Tuesday, October 27, 2015

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

Some rules I work with are:

If the line comes off the reel and looks like a corkscrew (or phone handset cord for those of us who can remember) and stretching the line does not uncurl it, you need a new line. 

If the like is supposed to be floating, but after an hour of fishing (or less) just doesn't float (starts to sink) you probably need a new line.

Also, while I'm sure the new $80 lines are nice, there are some really good $30 lines.  I wouldn't spend over about $50 unless there was some really good reason that was quantifiable.  I haven't come across one of those reasons for a 5wt line.

Also, I think it's more important to have different lines  A DT line behaves different than a WF line and on a 5wt rod you might want to try a 6wt line.  Spare spools of different reels are nice, but you can pull the line off and store it in a loose coil in a ziplock bag as well.  It isn't quick change but it doesn't take that much time to respool a line.


To be honest, I just bought some used lines recently.  They have a lot of life in them and for the bass bugging and practice casting I often do, these were perfect.



On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 8:49 PM, Danny Barrett <dannytbarrett@gmail.com> wrote:
I have become a fan or AirFlo recently.  They just seem to cast very well for me.  I have not had any of my lines past 4 years tho, so I can not speak about how long they will hold up.  But like other guys said, if you can test a few.  That is the best way to go. 


On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 6:42 PM, Ashley Frohwein <ashleyfrohwein@gmail.com> wrote:
http://www.ginkandgasoline.com/fly-fishing-tips-technique/understanding-fly-line-tapers-and-diagrams/ 

On Tuesday, October 27, 2015 at 4:07:40 PM UTC-4, TurbineBlade wrote:
+1 to Matthew's post ^^.  I'm that guy. 

Also, for about the 3rd time I have to agree with Yambag. 

What a week! 

Gene


On Tuesday, October 27, 2015 at 3:28:26 PM UTC-4, Matthew Longley wrote:
I'll offer a contrarian opinion for the heck of it - I wouldn't get a new line at all.

If the line you currently have is functional, I would keep using it for a while. Fly fishing is a sport of opinions, and if you are just starting you probably don't have enough experience to really have much of an opinion on this subject. I would get some more experience on your current rig, try out other people's rigs, get a feel for what you like and don't like, and make a more informed purchase later on. Most people don't do that, and it's why most people have a collection of lines they don't use, accumulated before they actually figured out what they wanted (me included).

Of course, I love buying new gear as much as the next guy, so if you have 80 bucks burning a hole in your pocket, don't let me stop you!



On Tuesday, October 27, 2015 at 11:49:26 AM UTC-4, DaveSurfs wrote:
Good Morning TPFR,

I'm new to fly fishing, have a 9ft 5WT TFO Rod and TFO Prism reel. The guy I bought the (used) reel from said it had a "standard 5Wt weight forward line," but unfortunately I was not smart enough to ask what kind, or how long it's been on the reel?

It seems to cast reasonably, and I've caught a few bluegill, small mouth, and large mouth bass, but with Christmas a couple months away, I was thinking of making gift giving easy for my wife and asking for a new Fly line.

With that in mind, I see all sorts of WF5Wt options from Scientific Angler, Rio, Orvis, TFO, and others at prices ranging from $29 to $100... Any thoughts on what to buy? If you have a recommendation, would you please help me understand why you recommend A vs B?

Additionally, I've seen some commentary on going up 1 weight and putting a 6WT line on a 5WT Rod? Any thoughts there?

Thanks,
Dave

I apologize if this question is covered elsewhere in the forum and my searches didn't find something that's already posted.

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