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Hey all,
For that all-purpose 8-weight set-up I mentioned earlier, now I gotta figure out appropriate fly line(s). Again, I plan on using this for 'everything bigger than a trout.' This could mean, alternately - in freshwater, Salmon, Steelhead, or even Bass; in sal****er, it'd be Stripers out at Montauk, Bluefish, small Barracuda, maybe even baby tarpon, or whatever else I might find when I head out to the dock or beach or rocks or flats when I'm in some tropical place on a nominally non-fishing vacation with my girlfriend. I was thinking I'd get one sinking line (not sure what size) and one floating line. I've already got an extra spool, so the extra line wouldn't be a problem. But now I'm wondering about the multitip lines. I read in older posts that they didn't cast very well, with hinging and getting caught in the guides, but it sounds like maybe those problems have been fixed in more recent lines? Opinions...? Thanks, Tim PS - and if you do think multi tips are the way to go, any particular brands you like? |
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