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Lots of comments and I'll try to cover them he
1. Type of line is unknown and the package is only marked " "RIO Demo Fly Line WF5F". I can't get a good match against any lines shown on their site. It could be one of several. 2. Line is installed correctly. Tag at end said "Attach this end to backing". Tag could have been put on wrong end of line but I doubt I could cast 50' with the running line only. Hey, I'm only a novice - not an accomplished caster............;-) 3. When casting into a head on wind I get a distance of about 20' (tiptop to end of line) and then it just goes into a swiggle (in mid air) and drops to the water as though it hit a pane of glass almost. When the wind was not blowing, I could cast out about 50' of line. Had a 9' leader but I was judging distance by the fly line since its a bright yellow and a little easier to see then my indicator yarn tied to the end. 4. I don't have a scale that will measure grams but I will be going back to the shop to have them ID it. I really think its a 4wt in which just got put in the wroing package. For those not aware of the Demo packaging, it's just a zip-lock type of plastic bag with a plain Rio label on it with a tear-off, sticky tab that has the line weight and type printed on it that you put on the spool. 5. As for the Orvis line being made for faster action lines, I know that and of my 7 rods, only 2 are moderate-fast (Diamondback VSR and the Orvis TLS) and 1 slow rod (the sweet 7' Diamondglass). Supposedly (according to shop owner) the Rio line was meant for faster rods also but I'll know for sure tomorrow. It may be that the Rio line has a longer front taper and the weight is further back than on other lines I have. Without the wind, I could cast it out okay but still had to push it in comparison to the other line I was comparing it against. Perhaps this line is for the more advanced caster that knows how to chuck a spear into the wind. I simply made some observations of what the line did under windy conditions for me and was hoping to here comments from others that have used Rio. Upon reflection, the only ID I have is "Demo" and it's yellow and it say's its WF5F. Thanks, Bob S. |
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