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    FnF Hype

    All right....this float-n-fly craze has been something I've ignored up until now! It seems as if that's all I hear about on here! I bought a boat last week and am looking to try this fnf out, hopefully this coming weekend on KY and Barkley Lake.

    I watched a seminar on it at Bass Pro Shops two weeks ago and it seems like it would be easy! Can anyone suggest a cheap rod to use that would be effective? The guy giving the seminar acted like I would need an 8ft rod that has a stiff backbone. He also had a little quick pack for sale at Bass Pro that has some sort of special bobber, bait dope, and some swivels. Anyone have any suggestions on how to get started or know of a good website to show me how?

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    RE: FnF Hype

    Yeah the ones with Snoopy or SpongeBob work GREAT !!! You might have a little trouble finding the right legnth though.

    No in all seriousness All Pro makes one and Loomis and several others. Go to FloatandFly.com . Yeah believe it or not this hype has spearheaded a website. Good luck

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    RE: FnF Hype

    Bass Pro Shops micro-lite FNF rod. $30.

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    RE: FnF Hype

    Try www.FloatandFly.com for articles on HOW to and a Casting Video. The casting part is the funnest part.
    Jim Dicken

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    RE: FnF Hype

    I have the rod Fishgurl is talking about. Last I checked it was $30 + shipping if ordered online. It's $40 if you buy it at a store location. I have used mine once (2 days of fishing at Dale Hollow) and thought it performed very well. I purchased the 8'6" model. If you buy one make sure you buy the 9'6" rod and I would suggest buying the balancing kit that screws on the butt of the rod.

    Read on this board from past months and you'll obtain a wealth of knowledge and info on how to fish the FNF... The casting is tough to figure out at first. After the first 30 minutes I got the hang of it pretty good. One day 2 I felt very comfortable.

    First time you try the FNF keep it simple. Also, the next time I go I plan to take a 6'6" spinning rod and try a slip bobber. I know there are lot of FNF gurus on this board who shun the slip bobber method but I think it would work well, especially if you needed to set a leader at 14-16 feet... Good luck to you. Enjoy tinkering with the FNF. It's a fun way to catch em!

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    RE: FnF Hype

    My first FNF rod was a BPS Micro Lite. I didn't like the rod because it was a little too soft for me even though I know several on here like them. It was like a wet noddle, lol. I don't think they make it anymore but I bought a couple 8'6" BPS Tourney Special rods designed for salmon fishing and they are much better, still with a soft tip (medium action) but a little more backbone. The best rod for the money I have found for fishing the FNF. I bought 'em on sale for $25 a couple years ago. I personally would not recommend the BPS Micro Lite but it would serve the purpose. I have not used one yet but for the money B&M make some that sound good. Also, I think Jim Duckworth has a version off the B&M with his specifications that seems to be well balanced and would make a nice rod for around $50 (I believe). I hear Backwaters has some of the B&M rods and of course you can't go wrong with a Loomis. I missed one this summer for $80 and bought one this fall for $100. Good luck and let us know if you have any questions because there are some experienced FNF'ers on here that can provide some good input.

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    14-16 Leader no problem with FNF cast

    I have a 10' All Pro that I can cast with a leader up to 17 feet and a tad bit over. It is very difficult but it can be done. A little dangerous at times for the jig does tick an ear lobe from time to time but it can be done. Key to casting with that long of a leader is to make sure there is no slack between your jig and bobber with the rod tip in front of you almost touching the water, then make a quick snapping motion straight up and back so the rod is loading up on the back cast and then it uncoils the jig behind you. Once you hear the jig hit the water the rest is a normal FNF cast, release and away she goes. The hardest part is the back swing with that long of a leader. If you have slack between you bobber and jig to start the cast it will never work. The slack will not allow your rod to load up on the back cast and that is the key to casting with a LONG leader. Need absolutely no slack between jig and bobber to start. This cast is easier standing up but I can do it sitting down but you really load up the rod tip going back and the jig is flying right past your head on the back swing. I have been hit a time or two and even stuck it in my ear lobe one time, which is called a FREE PIERCING by the way. Safety Glasses are an option or your helmet that you use when driving can be used as well. Not me though for it adds a little excitement of dodging the jig on the back cast.

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