I was being facetious and it did not come out right.  But it will add some distance to the average persons cast if that is the objective.
 
Dick


>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/12/02 11:03AM >>>
HI Dick
   I'd like to give you the benefit of doubt, but 300
ft. Are you a tournament caster.
   Dean
--- Richard Brouillette
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree, I use a 9' 8 wt for steelhead.  In the
> summer I use the same rod for
> walleye on a warm water lake and load it with a 9 wt
> sinking line and I can "throw" it 100 yards, but I
> have tried it with a 6 wt and it is not very
> effective.
>
> Dick
>
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/12/02 09:17AM >>>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> Say you have a rod designated as an 8 wt, what would
> happen to
> performance if you used say a 7 Wt? Or possibly a 6
> Wt with the rod ?
>
>
> You can go up a weight on the line for most rods but
> not down very well.  A heavier line might be called
> for on some rods but a lighter line becomes
> difficult to control.
>
> Murf
> Dave Murphy
>


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