10-10-2010, 05:36 AM
Looks like a lot of the small creeks in that area. They can hold some pretty decent sized cuttys, especially if you can find some areas with good beaver activity in them. The heavier wt line will load things up fast, even if you can't do traditional casts, it will load up fast for short flips and I agree with the short leaders, 6ft is max usually on those small guys.
As far as light wt and big fish I have gone to fishing my 2wt almost exclusively even on the south fork. Big fish of the year on it so far is a 23in brown and it handled it fine.
This time of year I have had some awesome days on those small creeks. Usually will take my rod on the elk and deer trips and spend the afternoons casting. Renegades work amazing up there right now.
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As far as light wt and big fish I have gone to fishing my 2wt almost exclusively even on the south fork. Big fish of the year on it so far is a 23in brown and it handled it fine.
This time of year I have had some awesome days on those small creeks. Usually will take my rod on the elk and deer trips and spend the afternoons casting. Renegades work amazing up there right now.
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