Jim,
I can tell you I use a IV large arbor reel for my 8w 12' 6''. I don't know the rules, but the spectrum of line weights for that reel is 7-9. You do need some room for a thicker diameter line, but at the same time those rods are heavy enough. I would go cast whatever you have your eye on and talk to the folks at the shop. Much like single handed rods you want a good balance and jive with it.
Hope that helps,
Justin
On Thursday, December 10, 2015 at 12:58:37 PM UTC-7, Jim White wrote:
On Thursday, December 10, 2015 at 12:58:37 PM UTC-7, Jim White wrote:
Good afternoon,Thinking about diving into a two-handed rod/reel set-up (why? because they exist).I've been advised that two-handed line weights are comparable to two less that their single handed brethren --> 7wt two-handed = 9wt single hand.Having seen a few reels on spey rods, they look like regular reels so I presume a fly reel is a fly reel.If I buy a 13-foot, 7wt two-handed rod I think I need look only for a 9wt capable reel.Is that correct?Thanks,Jim
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