, and every whole rod weight in-between.

This line-up will be classified by design differences, into two categories:
  • Micro Skagit - 399-4, 4100-4, 5104-4
  • Pure Skagit - 6108-4, 7110-4, 8116-4, 9123-4

OPST Micro Skagit

The Micro Skagit category consists of three rods rated to cast 275 grain heads or lower. Their tapers have been designed to pleasantly accommodate both single-handed Spey/Skagit-type casts and two-handed Spey/Skagit-type casts.

Whether you’re picking apart small to medium sized rivers on foot swinging soft hackles, throwing big streamers into the bank from a boat, or busting big bushy salmon flies into the teeth of an afternoon breeze, these nifty little hybrid rods should have a permanent place in your quiver.

The 9’9” 3wt and 10’4wt both have cigar-style single-welled upper grips and switch-style lower handles, while the 10’ 4” 5wt has a grip/handle configuration like the Pure Skagit Rod style outlined in the next section. Rod color is Matte Black with Blue Accent Wraps

Specs

RodLine WeightLengthSectionsGripAction
399-439'9"4Reverse Half WellsMedium/Fast
4100-4410'0"4Reverse Half WellsMedium/Fast
5104-4510'4"4Full WellsMedium/Fast

Line Recommendations
OPST RodCommando HeadCommando SmoothCommando GrooveLazar LineSink TipsFloating Tips
399-4150-175 gr150-175 grN/A30 lb7.5' 60 grain Micro Sink Tips, 10' 80 grain Commando Sink Tips7.5' 35 grain and 10' 50 grain Micro Floating Tips
4100-4175-200 gr175-200 gr200 gr30 lb7.5' 60 grain Micro Sink Tips, 10' 80 grain Commando Sink Tips7.5' 35 grain and 10' 50 grain Micro Floating Tips
5104-4225-250 gr225-250 gr200-225 gr30-35 lb10' 80 grain and 12' 96 grain Commando Sink Tips 10' 50 grain Micro Floating, 10' 75 grain SHS Floating Tips
6106-4275-300 gr275-300 gr250-275 gr35-40 lb10' 80 grain and 12' 96 grain Commando Sink Tips10' 50 grain Micro Floating, 10' 75 grain SHS Floating Tips 
7110-4325-350 gr325-350 gr300-325 gr35-40 lb10' 110 grain and 12' 132 grain Commando Sink Tips10' 75 grain and 12' 90 grain SHS Floating Tips
8116-4375-400 gr375-400 gr350-375 gr40-50 lb10' 140 grain and 12' 168 grain Commando Sink Tips12' 90 grain and 14' 110 grain SHS Floating Tips 
*For Commando Groove, drop down 25 gr from the Commando Head or Smooth.

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