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Ausfish New Member
Mudeye Fishing for Trout
I enjoy mudeye fishing for trout in the Snowy Mountains.I currently use a small threadline reel and whippy 7ft spinning rod.However, I have observed other fishermen using fly rods coupled with what appear to be small alvey (rather than fly) reels.Has anyone heard of this practice and does it work?What do you believe is the best outfit for mudeye fishing?
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: Mudeye Fishing for Trout
G'day Aussie.
I've caught trout on mudeye using short rods and overhead reels - but I wouldn't call that ideal
Fly rods are great blanks for flicking small bubble floats a long way, but I wouldn't go out and buy a fly rod for just that purpose - they're pretty expensive!
Then again, a bad fly rod is normally better than some of the good "mudeye" rods available these days so maybe a custom job would suit you (this could work out a little expensive as well though)?
Personally, I reckon the best way is with a long (around 8ft) 2-3 kg rod, 2kg line and a 'long cast' spool eggbeater with a 1/2 decent drag.
Hope this helps a little.
Cheers, Slates
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Ausfish New Member
Re: Mudeye Fishing for Trout
Thanks Slates,
I already have a decent fly rod and reel. That's why I was thinking of getting a small alvey and using the fly rod /alvey combination for mudeye fishing.What do you think?
Cheers Aussie
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Ausfish Silver Member
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Ausfish New Member
Re: Mudeye Fishing for Trout
By the way Slates how well suited to fly rods are small threadlines?
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: Mudeye Fishing for Trout
I reckon they're a little hard to use - especially when your used to conventianal gear.
Ever thought of buying a cheap 6wt blank and making your own?
I have just never got around to it...
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