Line Lesson // Types of Fly Lines - Floating, Sink Tip, and Full Sinking

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

Комментарии • 21

  • @georgeburnette1802
    @georgeburnette1802 Год назад

    Really great info, Joe. Thank you for doing this. And I loved the cameos from the cat and dog. 😃

    • @redsflyshop
      @redsflyshop  Год назад +1

      #flyfishingcribs haha. The shop is way too hectic to try and do this down there. 😜

  • @wvlongshooter3912
    @wvlongshooter3912 Год назад +1

    Thanks for another great video with helpful content. I’ve been fishing lakes for trout and to fish them properly you have to be open minded to using multiple types of lines from floating to sink tips. I’m experiencing with a SA Sonar parabolic line. It’s like a sinking line with a floating head and it allows you to really keep your flies in a water column like no other line. I’m still trying ti learn more about all of the fly lines you’ve talked about. Thanks!!!

    • @redsflyshop
      @redsflyshop  Год назад +1

      Oh yes, I know that line. I didn't want to get too detailed on the full sink stuff, the RIO Clean Sweep is like that and a few others that have a ton of sink rates.

  • @mattokeefe691
    @mattokeefe691 Год назад

    Thanks Joe. Best explanation I had given to me

    • @redsflyshop
      @redsflyshop  Год назад +1

      Thanks Matt, really appreciate it. I feel like too many anglers are fishing floating lines and a bit one dimensional. Hopefully this makes good sense to others as well.

    • @mattokeefe691
      @mattokeefe691 Год назад

      @@redsflyshop - I’m a perfect example of this.

  • @andy1or2
    @andy1or2 Год назад

    A couple of those choices are perfect for the beaches of Puget Sound too :) great video ...!

    • @redsflyshop
      @redsflyshop  Год назад

      Thanks Scandi Andy, I am hoping to get over that way for SRC's later this month!

  • @robertbrown9785
    @robertbrown9785 6 месяцев назад

    great video ty

    • @redsflyshop
      @redsflyshop  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching, appreciate it!

  • @timkern177
    @timkern177 Год назад

    Very informative. Thanks!

    • @redsflyshop
      @redsflyshop  Год назад

      You are welcome! Thanks for waching.

  • @helok9
    @helok9 Год назад +3

    HIGHLY recommend Airflo lines. You’ll thank me later.

  • @jds4935
    @jds4935 7 месяцев назад

    Hello, I am a beginner and would like to know if you attach all sink lines to the casting line? Or do you attach some sink lines to the backing? And is it always with a loop to loop that you attach them? How do you attach the tippet to the sink lines? Or is a tippet not necessary?
    Thank you very much!!!

  • @danm66
    @danm66 Год назад

    Do you have a system for knowing what line is on your reels? I've seen putting dots and dashes on the line with a sharpie to denote the weight but nothing about sink or floating.

    • @redsflyshop
      @redsflyshop  Год назад

      Oh that's a good question, I don't. That's a good idea, most of my lines are SA and have the line ID printed on them but it can be hard to read sometimes. I've used the stickers that come with the line, but it seems like I forget to change it when I swap a line then it's just more confusing. I need to get a label maker again.

  • @kimmower6196
    @kimmower6196 Год назад

    Joe do you clean all your fly lines once a year, line care or a couple times a year, I clean my 3 reels at the start of the year with float protector

    • @redsflyshop
      @redsflyshop  Год назад

      If I'm wading a lot, I'll use a RIO towelette every day if I think about it, usually I can clean a line and fold it back up and fold the package over and use the same line wipe about 3X. Wading makes my lines dirty as they get drug around in the muck, sand, and get stepped on.

  • @9724470741
    @9724470741 Год назад

    What's the kitty's name?

    • @redsflyshop
      @redsflyshop  Год назад

      Hungry. That damn thing was meowing a bunch too. I'll feed it next time.