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Has anyone tried Cabelas Prestige plus (WF-F/S) 10 ft. Sink Tip lines?
I plan to fish the Esopus this coming season and wondered, Is this type of line a much greater advantage over split shot and indicator nymphing with WF-F line and would any such advantage justify the cost of the new line and perhaps an extra spool? Regards. Bob |
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![]() "rw" wrote in message ... wrote: Has anyone tried Cabelas Prestige plus (WF-F/S) 10 ft. Sink Tip lines? I plan to fish the Esopus this coming season and wondered, Is this type of line a much greater advantage over split shot and indicator nymphing with WF-F line and would any such advantage justify the cost of the new line and perhaps an extra spool? I'm afraid you're putting Wolfgang off his feed. Please stick to off-topic subjects. :-)... Wow, that was a close one! For a moment there it looked like a serious on topic question might be allowed to escape for as long as a single response without being diverted into an off topic vendetta. I'm sure that I speak for EVERYBODY in ROFF.....and Bob in particular......for saving us from a possibility too horrific to contemplate. Wolfgang |
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I use sink tip lines a lot, but only when stripping streamers. I have tried
fishing nymphs with one, but can't remember any success. I suspect the thickness of the line, mass of the sinking portion, and effect of underwater currents makes it virtually impossible to detect a strike on a slack line. Because of their mass, I should think it virtually impossible to maintain a taut line when fishing most nymphs on adead drift. Now fished quartering downstream you could maintain a taut line, but I'm not sure that you'd fool many fish like that. Jim Ray wrote in message oups.com... Has anyone tried Cabelas Prestige plus (WF-F/S) 10 ft. Sink Tip lines? I plan to fish the Esopus this coming season and wondered, Is this type of line a much greater advantage over split shot and indicator nymphing with WF-F line and would any such advantage justify the cost of the new line and perhaps an extra spool? Regards. Bob |
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Wolfgang wrote:
... I'm sure that I speak for EVERYBODY in ROFF..... I thought we'd put this canard to rest. You can speak for Mu, George and sometimes Cyli. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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