Flyty_ryguy
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Trying to target bigger fish with bigger streamers, but doesn't always work with smallies, this streamer(swingin d), is almost 3/4 of this smallies length
I agree completely, I've hooked into smallies that were only a couple pounds but I thought they were pike until I saw them. It's always fun catching a ton of fish, but for me it loses its appeal after catching 10 fish that are so similar in size that it just feels like I caught the same fish 10 times in a row. It took a couple years of smallie fishing to get to this point.Guessing the OP’s fish is in the 10” range from the pic? 10” Smallies fished on a 5 or 6wt (I usually use a 6wt) are an absolute riot. I’ll catch them all day long. And rarely will I offer a bigger streamer to avoid them. The bigger fish eat 2” streamers just as fine too, and you don’t miss out on the fun from the 10”ers.
I’ve said this multiple times before. The first Smallie I hook into each Summer after fishing for Trout all Spring feels like a whale. You pull it in and it’s usually about 8-10” long. They are impressive fish.
I know I hear about Rainbows on big water and their ability to run, but frankly I don’t do much of that fishing. Smallies fight very similar to wild Brown Trout, which I do catch a lot of. They both bulldoze the bottom and try to bury their nose under rocks. A 10” Smallie pull translates roughly to a 15” Brownie pull IMO.
I know how you feel and agree with your fish pulling power comparison of brown trout vs. smallmouth. I think pound for pound smallmouth are some of, if not thee, strongest freshwater fish. I have caught some 10s that dove under rocks and I thought they were snags, only to go upstream and pull them out of the rocks. I had one instance where I hooked a nice 14 incher at the top of a run and it dove under a boulder. I had to wade out to get it before it severed my tippet on the sharp rock's edge. Very impressive fish indeed.Guessing the OP’s fish is in the 10” range from the pic? 10” Smallies fished on a 5 or 6wt (I usually use a 6wt) are an absolute riot. I’ll catch them all day long. And rarely will I offer a bigger streamer to avoid them. The bigger fish eat 2” streamers just as fine too, and you don’t miss out on the fun from the 10”ers.
I’ve said this multiple times before. The first Smallie I hook into each Summer after fishing for Trout all Spring feels like a whale. You pull it in and it’s usually about 8-10” long. They are impressive fish.
I know I hear about Rainbows on big water and their ability to run, but frankly I don’t do much of that fishing. Smallies fight very similar to wild Brown Trout, which I do catch a lot of. They both bulldoze the bottom and try to bury their nose under rocks. A 10” Smallie pull translates roughly to a 15” Brownie pull IMO.