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![]() "Kevin Vang" wrote in message t... In article . com, says... What would you recommend for a "moderate action" rod like the 3 Forks? The Scientific Anglers "Concept" is a nice casting line which sells for under $20. It's a 60 ft. line, where most lines are 90 ft., if that makes a difference to you. (If you're a beginning caster, it won't make any difference for years, trust me.) I sort of disagree with this, as you can learn to cast greater than 60' with-in two years. It depends on the individual and how much time they spend practicing. their casting skills. I've seen some fly-casters throwing nice loops of 70' in a year. Seems logical to stay with the Prestige Plus Line, oh btw, I looked up the line in my Cabela's catalog last night, it's good enough. Also I would get some line-cleaner. A dirty line becomes abrasive and will eventually wear out the guides on your fly-rod, especially the tip. It's good to keep any casting line clean. fwiw, -tom |
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