Preston: Does your line spend more time in the air, or on the water. That may determine how it behaves (feels like a wire). Just a thought.
Larry Johnson Springville, Utah >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/29/04 07:10AM >>> I recently spooled the Lee Wulff TT in a 6wt on my Sage SP. I really like it. Super suptle allowing really easy meaning especially when nymphing with an indicator for steelies. Probably doesn't cast as far as a stiffer/slicker line but for the type of fishing I mostly do it's ideal. Just yesterday I also tried a Cortland 555 clear. Perhaps it was the 45F weather but man was that line ever stiff. Sure it shoots great and floats well but I can't but help think that I'm fishing with a steel wire. I presume it softens up a bit in warmer weather. My 2 cents, Preston --- Bob Haering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > One line I have not seen mentioned is the triangle > taper. To me it > offers the best of both worlds. I do fish #30 > patterns with it to > raising tout and yet it has the "heft" needed to > plunk steelhead flies. > Well, I am off with my tri taper to try for more > steelies! > > BobH > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Behalf Of john snyder > Sent: Saturday, March 27, 2004 9:34 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [VFB] Line Upgrade > > > > George Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have used Cortland 444 in both WF and DT and have > been quite happy > with them. I also just purchased an Orvis > Wonder line DT and I am very > pleased with it. The delicacy of presentation with > the DT line is far > superior to WF lines for dry fly presentation. I > will, however, continue > to use the WF lines for nymphing. > > Just my $0.02 worth > > George > ----- Original Message ----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 20:26 > Subject: [VFB] Line Upgrade > > Listers, > I am wanting to upgrade from the line I have > been using. Currently > I am using a WFF Scientific Anglers that I get from > Wally World for > under $20.00 > I am thinking about trying an Orvis Wonder line > ($59.00) or a > Cabela's Prestige Plus line ($39.99). Has anyone > tried these? What other > WFF lines are there for around the same price > ($60.00) > I was also looking at the Cabela's Multi-Tip > line ($89.99)....any > comments on that?? > Thank You, > Del well > ive never used the > lines youve mentioned. ive used the cortland > products on my 5 wts and my > 8 wt. and on my 10 wt i have an rio windcutter spey > line that i had to > modify somewhat. i really think that its a matter of > getting the right > wt for the rod and your own casting preferences. > i.e. with my 5 wt i > like to shoot a lot of line so i can stay off the > fish so i drop a wt in > line. so i go to a 4 wt. i can cast a good amount of > line with very > little effort, so i guess youll have to decide whats > right for you. hope > ive been able to help and let me know how things > work out for you. > > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on > time. > >
