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"Larry L" wrote:
I can't find any lines called " steelhead taper" or the tapers Peter suggested in lighter than 6 wt .... I'd like to use a 5wt rod I guess that makes sense, most people use a 6 or heavier for steelhead. I'm with Peter on this, try a double taper. It will and has handled a 6 WF line just fine, but ... I'm confused ... if the first 30 foot of a 6wt steelhead taper weighs the same as the head of a standard 6WF ( however many grains '6wt' is ) then it would seem that trying to 'roll pickup" 50 feet would really overload my 5 wt ... I've already broken it twice ( it was made LONG before the guarantees when have today ) and paid well over $100 each time to have Scott replace the tip section ... I really like the rod and don't want to abuse it You mention a 3wt version? what manufacturer? model or taper name? I didn't have a steelhead taper, that was a double taper on the 3wt. I doubt you broke a 5wt Scott rod just with casting pressure. I also doubt you could hurt it with a 6wt. Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html |
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