11-08-2009, 11:49 PM
I have a Cortland 333 sink tip line that has a 10' section that sinks.
I have used it on the Green with mixed results.
I like using my dry line with longer leaders over the sink tip there.
Where I have found the sink tip to do very well, is on still water where I fish buggers and other streamers.
With a 10' sinking tip, I can see and use my line as an indicator.
The section of the line where the color changes makes a good indicator.
A sink tip line can be a useful addition to your arsenal but it won't be a go to line very often.
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I have used it on the Green with mixed results.
I like using my dry line with longer leaders over the sink tip there.
Where I have found the sink tip to do very well, is on still water where I fish buggers and other streamers.
With a 10' sinking tip, I can see and use my line as an indicator.
The section of the line where the color changes makes a good indicator.
A sink tip line can be a useful addition to your arsenal but it won't be a go to line very often.
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