05-29-2008, 02:11 PM
There are ultra lights in 4 wt. A 2 wt is NOT an ideal rod. First off, I am not sure you can even find a 2 wt. sinking line. You are limited to what flies you can use let alone weather conditions.
You want ultra light action, I suggest Glass or a full flex rod, but start at a 4 wt and larger. Even a 3 makes more sense.
I do have a 2 wt. but it is micro flies in 24 and smaller hooks and for High Mountain streams.
I have landed a 17" brown on it and there was a fish mounted at the Lodge that was 24" and it was on a 1 wt. but you are going to KILL anything you land, becaue you will be playing them to death.
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You want ultra light action, I suggest Glass or a full flex rod, but start at a 4 wt and larger. Even a 3 makes more sense.
I do have a 2 wt. but it is micro flies in 24 and smaller hooks and for High Mountain streams.
I have landed a 17" brown on it and there was a fish mounted at the Lodge that was 24" and it was on a 1 wt. but you are going to KILL anything you land, becaue you will be playing them to death.
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