How Do I Size Fly Lines to my Fly Rod?
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- Опубликовано: 1 янв 2024
- In this Q&A Episode, Brian Flechsig from Mad River Outfitters and guest Flip Pallot talk about the difficulties of matching a fly line to a fly rod, when to over size the line and when not to.
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Flip is one of the best.. been watching him since I was a kid on Walker’s Cay Chronicles
An inspiration to us all!
With the guidance of Pat Kelly, I have an 8wt Mangrove Coast with the Hi-Vis line. The two compliment each other exceptionally well! I would not want to go any heavier. Thanks Pat, MRO, and Flip!
Thanks for watching and thanks for the support!
Love y’all’s content 😉
Thanks for being here!
I have my grandfather's old fiberglass 2-piece rod. It's so old that it no longer has markings on it so I don't know what WT it is, but I wanted to use 7/8 WT line, but it didn't work with the leader it came with, so I cut it off and put on a leader of just 10lbs mono. After I did that the entire setup casts grate, and I don't understand why but it's pretty cool.
Keep up the good videos.
Thanks for watching.
If you're looking for a video idea, I would love to learn more about rod lengths. I tend to gravitate to shorter rods usually less than 8 1/2 feet. Am I missing something by using shorter rods? I fish mostly canals both from shore and small boat in fresh and salt water. I think there are many people that would find a rod length discussion useful. Also I would love an introduction video to everyone at the shop. Love your stuff and always learn a lot. Thank you.
Thanks for watching and will certainly pass along. Stay tuned!
I find a shorter rod is easier to fish with all day. Now in my 50s, I find a longer rod, over 9ft, hard on my hands and wrists all day, unless I'm using my 10ft switch, which I can use double handed.
People need to pay more to the grain wt of the lines. Manufacturers are gone off the rails with overweighting lines. Forget the line number on the box. Read the real line wt and match it with your rod. I use a 7wt cobalt rod. I know from experience. 205 to 240 loads that rod perfectly and it works. With experience this is learned.
Thanks for watching and very well said!
I’ve been using the Titan lines on my Orvis Helios rods for last 3 or more years and they work great for me on big bass/pike/musky streamers. Some rods just need to go over lined to work. I’m a fan of the AirFlo power taper also.
Thanks for watching.
I think you need to take any rod and try half a dozen lines on it, at the ranges you're going to be fishing at. Some of my rods perform better underlined, or overlined. It's a very personal preference as well. I tend to prefer lighter loading, as you get increased line speed and it's better if you're carrying a long line.
Thanks for watching!
Should I be looking for a Cotto or a Genoa Salami. and should I bring some Provolone cheese? On a more salient point good video guys. Now why do I have fly rods that say for instance 5/6 wt. It seems to me the rod maker should know what weight the rod is. Keep the good stuff coming guys.
Thanks for watching!
Hi i am not good with emails but i have a question i have a 7 weight i am having trouble roll casting i can get like 20 feet it was a combo with line on it so would it help me if i get good line and if so what line would be good for me to get started roll casting better
So sorry but you’d have to check with Brian or the folks at the shop directly for the answers there. Feel free to give them a call and they will be happy to help!!!
Have you tried single spey lines? Rio and others do them and they are great for rolls and overhead as well. I have them in AFTM 6 and 7 and use them for sea trout, Atlantic salmon in rivers and stocked rainbows in lakes where a back cast is tricky. Gets you in the zone.
Brian, if you or any of your crew are ever coming through Atlanta Georgia we live outside the metro area would love to have you stay with us overnight or whatever you need instead of a hotel room👍
Thanks for watching. Feel free to reach out to Brian directly. He doesn’t come around here much.
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Does anyone know what jeans flip is wearing here?
Sorry, nobody does.
I’ve tried lighter line and heavier line and it just doesn’t work very well with the design of the rod. Heavier line makes a whip out of it and I end up leaving most of the fly material behind me. A light line it fails on the forward motion. Matching the line to the rod gives that easy 1-2-3-4.
Thanks for watching.