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Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Members' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: armytruck on September 26, 2011, 10:40:38 PM

Title: Harrison River, September 25th 2011
Post by: armytruck on September 26, 2011, 10:40:38 PM
Buddy and I went out at Kilby Sunday trying for the pinks below the rail bridge to no avail . Last week they were pretty aggressive and were hitting on the flies . Not this time ,so we tried up river . Nothing going on up river . Lots of Socks jumping , floating to  :P . We whipped a few more cast and then buddy gets a hard hit , just as I was packing up the boat to leave . After a good battle we are surprised to see it's a big chummy bobber .trying to win over the fight. Then as buddy tries too curl the  big buck around close to shore so we can tail um " KAPOW "  :D , Buddy's fly rod explodes  :D . yet we did manage to tail it   ;D . And Thar he be  :D .
(http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k532/Armytruck2010/markspicks057.jpg)
Oh and , just a question .
How would you describe the sound of your rod breaking ?  ;D
Title: Re: Harrison River, September 25th 2011
Post by: slick vic on September 26, 2011, 10:44:36 PM
CHEBAM!
Title: Re: Harrison River, September 25th 2011
Post by: DavidD on September 27, 2011, 07:14:18 AM
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How would you describe the sound of your rod breaking ?

$$$  followed by a few expletives.  F.. S.. D..

  :'(
Title: Re: Harrison River, September 25th 2011
Post by: DionJL on September 27, 2011, 01:48:58 PM
Chaaa-Ching
Title: Re: Harrison River, September 25th 2011
Post by: Sinaran on September 27, 2011, 05:59:58 PM
i still remember the heart-breaking " snapzzzzzz " sound when my first trophy XL cp rod broke into halves while landing a big bad chum at the chedder......it still hurts me when i remind myself of that:-*


Title: Re: Harrison River, September 25th 2011
Post by: Tee on September 27, 2011, 06:10:29 PM
I hear you guys. I just have had my new 8 wt fly rod snapped on me two times in two weeks. Never had any of my rods broken on me before by either playing or landing fish until this new fly rod.
Title: Re: Harrison River, September 25th 2011
Post by: fish_on on September 27, 2011, 07:42:27 PM
Gosh! still remember my Sage custom built snapped at the butt section landing a big buck Chum at Stave a few years ago ...ouch$$$!!!
Title: Re: Harrison River, September 25th 2011
Post by: NiceFish on September 27, 2011, 08:03:48 PM
Sound of my rod breaking....is more like MOTHER **$&*%*#$ #*%&% #(@*@*@ !!!!
Title: Re: Harrison River, September 25th 2011
Post by: Clarki Hunter on September 27, 2011, 09:35:43 PM
I've busted two tips on lighter fly rods and they were the same sickening "SNAP".    Nice chum btw, that must of been a lot of fun :) 
Title: Re: Harrison River, September 25th 2011
Post by: chris gadsden on September 27, 2011, 10:29:54 PM
Don't feel bad I broke mine in the truck even before I got fishing was 100 miles from home too. :'(
Title: Re: Harrison River, September 25th 2011
Post by: bigsnag on September 28, 2011, 10:23:14 AM
Ha, Ha, how 'bout this one... I broke my rpl+ 5wt on a loon that kept attacking my trout at the side of the boat. He kept swimming under the boat and I was an idiot to keep poking at it to scare it off.
Title: Re: Harrison River, September 25th 2011
Post by: armytruck on September 28, 2011, 12:26:30 PM
 ;D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1s0xz_xXNlU
Title: Re: Harrison River, September 25th 2011
Post by: bluenoser on September 28, 2011, 12:54:20 PM
I've seen a few guys break rods while trying to release chum...that fatal mistake of grabbing the rod halfway to the first guide with one hand....snap!

Nice picture though Armytruck...maybe I'll run into you around the frogpond this year....never went up last year.
Title: Re: Harrison River, September 25th 2011
Post by: Tex on September 28, 2011, 01:14:30 PM
I've seen a few guys break rods while trying to release chum...that fatal mistake of grabbing the rod halfway to the first guide with one hand....snap!

This is BANG on!  Apparently, rods are designed to distribute strain throughout the length of the blank (the graphite part of the rod).  Holding onto anything above the cork/handle of the rod re-distributes that strain, and throws off the delicate balance between the rod bending and the rod breaking.

No matter how tired your wrist is from being torqued against a big chum or other fish, NEVER grab (or even put a couple fingers on) the blank above the handle of the rod to try and get a bit of extra leverage.  It's a recipe for a broken rod.

This is just what I've learned, but fortunately not from experience.
:D
Tex
Title: Re: Harrison River, September 25th 2011
Post by: Nuggy on September 28, 2011, 05:48:49 PM
Sage advice Tex and BN 8)  Also when bringing in drift wood with a fly rod try and get a hold of your line and hand bomb it without putting a large bend in the tip of the rod :-[

I`m curious to know what make and model the fly rod was and where the break happened. High modulus fast/tip flex rods can be very brittle when trying to land a zombie like the one pictured. I use a little lighter tippet in hopes a foul hooked chum breaks the fly or if the rod is in a weird position when landing a big fish and the fish bolts away unexpectedly the line breaks instead of the rod.

Cheers
Nuggy
Title: Re: Harrison River, September 25th 2011
Post by: Tee on September 28, 2011, 06:06:28 PM
My new rod is a fast rod. For two times that my rod broke, it broke near the tip section when trying to land a fish. However, I never hold the rod by the blank above the handle.
Title: Re: Harrison River, September 25th 2011
Post by: bigblue on September 28, 2011, 07:07:08 PM
LOL... You shouldn't feel too bad.
At least you broke your rod fighting a mighty chum!
Only rod I ever broke was while landing a pink salmon earlier this season.
It was a real shocker as I have never broken a rod fishing for springs, chums or coho, and I have landed tons of fish.
That Lami rod was my favourite coho rod and coho season is about to begin. :(
Title: Re: Harrison River, September 25th 2011
Post by: Headshake on September 29, 2011, 02:22:57 PM
CrrrrAAAAccck! twice last year. both on socks. I think one rod had a ding from bumping it on the dyke rocks, but the other was what Tex was saying. stupid second hand trying to gat an extra foot of leverage so my wife could net the sock, I grabbed the rod above the handle and lifted. I can still hear the clean sound, and feel the stomach upset. Sick. :-\
Title: Re: Harrison River, September 25th 2011
Post by: armytruck on September 30, 2011, 10:28:05 AM
Interesting points Tex & Nuggy  8) . I think others fishers will hopefully pick up on those points.
Not sure what buddy's flyrod was and I have a sneaky suspicion he may have had his hand above the cork  .
The look on his face was priceless  :D .
Title: Re: Harrison River, September 25th 2011
Post by: Tex on September 30, 2011, 01:29:07 PM
CrrrrAAAAccck! twice last year. both on socks. I think one rod had a ding from bumping it on the dyke rocks, but the other was what Tex was saying. stupid second hand trying to gat an extra foot of leverage so my wife could net the sock, I grabbed the rod above the handle and lifted. I can still hear the clean sound, and feel the stomach upset. Sick. :-\

This (getting nicks/dings in the rod) also happens more than most people know.  Anything from dropping it on the rocks, or a beaded fly hitting it on your backcast, etc.  Suddenly you have a structurally weak point on the rod, and on some random fish the rod snaps like a dry twig.  :(