I'm not into the counting thing, but I must admit I was at a local Oly lake, last week, that they had stocked with 18,000 trout this Spring. I hate to say it, but I started getting bored after catching a trout on every f***ing cast. Started putting on my crap flies and they still took them...
Some local areas have bee clubs. Definitely a good way to go as they offer beginning classes and expert support. Can't impress on you how important it is to have a mentor. There's a lot to learn, especially with all the modern issues...
https://bees.wsu.edu/wa-bee-associations/...
My new intermediate line doesn't sink. It wants to float in sections before it starts sinking. Annoying. Hoping it gets dirty or something and starts working. Any pointers on getting it to work.
I use an intermediate line for panfish. It stays in the "zone" along the weed bed, longer than a heavier line. You can adjust the depth of the fly, by using a beadhead when needed.
The flex and disconnect are expensive. Goodwill or Habitat for Humanity would take them. The transformer is a specialty item and probably trash. I actually was glad I saved some flooring when my fireplace leaked and I needed it for a repair...
I don't know anything about the back story on Proofs grips. He says they're made in Portugal where most of the cork is produced. In a sweatshop.? I've tried a few different suppliers and just found they have good grips for the price. The selection is good. I have zero interest in making grips...
I get my grips at Proof Flyfishing. They carry many different styles...I like Ritz and Bullnose which is just that, a Ritz with a bullnose...
https://www.proofflyfishing.com/collections/grips-and-cork-rings
Agreed..I bought an Echo Lift rod recently, and the grip was so thin and short I couldn't use it. So I tore it off and replaced it with one I liked. That's the joy of building your own rod or having one built for you. Build it the way you want it..
Here's some details of my latest build, the last one I'm doing until next Winter. This is my own personal rod. It's an Anglers Workshop IM6, 8ft, 4# blank, made in Woodland, WA. Brass colored, downloading reel seat. I put on an old school bullnose grip that feels great in the hand. Slightly...