10-01-2008, 02:51 AM
wow.. you sure know your lines sis.. :-)
now.. back to the windcutter.. as I stated before I have my Shakespeare rod combo.. that has a stiffer mid flex than my sage launch.. there are times I am on a lake and am facing some fairly good winds.. I have found under these conditions my rio wf6f tends to "die" in the casting... the same is true from a tube on some of our lakes..
.. so my basic question is will the windcutter give me an advantage when attempting to cast in the above conditions... or will the dt work better on that rod under those same conditions.. ??
MacFly [cool]
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now.. back to the windcutter.. as I stated before I have my Shakespeare rod combo.. that has a stiffer mid flex than my sage launch.. there are times I am on a lake and am facing some fairly good winds.. I have found under these conditions my rio wf6f tends to "die" in the casting... the same is true from a tube on some of our lakes..
.. so my basic question is will the windcutter give me an advantage when attempting to cast in the above conditions... or will the dt work better on that rod under those same conditions.. ??
MacFly [cool]
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