Thank you for the video and advice!! I picked up a Spey rod and was going into full meltdown trying to figure out how to set up my rig!! You really clarified how to do it easily and made it make sense. I’ve been traditional fly fishing for a few years now and I wanted to try stealhead/salmon season with a different approach and be able to work the river a little bit easier and not having to wade out into the big waters in Northern California and southern Oregon this fall and winter. Hopefully I have some good success with your advice!! Cheers!!
Good afternoon Jay, i met you the other day at Byrne Dairy. it was Thursday evening. it was a pleasure to meet you and speak with you. thank you for your time. it was tough fishing this past weekend, but we will be back up in a couple weeks and at least once a month till April. Scott.
Thanks for vidéos Jay, you mentioned that you use a 5' leader on your sink tips, usually people recommend 2' or shorter so sinktip can get fly down, can you explain alittle more why you use longer leader/ tippet on your sinktips, thanks
A couple things with running a 5" to 6' leader off a sink tip. 1 - It would be illegal on the Salmon River as the fly would exceed the 4' from any added weight. 2 - With a leader that long the fly would riding higher then the tip. If you fish a swung fly properly the fish would see the fly first and not the tip.
Great question First the leader length is legal on the Salmon River it is the distance from split shot, A sink tip is considered a fly line. The fly Does dropped to the level of the sink when it comes under tension during the swing. I Have found even was swinging properly You need to keep the fly Away from the sink On the Salmon River Do to fishing pressure in clear water conditions
Thanks jay! Question: Those IMOW tips in like a T-11 size that is a mix of 7ft floating and 3ft sink, are they good mainly for just winter steelhead or do you use them for kings aswell? Like using it only when you know kings are behind a rock or structure or? Is that a good way to go and how long should your tippet be generally with a tip like that on the salmon river or the oak? Thanks!
A tip like that can't be very handy, Like a lot of things, It all depends. If the flies getting down it works. combination Are handy Especially fishing Shallow Fast water. As for leaders, Around here 4 to 6' depending. Slower clear water Longer the leader.
Great video Jay. I have a question relating to matching driver head to rod grain window. Do you include grain weight of tip AND the driver to the rod window? Also, In trying to understand the relationship between the tip and the skagit driver head, What grain window of driver would you expect to "drive" which tip? Like 300-400 = T-8, 400- 500= T11, 500- 600= T14?? I'm not sure if I'm asking the question right????? I'm assuming that there is a point that too small of a head won't lift too heavy a tip?? Can you help, if so, Thanks in advance!!
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Thank you for the video and advice!! I picked up a Spey rod and was going into full meltdown trying to figure out how to set up my rig!! You really clarified how to do it easily and made it make sense. I’ve been traditional fly fishing for a few years now and I wanted to try stealhead/salmon season with a different approach and be able to work the river a little bit easier and not having to wade out into the big waters in Northern California and southern Oregon this fall and winter. Hopefully I have some good success with your advice!! Cheers!!
Thank you, Good luck going forward
Super useful, especially the advice on using a lighter skagit shooter with t-17. I would have thought the opposite
Did you hear if you found it helpful
Thanks for the video, Jay. I'm currently building up a Spey rig to start fishing next season and found your video helpful.
Glad I could help!
No frills, all kill. Thanks Jay!
You are welcome
Good afternoon Jay, i met you the other day at Byrne Dairy. it was Thursday evening. it was a pleasure to meet you and speak with you. thank you for your time. it was tough fishing this past weekend, but we will be back up in a couple weeks and at least once a month till April. Scott.
It was good meeting you, Hopefully next trip You will experience Better fishing
Always informative. Thank you for posting. Bravo Zulu
My pleasure!
Great stuff, great advice Jay.
Glad you liked it!
Very informative. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Good info! Thanks for sharing it.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for vidéos Jay, you mentioned that you use a 5' leader on your sink tips, usually people recommend 2' or shorter so sinktip can get fly down, can you explain alittle more why you use longer leader/ tippet on your sinktips, thanks
that i can do
we do that because of water conditions and fishing pressure. Like to keep the fly away from tip
A couple things with running a 5" to 6' leader off a sink tip. 1 - It would be illegal on the Salmon River as the fly would exceed the 4' from any added weight. 2 - With a leader that long the fly would riding higher then the tip. If you fish a swung fly properly the fish would see the fly first and not the tip.
Great question First the leader length is legal on the Salmon River it is the distance from split shot, A sink tip is considered a fly line. The fly Does dropped to the level of the sink when it comes under tension during the swing. I Have found even was swinging properly You need to keep the fly Away from the sink On the Salmon River Do to fishing pressure in clear water conditions
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Glad you liked it!
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Nice video Jay!
Thanks for the visit
Great video thanks , I have a 5 weight, 11 foot spey rod that is fast.What grain SA spey lite line would work best for it ?
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Kevin Hintz
Try something around 275 to 300 Gr window
Thanks jay! Question: Those IMOW tips in like a T-11 size that is a mix of 7ft floating and 3ft sink, are they good mainly for just winter steelhead or do you use them for kings aswell? Like using it only when you know kings are behind a rock or structure or? Is that a good way to go and how long should your tippet be generally with a tip like that on the salmon river or the oak? Thanks!
A tip like that can't be very handy, Like a lot of things, It all depends. If the flies getting down it works. combination Are handy Especially fishing Shallow Fast water.
As for leaders, Around here 4 to 6' depending. Slower clear water Longer the leader.
Great video Jay. I have a question relating to matching driver head to rod grain window. Do you include grain weight of tip AND the driver to the rod window? Also, In trying to understand the relationship between the tip and the skagit driver head, What grain window of driver would you expect to "drive" which tip? Like 300-400 = T-8, 400- 500= T11, 500- 600= T14?? I'm not sure if I'm asking the question right????? I'm assuming that there is a point that too small of a head won't lift too heavy a tip?? Can you help, if so, Thanks in advance!!
This question yes, Both driver head and tip count.
Is hard to get a Driver head to work for all the tips. i go in The middle of tip.
I find those Rio Game Changer heads difficult to cast,, they seem to stick to the water,,, any advice??
You may be too heavy
Hey Jay what would you recommend for a 11' 5 wt switch rod ?
Guessing. Start with a 375gr
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