by flybob » August 19th, 2008, 6:26 pm
Ok, I am not anywherez near the authority on UL's that the Doc is, but I will say this, I have 12 rods from 6wt down to 0wt! Three 2wt's one 1wt and 1 0wt. I have a few 3 and 4wts and they all cast great! But on a recent trip, I took my new 0wt out for a dance, and dance it did! I have come to realize that I really enjoy the fight of the fish, mostly the dinks, and when you start fishing with the UL's it is really hard to go back to a 4wt, at least on small creeks anyway.
Especially when you hook into a 14 + incher! Man you wanna talk about some serious action! I have caught plenty this size on tiny creeks with a 4wt, I now find that the heavier rod (yes, 3 & 4's I now consider heavy) isolate a lot of the feel, comparatively speaking, and it's just a simple keep tension on the line and reel or strip it in. But my first 14 on this 0wt was a tremendously different experience, every movement and wiggle of the fish was transmitted up the fine line and into the almost doubled over rod and into my hands and arms! You almost feel like you are connected directly to the fish! Now you really have to work to bring the fish to the net, seemingly simple right, wrong! I lost a few biguns in the final second, only to watch that gaping mouth sink slowly off the frame of my net and back into the cool abyss sans the hook!
I could not believe how truly different the experience is! Now I know why Dr. Creek fishes with UL's exclusively! If you know someone with an ultralight who will let you try it out, you really gotta go for it!
So think about the fun factor, if you are fortunate enough to aquire both, go for it.
Hope I did not rant too much, and I hope this helps with your choice,
JMHO
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