So we have a family vacation coming up to Yellowstone in a couple weeks. Will be camping at Grant Village June 19th-25th. Wondering is anyone has any easy-access/family friendly/low hassle little creeks or streams to suggest? not looking to turn family vacation into a "FISHING TRIP" but mo...
Bernard wrote:- Unless you are fishing with a rod under 6 feet, I see no need to have a leader longer than the rod. Again, keeping in mind that this is all about small stream stuff.
I agree with that: a leader/tippet combination about the same overall length as my rod is sort of my benchmark.
It is a tough thing right, because fishing/hiking itself is obviously pretty minimal risk. But very few do those things only... fisherpeople travel usually a distance from home, they stop for coffee and lunch, they meet up with their friends, they visit gas stations, they stop in for bait and tackle...
I mean, I have long been a fan of about a 4-5' furled leader + tippet on small streams - Usually about 12" of 4x and 18" of 5 or 6x. I am not actually a fan of the stortest rods - i find my 7'10" rod a lot easier to use on small streams than my 6'6" rod, because the length helps ...
I'll be the first to admit that mostly... its just that I haven't been fishing much between work, kids, sports, etc... my solo hobbies get crowded out.
Jim, just logging on for the first time in a while and am just gutted to hear this news my friend. wishing the best for you and your family, and I am so sorry to hear this news.
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Honestly, I will go against the grain here and say that for small creek, I absolutely LOVE wearing waist-high breathable waders. They are not much more hassle than wearing pants, but provide nice protection from kneeling on rocks, streamside nettles, and cold feet. I am a big fan. I prefer waist hig...