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Hello,
Wante to try some double taper line..Have a friend who is getting rid of some DT line that he never used, I have a 5/6 weight Redington moderate action 9' rod. He has a 4wt DT and a 6 wt DT for sale. Wondering if I should try it out but not sure if It would be wiser to go up a weight from the rating or down a weight from it...or just wait and buy some 5wt DT. Just looking for some help or experiences.. THanks, Brian |
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On Jun 12, 2:15 pm, wrote:
Hello, Wante to try some double taper line..Have a friend who is getting rid of some DT line that he never used, I have a 5/6 weight Redington moderate action 9' rod. He has a 4wt DT and a 6 wt DT for sale. Wondering if I should try it out but not sure if It would be wiser to go up a weight from the rating or down a weight from it...or just wait and buy some 5wt DT. Just looking for some help or experiences.. THanks, Brian There are a lot of variables here, but generally, when a rod is rated at 5/6 wt it will perform best with a 6 wt WF and a 5 wt DT, providing you are casting more than 30'. Making longer casts the 6 wt DT might (or might not) be more difficult. Really, the only way to tell is to try it, if possible. For short casts, I'd say go for it , if the price is right. Most newer rods are pretty forgiving about over or underlining , so you'd likely be OK. |
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On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 11:39:39 -0700, George Adams
wrote: On Jun 12, 2:15 pm, wrote: Hello, Wante to try some double taper line..Have a friend who is getting rid of some DT line that he never used, I have a 5/6 weight Redington moderate action 9' rod. He has a 4wt DT and a 6 wt DT for sale. Wondering if I should try it out but not sure if It would be wiser to go up a weight from the rating or down a weight from it...or just wait and buy some 5wt DT. Just looking for some help or experiences.. THanks, Brian There are a lot of variables here, but generally, when a rod is rated at 5/6 wt it will perform best with a 6 wt WF and a 5 wt DT, providing you are casting more than 30'. Um...huh? The weight rating has nothing to do with taper, and there is no "taper standard." The first 30 feet of a particular 5DT could weight more or less than a particular 5WF, but the first 30 ft. of ANY 5 will weigh less than the first 30 ft. of ANY 6. Now, if you are "casting" significantly LESS than 30 feet, one might argue that a particular WF taper, and therefore, its weight at a particular point at less than 30 ft. versus the weight of a DT at the same distance, MIGHT come into technical, mathematical play, but at significantly less than 30 feet, the taper won't matter much if at all in practice. As to the OP's (apparent) question, IMO, the 6DT would (generally) be an OK choice for a 5/6 rated rod at middish (25-50 ft.) casting distances (the 4 would not load all 5s as well as a 5 or 6 - but it might load a _particular_ 5 just fine - see below), but either would be fine for short distance work - heck, for significantly less than 30 ft., just about ANY weight line/taper could be used and overlining will generally make "casting" easier (but NOT for close to, or in excess of, 30 ft.). Really, at very short distances, you aren't "casting" as much as a form of dapping or flipping. Making longer casts the 6 wt DT might (or might not) be more difficult. Really, the only way to tell is to try it, if possible. For short casts, I'd say go for it , if the price is right. Most newer rods are pretty forgiving about over or underlining , so you'd likely be OK. Now with this I agree. TC, R |
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On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 18:35:22 -0600, "Wolfgang" wrote:
wrote in message .. . On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 18:15:32 -0000, wrote: Hello, Wante to try some double taper line..Have a friend who is getting rid of some DT line that he never used, I have a 5/6 weight Redington moderate action 9' rod. He has a 4wt DT and a 6 wt DT for sale. Wondering if I should try it out but not sure if It would be wiser to go up a weight from the rating or down a weight from it...or just wait and buy some 5wt DT. Just looking for some help or experiences.. THanks, Brian What are you intending to do with the line(s)? I'm going to guess......wait for it.....fish. Er, no, you're going to assume it...since the OP said nothing about fishing, casting accuracy games, etc., there isn't enough info for an educated gue...ah...nevermind... |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 11:39:39 -0700, George Adams wrote: On Jun 12, 2:15 pm, wrote: Hello, Wante to try some double taper line..Have a friend who is getting rid of some DT line that he never used, I have a 5/6 weight Redington moderate action 9' rod. He has a 4wt DT and a 6 wt DT for sale. Wondering if I should try it out but not sure if It would be wiser to go up a weight from the rating or down a weight from it...or just wait and buy some 5wt DT. Just looking for some help or experiences.. THanks, Brian There are a lot of variables here, but generally, when a rod is rated at 5/6 wt it will perform best with a 6 wt WF and a 5 wt DT, providing you are casting more than 30'. Um...huh? The weight rating has nothing to do with taper, and there is no "taper standard." The first 30 feet of a particular 5DT could weight more or less than a particular 5WF, but the first 30 ft. of ANY 5 will weigh less than the first 30 ft. of ANY 6. Now, if you are "casting" significantly LESS than 30 feet, one might argue that a particular WF taper, and therefore, its weight at a particular point at less than 30 ft. versus the weight of a DT at the same distance, MIGHT come into technical, mathematical play, but at significantly less than 30 feet, the taper won't matter much if at all in practice. As to the OP's (apparent) question, IMO, the 6DT would (generally) be an OK choice for a 5/6 rated rod at middish (25-50 ft.) casting distances (the 4 would not load all 5s as well as a 5 or 6 - but it might load a _particular_ 5 just fine - see below), but either would be fine for short distance work - heck, for significantly less than 30 ft., just about ANY weight line/taper could be used and overlining will generally make "casting" easier (but NOT for close to, or in excess of, 30 ft.). Really, at very short distances, you aren't "casting" as much as a form of dapping or flipping. Help me out here. Wouldn't it be lot simpler and save a LOT of time pecking at the keyboard to state simply and clearly; "I have nothing to say."? Making longer casts the 6 wt DT might (or might not) be more difficult. Really, the only way to tell is to try it, if possible. For short casts, I'd say go for it , if the price is right. Most newer rods are pretty forgiving about over or underlining , so you'd likely be OK. Now with this I agree. Me too (or maybe not). Wolfgang use the 6 weight. |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 18:15:32 -0000, wrote: Hello, Wante to try some double taper line..Have a friend who is getting rid of some DT line that he never used, I have a 5/6 weight Redington moderate action 9' rod. He has a 4wt DT and a 6 wt DT for sale. Wondering if I should try it out but not sure if It would be wiser to go up a weight from the rating or down a weight from it...or just wait and buy some 5wt DT. Just looking for some help or experiences.. THanks, Brian What are you intending to do with the line(s)? I'm going to guess......wait for it.....fish. Wolfgang occam and all that. |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 18:35:22 -0600, "Wolfgang" wrote: wrote in message . .. On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 18:15:32 -0000, wrote: Hello, Wante to try some double taper line..Have a friend who is getting rid of some DT line that he never used, I have a 5/6 weight Redington moderate action 9' rod. He has a 4wt DT and a 6 wt DT for sale. Wondering if I should try it out but not sure if It would be wiser to go up a weight from the rating or down a weight from it...or just wait and buy some 5wt DT. Just looking for some help or experiences.. THanks, Brian What are you intending to do with the line(s)? I'm going to guess......wait for it.....fish. Er, no, you're going to assume it...since the OP said nothing about fishing, casting accuracy games, etc., there isn't enough info for an educated gue...ah...nevermind... You don't know what the words "guess" and "assumption" mean, do you? Moron. Wolfgang |
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On Jun 12, 9:50 pm, "Wolfgang" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 18:35:22 -0600, "Wolfgang" wrote: wrote in message . .. On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 18:15:32 -0000, wrote: Hello, Wante to try some double taper line..Have a friend who is getting rid of some DT line that he never used, I have a 5/6 weight Redington moderate action 9' rod. He has a 4wt DT and a 6 wt DT for sale. Wondering if I should try it out but not sure if It would be wiser to go up a weight from the rating or down a weight from it...or just wait and buy some 5wt DT. Just looking for some help or experiences.. THanks, Brian What are you intending to do with the line(s)? I'm going to guess......wait for it.....fish. Er, no, you're going to assume it...since the OP said nothing about fishing, casting accuracy games, etc., there isn't enough info for an educated gue...ah...nevermind... You don't know what the words "guess" and "assumption" mean, do you? Moron. Wolfgang- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Fish..or weave an Ethiopian Chest Plate worn by the rightful firekeeper. But I'm leaning towards fishing. Rocky River in Ohio smallmouth small/medium river...it's too good a deal to pass up I'll go with the 6 and give it a whirl. Thanks for all the info. Brian |
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