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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? |
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![]() "Larry L" wrote in message ... ..... and, of course, no floating line really floats worth **** after the first hour Do you seal the end of the fly line after tying in the butt section or leader? JT |
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![]() "JT" wrote Do you seal the end of the fly line after tying in the butt section or leader? I've tried a few different methods .... how do you do it/ what do you use? I think I get and notice more tip sink now than I did years ago. My guess is this is because I now fish mostly very "rich" waters that have lots "scum" floating around as a result of that biological richness i.e. the line gets dirty fast. These same waters also tend to put a premium on delicate presentation, so a sunken tip gets noticed faster and with more irritation than it might working up a classic freestone creek. The last 5 years I've gradually taken to cleaning/treating my lines more and more .... now I do it nearly daily, before leaving the truck. When I forget to, or succumb to laziness and haste, I nearly always regret it within a few casts. |
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![]() "Larry L" wrote in message ... "JT" wrote Do you seal the end of the fly line after tying in the butt section or leader? I've tried a few different methods .... how do you do it/ what do you use? I use zap-a-gap, I put a dab on the end of the fly line and also coat the nail knot. When the glue starts to setup, I role the knot between my fingers to smooth out the glue. Seems to allow the knot to run through the tip top a little better. While fishing the Bitterroot last month, I purchased the RIO Classic in a DT5F, I have only fished it 4 days, however was happy with the line. JT |
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![]() "JT" wrote While fishing the Bitterroot last month, I purchased the RIO Classic in a DT5F, I have only fished it 4 days, however was happy with the line. Thanks JT, ZapAGap is what I've used too... similar technique I like my Rio ... except that it seems to have a rough finish that collects dirt quickly ... when clean and freshly treated it suits me fine I spent some time looking on line mfg websites today ... the hype is so thick it slowed download time noticably, sticking in the webpipes ... you can now get "5wt" lines that "weigh more" ( doh, ain't it the weight of 30 feet that makes it a 5wt ) and 1/2 size lines, clear tip lines ( Mr Fish can see a size 28 midge that is so clear you can see it's innards, but NO! he can't see our miraclewonderline :-) and lots of other silliness ... I make a point of supporting people that "support" me ... I'll just wait and buy whatever line is suggested by a shop owner I "owe one" .... but other people's opinions are always interesting Hum, my Rio has a loop ... did you cut that off and use a nail-knot? I like the loop-to-loop thing more than I dislike it ( everything having both good and bad points ) |
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![]() "Larry L" wrote in message ... Thanks JT, ZapAGap is what I've used too... similar technique I like my Rio ... except that it seems to have a rough finish that collects dirt quickly ... when clean and freshly treated it suits me fine I don't have enough water time on my RIO to make that distinction, however I hope that's not the case with the new RIO I just bought. Do you still use the RIO cleaning product or something else? As George A. mentioned in a previous e-mail, I too am a big fan of the Cortland 444 Peach, I would have bought that line while over in MT. however the shop didn't carry it. :-\ Hum, my Rio has a loop ... did you cut that off and use a nail-knot? I like the loop-to-loop thing more than I dislike it ( everything having both good and bad points ) For years I have used a nail knot to connect my butt section to fly line, then I would blood knot my leader to the butt section. When the braided loop to loop (if that's what you are referring to) came out, I tried them for awhile, I had one pull off the end of the fly line and that was enough for me. I've never had a nail knot slipped off the end of the fly line, so I went back to that technique. I have no real evidence of this, however it seems as thought the braided loops would make the first 6 inches of the fly line sink? Another reason I like the nail knot, it also seems like a cleaner connection? At the same time, I agree it's very easy to swap out leaders with the loop to loop, I found the following that might just be the ticket for you: http://www.graysofkilsyth.com/fishing-knots-gray's-loop.htm JT |
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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. |
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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. -- Bill Grey |
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