The T-100 is my go to lake rod. Works great for panfish and bass. Would be perfect for fishing trout in mountain lakes, but I don't have those around here, unfortunately.
I am so cal guy and visit my family in Oklahoma where they have gorgeous ponds full of fish they are in natural springs and built(dammed) by the government in 50s everyone would walk up to the bank and cast as far as they could spooking all the fish that were near the shore I learned that stealhead. Do the same thing so I gather that most all species do this at times!
I have your T 100 rod, but haven't used it in alpine lakes. The last couple of years I have very successfully fished 1/32 oz. and 1/16 oz. tube jigs in alpine lakes with spinning gear. Next year, I'll try the Keiryu rod with these jigs. It's like fishing a trout magnet with no bobber, except the Trout Magnets are 1/64 oz. and the jigs that I will use are slightly heavier. Will let you know how it goes. Thanks for the informative video.
Thanks for being a customer and for your rig input. The tube jigs might work quite well - perhaps a little jigging action? Look forward to seeing how it goes!
The T100 is great for lakes. I catch big Bows, Browns and Cutthroats at Crowley Lake with mine. I fish midges under a bobber in my floattube. You can jig and present the fly in ways you can't with standard flyfishing.
The T-100 is my go to lake rod. Works great for panfish and bass. Would be perfect for fishing trout in mountain lakes, but I don't have those around here, unfortunately.
I am so cal guy and visit my family in Oklahoma where they have gorgeous ponds full of fish they are in natural springs and built(dammed) by the government in 50s everyone would walk up to the bank and cast as far as they could spooking all the fish that were near the shore I learned that stealhead. Do the same thing so I gather that most all species do this at times!
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I have your T 100 rod, but haven't used it in alpine lakes. The last couple of years I have very successfully fished 1/32 oz. and 1/16 oz. tube jigs in alpine lakes with spinning gear. Next year, I'll try the Keiryu rod with these jigs. It's like fishing a trout magnet with no bobber, except the Trout Magnets are 1/64 oz. and the jigs that I will use are slightly heavier. Will let you know how it goes. Thanks for the informative video.
Thanks for being a customer and for your rig input. The tube jigs might work quite well - perhaps a little jigging action? Look forward to seeing how it goes!
The T100 is great for lakes. I catch big Bows, Browns and Cutthroats at Crowley Lake with mine. I fish midges under a bobber in my floattube. You can jig and present the fly in ways you can't with standard flyfishing.
Thanks for sharing. Awesome to hear you've had great success with the T on Crowley Lake!