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Our Streamer Set Up for Colorado – Duranglers Fly Fishing Gear
Streamer fishing is one of the most exciting was to catch large trout, and there are a lot of ways to set yourself up for success with streamers. Today, we are taking streamer rig setups. Everything from rods to reels to lines and leaders, this is what we use and why we like it. If you are just getting into the streamer fishing game, we recommend watching this video for a few ideas on how to set up your own streamer rod.
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Streamer fishing is one of the most exciting was to catch large trout, and there are a lot of ways to set yourself up for success with streamers. Today, we are taking streamer rig setups. Everything from rods to reels to lines and leaders, this is what we use and why we like it. If you are just getting into the streamer fishing game, we recommend watching this video for a few ideas on how to set up your own streamer rod.
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23 Comments
Have you used the slip sinker technique with the SA streamer express 250gr?
It would seem like you’d have issues with the bullet weight flying around when casting have ypu ever used a bobber stopper to peg the weight ?
Tons of great info.
Thank you soo much for this video. Ill be fishing Cache La Poudre and rivers around Foco and this helped me a lot
as a newbie for streamer fishing, this is the one of the rare videos which is valuable to watch from start to end. great contents and helps me a lot👍
What size are those slip sinkers?
Big fish hitting big streamers are not leader shy, expensive reels with great drag systems are not necessary. i bet most break offs are due to poor knots or leader abrasion.
Im new to fly fishing, i do have a small amount of streamers in the box but i shy from using them, and its only bc when i tie them on, they tend to kind just fall in front of my line, i cant seem to get them as far from me as i can a small adams or similar, any ideas
I like tungsten putty on my tippet above my streamer. Works great to achieve depth and it's not so hard that it'll break your rod if you accidently hit it.
Are you gay ?
Silly question. What watch are you wearing here?
So you buy a fast action rod…a so called 7wt…in reality like a 9wt but they refer to it as a fast 7wt. And then you can't load the rod with the regular 7wt line so you buy a silly dollar Rio pile of shit that says I'm a 7wt but really I'm a 9wt…what a pile of nonsense. I'm sorry man It's nothing to do with you but the whole manufacturing game has gone to absolute shit with manufacturers messing around with speed and line weight. Just fucking set a standard and roll with it. I'm tired of this whole "well you throw tight loops with a fast action…but yeah you loose fish because it's not too neat on the tippet and playing the fish being a fast action..but still, those tight loops sure look pretty!" Seems we have too many pampered pussys that just listen to whatver the fuck the manufactures say and take it for gospel without using their heads to realise they're all selling you balls for kidneys.
This is such a great break down. I am currently in the market for a "streamer" set up. Fish mostly ponds/lakes in NC and creeks and streams for trout. I have a sweet 5wt for that, but wanted something a little different to cover Smallies, LGMouth, Stripers and occasional Salt water. I am leaning toward 6 but wonder if it will leave me undergunned. I am also getting into tying and want to be able to sling big flys all the way down to smaller bugs for trout and smallies. So hard to choose haha!! Thanks for the great content.
this dude is totally stoned
Thanks for this video. I foresee a trip from Flagstaff to shop for a streamer set up.
Awesome video, thanks for the info. Quick reference below
Rod Discussion @5:48, Reel Discussion @9:25, Line Discussion @12:39, Leader/Tippet Discussion @19:23
What about hoppers on the Rio Single Hand Spay? Any thoughts on the Rio Versitip 2?
Awesome Video! When is the "what bugs/streamers to have/use" video going to happen? Would really enjoy more guidance. When you attach your Maxima to your fly line, what kind of connection do you use (loop or no loop)? Also, what knot do you use to connect the different pieces of maxima to each other (I use double Uni or Blood knot, but wondering if there is something better)? Finally, If I have a floating line w/ a shooting head, could I only use one like 3' – 4' piece of 8 or 10 lb Maxima for small to medium tailwaters? I'm basically using a 6wt rod to fish small to medium rivers, and good sized lakes (for bass), but I have 3 different spools for my reel. This rod is pretty much for streamers only targeting large browns, and medium sized bass. Any input would be greatly appreciated!
Awesome Video! When is the "what bugs/streamers to have/use" going to happen. I could use the guidance!
Awesome video. Best one I've seen for streamer set ups. Trying to up my streamer game. Thanks
Would you recommend the slip sinker for fishing from the bank?
What about for Wooly buggers? Will that leader setup work also?
So 2ft of 20 2ft of 15 and 2ft of 10? How long is your tip pit?