Hi Chaps
My dad was born in Inverness, but brought up in Pitmedden. He moved South with the RAF during the war and raised his family. I was fortunate enough as a boy to have him show me the ropes on some of the superb Scottish rivers and lochs including Loch Ness, but with heavy Greenheart or Split cane rods and silk lines.
I now live in Hampshire opposite the Isle of Wight and live not far from some of the Southern Chalk streams, which are hellishly expensive to fish so most of my fly fishing is at stocked still waters, although most here are chalk stream fed.
A friend and I have saved for a day on the Lower Itchen at the beginning of May so we want to make the best of it. I have a Hardy Swift 9'6" #7 for lakes and a Bloke 9'6" #8 for sea, which I proudly built myself. I don't have experience of lighter rods and lines and asked the question on another forum but got quite a few different opinions from 8' #3 to 10' #5.
It's not a wide river possibly 10m with some deep holes and nice gravel glides. I can be fairly delicate with the Swift, I use Mike's GT90 #7 which I love. However I can't help thinking I ought to use something lighter for a better presentation especially with Mayflies about to appear. Sadly there is no wading due to some of the holes being quite deep.
So I'm thinking say a 9' or 9'6" #5 with one of Mike's Smallstream II lines.
Any thoughts would be very welcome even if they are diverse.
Here are some stock photo's of the river.