Can I use my Salmon tackle to go SWFF?
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Can I use my Salmon tackle to go SWFF?
Hi
I am thinking of taking up SWFF as I have just moved to NW Ireland and I am a stones through from some lovely beaches. Is it possible to use the Salmon FF tackle I already have or will I have to start all over again and buy new gear ?
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I am thinking of taking up SWFF as I have just moved to NW Ireland and I am a stones through from some lovely beaches. Is it possible to use the Salmon FF tackle I already have or will I have to start all over again and buy new gear ?
Cheers
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Re: Can I use my Salmon tackle to go SWFF?
HellsBells I am sorry about that ! Every time I pressed the 'submit' button I just received a blank page and 'done' and so thought it hadn't posted
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Sorry everyone
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Re: Can I use my Salmon tackle to go SWFF?
I often use same gear for Salmon fishing and SWFF.
Only thing is to make sure your reel is SW proof, you may want to check your rod rings as well.
Only thing is to make sure your reel is SW proof, you may want to check your rod rings as well.
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Re: Can I use my Salmon tackle to go SWFF?
anthony2carr wrote:Only thing is to make sure your reel is SW proof, you may want to check your rod rings as well.
Hi Anthony, thanks for your reply.
Do you think it would be sufficient to simply make sure I clean and dry everything after a trip ?
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Re: Can I use my Salmon tackle to go SWFF?
Yes, but it takes a hell of a lot to make sure it is.
I mean I had my fly reel fishing one time. I rinsed it off. Still wet so it looked fine. A few weeks later I took out the reel again, it was covered in sand and completely unusable.
You need to place reel in water overnight ASAP.
Best to get a reel that is saltwater proof.
I mean I had my fly reel fishing one time. I rinsed it off. Still wet so it looked fine. A few weeks later I took out the reel again, it was covered in sand and completely unusable.
You need to place reel in water overnight ASAP.
Best to get a reel that is saltwater proof.
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Re: Can I use my Salmon tackle to go SWFF?
anthony2carr wrote:Best to get a reel that is saltwater proof.
I've never heard of them. Can you mention any makes ?
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Re: Can I use my Salmon tackle to go SWFF?
One I bought on e-bay. It was very reasonable.
I have seen them many times since on ebay.
Description was something like
machine alluminium...GNC....resistant
I also have a vision XLA that has never seized.
I have seen them many times since on ebay.
Description was something like
machine alluminium...GNC....resistant
I also have a vision XLA that has never seized.
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Re: Can I use my Salmon tackle to go SWFF?
Great. What about my Salmon fly line, is that going to be okay with salt ?
Thanks again
Thanks again
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Re: Can I use my Salmon tackle to go SWFF?
That's another thing.
It will take on a lumpy effect and generally it will not cast as good again.
I think you should buy a different line or again if you can clean it down as soon as you are finished.But ,I would go for a sinking shooting head.
Being honest with you. Saltwater is very. very corrosive it will destroy all of your gear.
I have a platinum XD saltwater II rod, even this is getting rusty round the rings.
I had a greys GTX, which seized straight away.
I had a very good reel that seized after about 2 months of SW use.
I have DH sharpes of aberdeen rod (salmon rod) which is showing no signs of saltwater use after 4 years.
XLA reel is perfect for last 4 years.
The GNC reel is for 6-7 weight, great little reel. Completely enclosed the same as the XLA.
It will take on a lumpy effect and generally it will not cast as good again.
I think you should buy a different line or again if you can clean it down as soon as you are finished.But ,I would go for a sinking shooting head.
Being honest with you. Saltwater is very. very corrosive it will destroy all of your gear.
I have a platinum XD saltwater II rod, even this is getting rusty round the rings.
I had a greys GTX, which seized straight away.
I had a very good reel that seized after about 2 months of SW use.
I have DH sharpes of aberdeen rod (salmon rod) which is showing no signs of saltwater use after 4 years.
XLA reel is perfect for last 4 years.
The GNC reel is for 6-7 weight, great little reel. Completely enclosed the same as the XLA.
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Re: Can I use my Salmon tackle to go SWFF?
I would go for something like this
http://cgi.ebay.com/Saltwater-Fly-Fishi ... 7C294%3A50
Coupled with this
http://cgi.ebay.com/Jim-Teeny-Fishing-T ... .m20.l1116
I'm sure you have a 9 or 10 wt rod for salmon. Just give the eyes a rub down after each outing.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Saltwater-Fly-Fishi ... 7C294%3A50
Coupled with this
http://cgi.ebay.com/Jim-Teeny-Fishing-T ... .m20.l1116
I'm sure you have a 9 or 10 wt rod for salmon. Just give the eyes a rub down after each outing.
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Re: Can I use my Salmon tackle to go SWFF?
Hi again anthony,
The more I look into it the more it seems like I'm just about starting again
How about my wading gear.....? I have Simms stockingfoot waders to go with Simms felt soled wading boots. From what I can tell I should think I'm going to be wading on sand, fishing off the beach in other words.
I appreciate your help
Cheers
The more I look into it the more it seems like I'm just about starting again

How about my wading gear.....? I have Simms stockingfoot waders to go with Simms felt soled wading boots. From what I can tell I should think I'm going to be wading on sand, fishing off the beach in other words.
I appreciate your help
Cheers
flynnboy
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Re: Can I use my Salmon tackle to go SWFF?
I've never done it, sorry.
JimH is the man you want to ask about that.
JimH is the man you want to ask about that.