02-20-2013, 08:33 PM
A textured, "tropical" line makes a world of difference. I've fallen head-over-heels in love with my Orvis Hydros "3D" Bonefish lines in 6-8 wt. They added 20 feet to my cast without me changing anything. Less effort at a given distance means better accuracy too, at least for me. Those lines just sail through the guides, and they're stiff enough to reduce those darn coils you get in warm weather. They're pricey, but Orvis is always good to me.
There are other brands too. I'd just make sure it has some sort of texture to it, and its a "tropical" line, meaning stiffer. SA, Rio, and I'm sure there's others. Flygoddess probably knows them all!
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There are other brands too. I'd just make sure it has some sort of texture to it, and its a "tropical" line, meaning stiffer. SA, Rio, and I'm sure there's others. Flygoddess probably knows them all!
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