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Old December 31st, 2003, 07:25 PM
Bill Kiene
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Default Cutting spey lines.

Hi Svend,

I would also consider emailing Simon Gawesworth at Rio for some insight on
your situation.




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"Svend Tang-Petersen" wrote in message
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Have any of you tried your hands at this ?

Ive been using a 14' Orvis rod which has a somewhat soft action but

is a bit heavy, and recently got my hands on a new Powell 1409. This is

lighter but also faster so I was wondering if I should start dissecting

my line (Rio windcutter) removing 6-12" at a time until the action feels

better.





 




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