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Larry L February 14th, 2008 04:39 PM

Fished a Sharkskin?
 
I need to replace a #5 line on a rod that I use when I want to heave it out
there as well as fish more normally

I'm considering a SA Sharkskin ... 'one born every minute'

Has anyone here actually fished ( as opposed to cast ) this line enough to
provide feedback on things like

does it pick up dirt badly ( all the little hollows? )

does it cast short well?

does it mend well ?

does it REALLY float as well as advertised? and for all day?

will the line noise drive me nuts ( short journey ) ?



Tom Nakashima February 14th, 2008 05:38 PM

Fished a Sharkskin?
 

"Larry L" wrote in message
...
I need to replace a #5 line on a rod that I use when I want to heave it out
there as well as fish more normally

I'm considering a SA Sharkskin ... 'one born every minute'

Has anyone here actually fished ( as opposed to cast ) this line enough to
provide feedback on things like

does it pick up dirt badly ( all the little hollows? )

does it cast short well?

does it mend well ?

does it REALLY float as well as advertised? and for all day?

will the line noise drive me nuts ( short journey ) ?



Larry,
here's the skinny on SA sharkskin from the Sac show:
http://www.tackletour.com/reviewise08flycoverage.html
I doubt if I'll ever use it, but give us a personal report if you do get it.
-tom





Larry L February 14th, 2008 10:29 PM

Fished a Sharkskin?
 

"Tom Nakashima" wrote

here's the skinny on SA sharkskin from the Sac show:
http://www.tackletour.com/reviewise08flycoverage.html
I doubt if I'll ever use it, but give us a personal report if you do get
it.
-tom



I had my buddy, Bob, at Sierra Anglers order me one ( I wanted the stealth
blue/gray color and he only had chartreuse ) with the comment, "If nothing
else it will give you something to tease me about for years to come .....
'Remember that time you spent $100 for a fly line !!!,.... har, har '


I don't believe 'casting' proves much, so it will be well into the summer
before I've fished it enough to decide whether it was worth the bucks ....
I'll let ya know what I decide when I make up my mind



brians February 15th, 2008 12:28 AM

Fished a Sharkskin?
 
Larry L wrote:
"Tom Nakashima" wrote


here's the skinny on SA sharkskin from the Sac show:
http://www.tackletour.com/reviewise08flycoverage.html
I doubt if I'll ever use it, but give us a personal report if you do get
it.
-tom




I had my buddy, Bob, at Sierra Anglers order me one ( I wanted the stealth
blue/gray color and he only had chartreuse ) with the comment, "If nothing
else it will give you something to tease me about for years to come .....
'Remember that time you spent $100 for a fly line !!!,.... har, har '


I don't believe 'casting' proves much, so it will be well into the summer
before I've fished it enough to decide whether it was worth the bucks ....
I'll let ya know what I decide when I make up my mind


The reports i've read say the line will cut your fingers after a day of
fishing it. I guess it's rough enough to wear little cuts in your
stripping finger. I also read there is a distance gain(only one report I
read said he didn't gain any distance), floats really well, and mends
like a demon.....since it floats so high. Like you, i'm was tempted, but
I will wait for your report. ;-)

brians


Larry L February 15th, 2008 12:39 AM

Fished a Sharkskin?
 

"brians" wrote

I will wait for your report. ;-)

brians



heah California dude ... I thought about you yesterday ..... I drove the 35
miles to the TwoWallowMe (sp?) only to cause ( I'm convinced I was the
cause ) gale winds and never took a rod out of the case. Still had nice
walk on the river, saw one or two rises in the white caps.



featherbender February 15th, 2008 12:42 AM

Fished a Sharkskin?
 
On Feb 14, 4:29 pm, "Larry L" wrote:
"Tom Nakashima" wrote

here's the skinny on SA sharkskin from the Sac show:
http://www.tackletour.com/reviewise08flycoverage.html
I doubt if I'll ever use it, but give us a personal report if you do get
it.
-tom


I had my buddy, Bob, at Sierra Anglers order me one ( I wanted the stealth
blue/gray color and he only had chartreuse ) with the comment, "If nothing
else it will give you something to tease me about for years to come .....
'Remember that time you spent $100 for a fly line !!!,.... har, har '

I don't believe 'casting' proves much, so it will be well into the summer
before I've fished it enough to decide whether it was worth the bucks ....
I'll let ya know what I decide when I make up my mind


I've been playing with them ever since my SA rep gave me a couple for
demos and field testing, I have used both the stealth blue/gray and
chartreuse in the 5 weight on a Sage 590-4 Z-Axis which the line loads
beautifully, it is definitely a line for fast rods. I have fished at
Taneycomo, the White and the trophy waters on the Current River with
very good results. It does not seem to collect dirt or other debris
any worse than any other line I have cast on those waters. Because the
line sits so high on the water it has less surface tension than any
other line I have cast which in turn means that it does not roll cast
well in close although that does not effect its performance in
overhand casting where it performs as expected in short casts but it
definitely excels when you want to bang one out. The noise distracts
some people but I personally got used to it very quickly and now only
notice it occasionally. Finally, it floats as advertised. I was
planning on buying a distance taper for my Z but the Sharkskin wins
out and will be my line for big water. The winner for me was a day
with wind that would have shut me down with any other line, I was
still nailing 60' + casts and the wind did not tear the loops apart
at the end.

Wayne Knight February 15th, 2008 04:29 AM

Fished a Sharkskin?
 

"Larry L" wrote in message
...
I need to replace a #5 line on a rod that I use when I want to heave it out
there as well as fish more normally

I'm considering a SA Sharkskin ... 'one born every minute'

Has anyone here actually fished ( as opposed to cast ) this line enough to
provide feedback on things like


I have been playing with one since last fall. Out of the box it's everything
advertised and my experiences mirror mr. featherbender. I don't do a whole
bunch of streamer fishing but it is rough on the line finger if you do. If
it floated any higher it would hovering, mends well enough, etc. Echo the
other poster, it seems to do more on a faster rod than my slower rods in
terms of getting extra casting distance. On my XP and BIIx I can boom the
entire line pretty much effortlessly. On my go to IM6 or Paradigm it just
doesn't seem to load as well. I don't think it gets any dirtier than any
other line and I've not cleaned mine yet other than running it through one
of the cortland cleaning pads. The noise is really different.

Mine's been on winter hiatus but I am hearing from others that it's not
holding up well to constant use. Two of the guys I know who were initially
high on the line have quit using it. One said it quit floating as well and
the other one claimed some deterioration in the coating.

I didn't pay for my line and when the salt water line comes out I will write
a check for one. I like it but not worth $100 for my trout needs. Personally
I think it's a distance line and I just don't find myself in enough
situations where I need to cast over 50' if that far.



Larry L February 15th, 2008 04:56 PM

Fished a Sharkskin?
 

"Wayne Knight" wrote

terms of getting extra casting distance. On my XP and BIIx I can boom the
entire line pretty much effortlessly.



wow, I think the Sharkskin line is 110 feet so with leader and a little
reach with the rod that is a 125 foot cast !!!


Well, I told my friend to get me one, so I'm committed. Let's see, $100
line, I'll need a $700 rod to suit it, probably should get a matching reel,
and clearly I need daily casting lessons for at least a year :-( I
won't be able to afford fishing trips anymore, but, damn I'll be ready G




Thanks Wayne, others, for your feed back ... appreciated




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