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Close case Reel, and 30ft Carp Leader.

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#1 ·
After reading the post on Fishpal.Beyond Tradition.
The Canterland Gillie, explains his set up for Knimph fishing for Salmon.
He mentions to save yourself money to start with , A Carp 30ft Leader is perfect. I've been searching for leaders, much longer than the standard EuroKnimphing, and as of yet not found anywhere that sells them. Anyone know where to look ?

Also on the Close Case reel ? What do they look like ? Is there much of a difference to the standard reel ? I presume it must be to stop the long leader going behind the line ?
 
#7 ·
Do you know what exactly the Close case reel is ?
This type of fishing is not something I would use are my normal attack, Id only use this in low water, with the sun shinning brightly on the water. I presume most of this presentation, has originated in Iceland, where you can spot most of your fish. I prepared to give it a try. Regarding the 11ft 5. 6 weight I not managed to find one yet.
 
#6 ·
I think this sort of fishing has rather more in common with bait fishing than fly fishing. I don't really think swivels, nylon mainlines and weights are really a fly fishing thing.

To be clear I have nothing against it: if it 's your thing then do it. That goes for spinning, worming and prawning too. I have been salmon fishing for well over 40 years and have used all methods at one time or another. Nowadays I only enjoy salmon fishing on a fly and then only when I can see or feel the take, but that is very personal to me. I really do not care what others enjoy and would never wish to restrict them in so far as it is legal and doesn't impinge on other people's sport.

On a slightly wider front I am not certain how I feel about sharing a beat where some rods fish like this. I think I would be fine: I share a beat in Cornwall where anything goes and have no issues, but I have a nagging doubt I would enjoy a holiday let less if other rods were fishing this way. I certainly would never book a beat where they allow spinning unless I had the whole beat.

This is the new frontier in fishing and I think beats are going to have to have a bit of a think about how they approach this in a shared water situation. If I was letting a multi rod fly only beat to individuals, I think I would want a written policy in the booking conditions.