Thursday, October 29, 2015

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Noob Question: Line Choice

Dave,

To answer your questions: no it's not all equal, and yes different lines will affect rod performance. Despite this I'm still pretty sure a heavier line will be easier to cast in the wind, but I'm positive you'll find the experiment more meaningful than my explanation why. So I'll leave it there.

As for Lefty, he made a career fishing so good on him.



On Thursday, October 29, 2015 at 1:38:17 PM UTC-4, Dave J wrote:
This is all interesting, for sure. More mass and velocity is better for distance, all else being equal. But is it all equal? Wouldn't heavier lines deform a given rod more as it bends, and therefore affect loop size, line speed, how much line you can carry, and how the rod recovers? 

With respect -- to take your example, Gene, and flip it: instead of going to a three weight line, take an eleven weight line on whatever mid-weight example we're using here. I doubt you will throw a tight loop a great distance by overlining that much, just as I won't gain the advantage described by going down several line weights. Of course, taking it to extremes and *grossly* over- or underlining might not make either point... maybe instead that takes this all into other properties of physics and rod performance, magnifies problems in the casting stroke that screw things up in different ways... I don't know :) 

As far as wind resistance by going up or down a line size, doesn't seem like it would matter much to me, but who knows.

So if you stay within the rod's performance window and slightly overline and compensate with stroke and hauling... couldn't you also slightly underline and do what Lefty describes? I've overlined and underlined rods before and played around with how they cast, but I can't say I've tried underlining specifically to gain distance in howling wind. Think I will try it when the wind kicks up again. Will probably just frustrate myself but maybe it will help. Or it won't :)

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