I have used a Mastery WF , I believe it was a 6wt. I really loved it. I may still have it on one of my reels, but those little "piss-off-the-Pope" tags fell off, so now I'm in the dark. Poor memory also. I actually like the Lee Wolff Tri-angle Taper. I have it in a 7 or 8wt, that I use for Bass fishing. I like the way you can pick it right up and fire it over a foot or so without much commotion. It really shoots out with a lot less energy and trouble that other WF lines that I have used.
Alan Di Somma Phoenix,Az. http://www.azod.com http://www.azflycasters.org/ http://www.wmonline.com/attract/lakes.htm http://www.wmonline.com/attract/streams.htm Why is it that to stop Windows 98, you have to click on "Start"? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marguerite" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 9:53 AM Subject: [VFB] 6 wt line recommendations I will be getting a 6wt line for my new rod and want to hear the pros and cons of different lines. I want a line that is low on memory (like me!), very slick and smooth, shoots well without anything to hang up on the rod guides, and is a floater and highly visible. Within those parameters, please tell me what you think of the WF versus the TT, versus the ????. I have one of the Airflo multi-tips and won't go that route again, so no need to mention those. [I don't really use it to it's fullest ability! I only use the floating line.] I'd also like to pick your brains on the differences between the different manufacturers of lines. Had a lazer line when they first came out--loved it till it cracked. Don't know about the differences between the 444s, 555s, 333s, etc. What about these new ghost tips? Anyone tried them? Hear that the Wonderline is nice and slick but retains memory (unlike me!). LOL Don't want that memory! Anyway, you get the idea...I'm on a learning quest here and frankly know very very little about lines. Have focused most of my fly fishing knowledge base to flies, so am eager to learn what I can about the other aspects of our marvelous passtime, and at this junction in time, it is lines. :) Marguerite ===== "We do not see things as they are, we see things as WE are." Anais Nin __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - establish your business online http://webhosting.yahoo.com
