06-27-2013, 04:12 PM
That is an awesome reference. Pretty much everything I believe.
Thing to remember is smaller # line means smaller diameter. So, they can cut through the wind and are easy to mend. BUT, there are specialty lines these days that do the same thing. Windcutter is a 1/2 line lighter in the front so it can cut through the wind.
Fly fishing can be very technical. Not something you can pick up and just do. A little research is needed. Find what works with you and go with it.
If it takes several rods to find this, I consider that BONUS![laugh]
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Thing to remember is smaller # line means smaller diameter. So, they can cut through the wind and are easy to mend. BUT, there are specialty lines these days that do the same thing. Windcutter is a 1/2 line lighter in the front so it can cut through the wind.
Fly fishing can be very technical. Not something you can pick up and just do. A little research is needed. Find what works with you and go with it.
If it takes several rods to find this, I consider that BONUS![laugh]
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