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Old May 1st, 2007, 07:45 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
W. D. Grey
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In article . com,
George Adams writes
On Apr 27, 12:10 pm, "Larry L" wrote:
Checking my rods, I see that I could use a new floating 5wt line.

The last couple lines I bought ( for other rods ) disappointed me ... one, a
gray one ( maybe SA but I'm not positive ) has terrible memory and all
efforts to straighten it yield only poor results .... the other ( a Rio )
has a finish that turns sticky quickly ( I clean my lines often and even
bought some Rio brand line treatment trying to remedy this ) and then casts
poorly ..... and, of course, no floating line really floats worth ****
after the first hour

So, I bet some of you out there follow the "latest and greatest" product
trends .... is there a line available that comes close to it's adman hype?
What's the best available, at this time? opinions?


Call me a luddite, but I still prefer the old Cortland 444 peach
lines. I use them on my rods that see the most action, and I've been
seen fishing with Cortland 333 HT on the rods that see less use. I
keep them clean, use a bit of dressing, and am happy with both. The
333 doesn't las as long as the 444, but floating and short casting
characteristics seem fine to me.

OK you're a Luddite!

I'm qualified to say that 'cos I use the Cortland 444 peach line as well
- superb.

I like the Cortland 333 intermediate weight forward #8 line.
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Bill Grey