Awesome vid. I’m watching it, listening it, repeating it. I’m a Japanese and not good at speaking English. But Brian’s lesson is so much understandable. Thanks MRO!! Most favorite channel 😄👍
Another very impressive video from the mad river team I just stated looking into getting a sinking form line and don’t know where to start then this video came up on my feed. PERFECT!
I’ve been fishing sinking lines for over 20 years and I learned more about fishing then in this video than all the time I’ve spent on the water. Very well done video!
Thanks, Brian. I have a sinking fly line, but it's not a very common type of line here in New Zealand. So I didn't know how to fish with this line. I tried to cast across the river, leave it to swing, and then retrieve the streamer up the current. I've never caught a fish, only snagged the bottom of the river. Now, I figured out that I did everything wrong :D
Absolutely brilliant video, helping anglers understand what's happening under the surface and how the fly is actually fishing. When it comes to sink tip and full sinking lines, I absolutely love Airflo. The range they have, that covers everything and every situation. Add that to one of the modern cassette reels, and the fish really are screwed 😂. Keep up the good work guys 👌
I was just looking at your channel this morning for more information on sinking tips and a few hours later I got a notification about this video. Thanks!
Really enjoyed this fishing talk on fly lines !!!!and i have realised ive been doing it not wrong but just not right .and without a doubt the best talk and video I've seen thank you
A must watch video. I have dabbled a little with intermediate and sinking lines. But this video does a great job showing you how and why - taking the mystery out of these lines.
@@Madriveroutfitters Ah, I got confused when mentioned: " any kind of fishing". 😬Thanks for your content, it rekindles my passion for both fishing and tying. Regards from Norway.
This was really great! I learned a lot. I often wade fish small streams and wander far from the car so carrying multiple rods is a pain. 5 wt 9 ft. I could buy a second spool, in fact I guess that is the best answer. But I also have a sinking leader I sometimes use (with a way too long leader, will tie on a much shorter one tomorrow!) with my floating line. Switch between dry, dry dropper, sinking leader with small streamers. Does that make sense or is that just such a kluge it makes little sense?
Greetings from czech republic. Thank you very much for this video, it is very helpful. I would really love to gain insight into sinking lines. I would like to ask about micro/trout-skagit lines. For example OPST makes Commando groove Intermediate Heads, Scientific Anglers made Spey Lite Skagit Intermediate Heads/Integrated Lines. These heads/lines should be combined with various types of sinking tips... What is a diference between "standard sinking lines" (full sinker, sinking head or sinking tip) and these single hand micro/trout skagit heads? Are these skagit heads used just for swinging flies across and downstream in comparison to "standard sinking lines" which acording to this vidos should be used for fishing upstream with active retrieve? According what should I decided when to swing a fly downstream or when fish it upstream with active retrieve? I hope that these questions make sense...:) Cheers. Andrew.
Great explanation with the drawing board and actual fishing footage, my problem with sinking lines is only the texture of the line they are too hard and thin in diameter, but my line is an old one, so my favorite fly line brand is airflo due to the soft texture of their lines I guess has to do that they are pvc free, so I just asking if airflo sinking lines are soft as their dry lines thanks. 🙏
Hi there nice video youre right on it i just got 2 brown huge trout like 4 kilos each in the Limay river in the patagonian Argentina the sicking works grate
Great video! Got a question on using a shorter leader for sinking lines. If I don't have the thick line to build a leader, can I just cut off the middle 4' of a 9' tapered leader to make it a 5' leader? Cutting it out from the middle should keep a thick butt section and the desired tippet size, or would that not work?
Thanks for watching! Please send any and all questions over to Brian directly through the shop. Send him an e-mail or give him a call an he will be happy to help.
Cool I will definitely get a sinking line to add to my kit. I’ve had good luck streamer fishing putting the split shot a good ways up the line, about 4-6 feet above the fly. It seems to do a good job keeping the streamer from rising too much while stripping but it can be a pain when the line gets tangled. Thanks for the tips 👍
hi there. i understand this video has been out for a while, hopefully you can still answer my question. you made a comment that once a sinking line is stripped, the sinking line stops sinking. my question is, does a sinking line begin to stop sinking once river current moves the line too. i will admit that i was one of those fly anglers who wouldn't promote sinking lines in any river capacity. Since watching you and Kelly talk about the use of sinking lines in rivers and streams, i have totally changed my mind set. Thank you guys!
Thanks for watching. Please send your questions over to Brian directly through the shop and he'll be happy to answer! You can send him an e-mail or give him a call directly.
Just ordered myself a line tender to keep my new shovelhead line off the bottom of the river after attempting to use it one time and quickly learning that lesson.
Awesome stuff, I am just starting to fish streamers and this helps a ton, would anyone have an idea on the leader formula for a 6wt 200gr Airflo streamer Max Short line, i can get Maxima Ultragreen not Cortland locally ?
What are your thoughts on saving those "9' store-bought tapered leaders" that have had enough and just using the first 4-5' of their but sections on the end of a sink-tip or sinking fly line? Thanks for the great videos!
Thanks for watching. Please send your questions directly to Brian through the shop and he'll get to you there. You can send him an e-mail or give him a call. He doesn't come around here much at all but works there 7 days a week!!!
This is really helpful! Ty! If I may ask...what would be your choice of sinking line on Elk Creek, PA? Also, how long of a leader? Ty if you get time to reply. 🙂
I started fly-fishing in the early 80's but am very new to sinking flylines. When you day short leader,how short are you talking? River and lake! Thanks😊
Hey Brian, Another great video. I have learned a lot from your site and videos from your entire team. I am new to fly fishing with less than 1 season under my belt and just a couple lessons. I am running a 5wt rod and real with 6 wt weight forward line (Airflo Ridge Bass/Muskie) fishing for bass primary with light streamers and crayfish flies. I am good at short distance casting but once i get past that tapered section ( 30 ish feet) it gets ugly am i asking too much from this set up or do i need to go back to school?? Any tips???
Digging through my old fly gear I found a package of Twiston line lead. Have you ever used this product, and if so, how do you feel about it compared to split shot? I also found my 30 year old container of Muculin for my leaders If I remember, since my 30 year old Scientific Angler flyline still floats. This old line is great for casting practice, and it still floats well.
Another excellent video. One Question. If you have a 6 weight rod and let's say a buddy gave you a Kelly Galloup line for an 8 weight rod. Can it be cut back to match the 6 rod? Also would you then have a line that sinks faster than 6 line that matches rod?
Quick question....seems like you have a looong leader since we can see the end of the fly line in the rings, after you've cast, is there reason for that? Love the videos!
Feel free to contact the shop directly and they will be happy to help. They'll have a mess of questions for you so as to get the right recommendations.
Good show as I was confused by when to use sink tip and when to use full sinking. Once again this season I will make an effort to fish streamer of which I have about 70+.
I took one of your leader classes quite a few years ago that really helped us with our leaders and line selections. Glad things haven't changed much in your point of view. Lots of info here.. Great video. Whens your book coming out?.
Brilliant, when I use an intermediate line on the lake, its difficult to take the line off the surface like a floating line. I have to retrieve it once nearly to the end of the line and make a roll cast to start again. I am unsure if you mentioned this possible problem in describing the retrieve. Kind Regards-Ray
Please send your questions over to Brian directly at the shop and he’ll be happy to help. E-mail him or give him a call. Details in the description below the video.
Thanks for watching. Please send your questions over to Brian directly through the shop via e-mail or give him a call. He'll be happy to help and answer your questions.
@@Madriveroutfitters That is awesome. I have always wanted to try stripping sink line in for steelhead but I never tried it. Awesome video. I love the channel.
Feel free to call the shop with any further questions. Selecting the right line is a bit of a science and they will have a mess of questions for you so as to get it right.
Just wondering ...is there a reason you are not suggesting a fluorocarbon leader since it also sinks? And if a fluorocarbon leader should we use the same equation?
I fish sink lines on still waters. I would fail to stop a fast sink dropping in the water with a steady retrieve. Only a fast retrieve will slow it. I can get a Di 2 to almost stop with a fast retrieve. Is there something wrong with my lines. They are Rio. Oh casting bigger distance might have something to do with it, as the line is in the water for a lot longer. And the whole sink section in water might be something to with it.
I’m always worried that such a heavy streamer will hurt my rod. I have a streamer x so I know it shouldn’t. But should I be forward casting barely before it loads all the way to take pressure off the rod?
Hello you’re talking about weeded fly line I’m very new five minutes never fished before we did fly line for streamers do I set up a whole Nother real or do I always have to takeoff my main line to change this what is the best application please help Kirk
Thanks for watching. Please send your questions directly over to the shop via e-mail or give them a call and they will be happy to help. That's what they do!
I guess you could use a stripping basket for full sink lines. (I started fly fishing 1980, with full sink. Ernie Schweibert told Mr "there are better ways to get your fly down" but then didn't say how.😅😊
Actually cutties love dropping flies you absolutely want to jig for cut throat. Brown's also can be fond of a dropping (falling) fly. Your buddy, Kelly Galloup would agree!
I know a lot of pike fly fishing guys fish rivers with sinking lines and we all use stripping baskets exactly to avoid getting our lines snagged or tangled. I find it weird to see so few US anglers using stripping baskets. Do you know any particular reason as to why that is? Great instrumental video BTW 👌
I have other question regarding fly lines. I would like to ask what is causing that nowadays their prices has increased so drastically? I remember that few years ago high end fly line could be purchased for around 65-70 USD which was more acceptable. Now it is around 100 USD for good line which is slowly reaching the level of the absurd. No matter how good particular fly line is it is still only the piece of the plastic laundry string.
I was trying to buy a line for my smallmouth rod and the shop worker started talking with me about where I would be fishing. He told me I should not be using a sink tip line in the river I generally fish because it was only 4 to 6 foot deep. He was adamant I use a floating line and a regular 3x tippet on my 8 weight fly rod. I politely put everything back and found elsewhere to do my business.
Would a stripping basket solve the problem of keeping a full sinking line out of the water if you are wade fishing? Inquiring minds want to know. About that talking too much, you have been hanging with Kelly, right? Keep the good stuff coming guys.
Surprised Brian uses mono (which floats) instead of fluoro (neutral or sinks) considering in his discussion one of his reasons for using short leaders is to keep the fly down
Thanks for your support - Stay tuned, lots more great educational content on the way!
Thanks Brian.. your videos have helped me tremendously in buying the correct gear the 1st time !!!!!
@@03bugeye Happy to help. Remember that you can always call the shop as well with questions. Thanks!
Did your amazon client catch fish after you straightened him out?
The very best video on sinking lines!
Thanks so much for watching!
Awesome vid. I’m watching it, listening it, repeating it. I’m a Japanese and not good at speaking English. But Brian’s lesson is so much understandable. Thanks MRO!! Most favorite channel 😄👍
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Another very impressive video from the mad river team I just stated looking into getting a sinking form line and don’t know where to start then this video came up on my feed. PERFECT!
Thanks for watching and always feel free to call the shop for help. That's what they do!!!!
Really good video on the various fly lines and techniques for fishing them. Well done
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I’ve been fishing sinking lines for over 20 years and I learned more about fishing then in this video than all the time I’ve spent on the water. Very well done video!
Thanks so much for watching!
Best video you have ever done, Thank you. Makes sinking lines understandable
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Another amazing video, it makes educatication fun. Just wanted to offer appreciation for the time you put into these, its really great.
Thanks so much for being here!
One of the better vids Ive watched on the topic.
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I used a full sinking line today and man what a difference!!! Especially when the water is cold.
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Thanks, Brian. I have a sinking fly line, but it's not a very common type of line here in New Zealand. So I didn't know how to fish with this line. I tried to cast across the river, leave it to swing, and then retrieve the streamer up the current. I've never caught a fish, only snagged the bottom of the river. Now, I figured out that I did everything wrong :D
Thanks for watching and happy to help!
Absolutely brilliant video, helping anglers understand what's happening under the surface and how the fly is actually fishing. When it comes to sink tip and full sinking lines, I absolutely love Airflo. The range they have, that covers everything and every situation. Add that to one of the modern cassette reels, and the fish really are screwed 😂. Keep up the good work guys 👌
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Brian! You answered a lot of questions I had, love Mad River Outfitters!
Thanks for watching and please stay tuned.
I was just looking at your channel this morning for more information on sinking tips and a few hours later I got a notification about this video. Thanks!
We saw you there looking around and just whipped this up. Always happy to help.
Really enjoyed this fishing talk on fly lines !!!!and i have realised ive been doing it not wrong but just not right .and without a doubt the best talk and video I've seen thank you
Thanks for watching.
Great work as usual Brian and team! Now I need to order some new lines!!!!
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Great video! Thanks so much for providing such a clear and understandable lesson.
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A must watch video. I have dabbled a little with intermediate and sinking lines. But this video does a great job showing you how and why - taking the mystery out of these lines.
Thanks for watching.
So valuable! So informative! Thanks Brian and thanks MRO
Thanks for watching!!!
Great video…looking forward to more Q&A episodes! Thanks
Thanks for watching.
Thank you Brian! Super informative video. This one answered so many questions I had.
Thanks a ton for watching. Glad it helped you out.
Great vid..sink tip fly lines have completely changed how I fish for smallies in central texas
Thanks for watching.
So all of these years I didn't have to ty ALL these 9' leaders? ;) Thanks man, I'l try it next time fishing.🤙
With a sink tip? No more than 4'. Thanks for watching.
@@Madriveroutfitters Ah, I got confused when mentioned: " any kind of fishing". 😬Thanks for your content, it rekindles my passion for both fishing and tying. Regards from Norway.
Thank you Brian for a very informative video on sinktip n sinking lines. It helps 4 better understanding of how 2 use it. God Bless n fish on!
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Wow, an encyclopedia of information. Thank you
Thanks for watching.
There is so much great info in this video. Thank you, great job.
Thanks so much for watching.
More whiteboard!!! Great information here. But seriously the whiteboard and drawing out the examples is really helpful in formulating an image.
Thanks for watching.
Thank you for another great video! Super informative and a great learning resource!
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Great Learner video Brian
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This was really great! I learned a lot. I often wade fish small streams and wander far from the car so carrying multiple rods is a pain. 5 wt 9 ft. I could buy a second spool, in fact I guess that is the best answer. But I also have a sinking leader I sometimes use (with a way too long leader, will tie on a much shorter one tomorrow!) with my floating line. Switch between dry, dry dropper, sinking leader with small streamers. Does that make sense or is that just such a kluge it makes little sense?
Thanks for watching. Please contact Brian directly through the shop via email or phone with your questions and he’ll be happy to help.
Greetings from czech republic. Thank you very much for this video, it is very helpful. I would really love to gain insight into sinking lines. I would like to ask about micro/trout-skagit lines. For example OPST makes Commando groove Intermediate Heads, Scientific Anglers made Spey Lite Skagit Intermediate Heads/Integrated Lines. These heads/lines should be combined with various types of sinking tips... What is a diference between "standard sinking lines" (full sinker, sinking head or sinking tip) and these single hand micro/trout skagit heads? Are these skagit heads used just for swinging flies across and downstream in comparison to "standard sinking lines" which acording to this vidos should be used for fishing upstream with active retrieve? According what should I decided when to swing a fly downstream or when fish it upstream with active retrieve? I hope that these questions make sense...:) Cheers. Andrew.
Thanks for watching. Please send your questions directly to the shop via e-mail and they will be happy to help there.
Great video! Very full of good information
Thanks for watching!
Great explanation with the drawing board and actual fishing footage, my problem with sinking lines is only the texture of the line they are too hard and thin in diameter, but my line is an old one, so my favorite fly line brand is airflo due to the soft texture of their lines I guess has to do that they are pvc free, so I just asking if airflo sinking lines are soft as their dry lines thanks. 🙏
Thanks for watching. Feel free to contact the shop directly with any questions and they will be happy to help.
Hi there nice video youre right on it i just got 2 brown huge trout like 4 kilos each in the Limay river in the patagonian Argentina the sicking works grate
Thanks for watching.
Great video! Got a question on using a shorter leader for sinking lines. If I don't have the thick line to build a leader, can I just cut off the middle 4' of a 9' tapered leader to make it a 5' leader? Cutting it out from the middle should keep a thick butt section and the desired tippet size, or would that not work?
Thanks for watching! Please send any and all questions over to Brian directly through the shop. Send him an e-mail or give him a call an he will be happy to help.
Thank you for the information, I have never used a sink tip line, now I at least understand what I never knew about sinking lines, very informative.
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Cool I will definitely get a sinking line to add to my kit. I’ve had good luck streamer fishing putting the split shot a good ways up the line, about 4-6 feet above the fly. It seems to do a good job keeping the streamer from rising too much while stripping but it can be a pain when the line gets tangled. Thanks for the tips 👍
Thanks for watching.
hi there.
i understand this video has been out for a while, hopefully you can still answer my question. you made a comment that once a sinking line is stripped, the sinking line stops sinking. my question is, does a sinking line begin to stop sinking once river current moves the line too. i will admit that i was one of those fly anglers who wouldn't promote sinking lines in any river capacity. Since watching you and Kelly talk about the use of sinking lines in rivers and streams, i have totally changed my mind set. Thank you guys!
Thanks for watching. Please send your questions over to Brian directly through the shop and he'll be happy to answer! You can send him an e-mail or give him a call directly.
Just ordered myself a line tender to keep my new shovelhead line off the bottom of the river after attempting to use it one time and quickly learning that lesson.
Thanks for watching.
Thanks a lot, it helps me and I will use this new knowledge next time y go to the river. Very informative, congrats
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Awesome stuff, I am just starting to fish streamers and this helps a ton, would anyone have an idea on the leader formula for a 6wt 200gr Airflo streamer Max Short line, i can get Maxima Ultragreen not Cortland locally ?
Thanks for watching. Please contact Brian directly through the shop and he'll be happy to help. You can e-mail him or give him a call.
What are your thoughts on saving those "9' store-bought tapered leaders" that have had enough and just using the first 4-5' of their but sections on the end of a sink-tip or sinking fly line? Thanks for the great videos!
Thanks for watching. Please send your questions directly to Brian through the shop and he'll get to you there. You can send him an e-mail or give him a call. He doesn't come around here much at all but works there 7 days a week!!!
This is really helpful! Ty! If I may ask...what would be your choice of sinking line on Elk Creek, PA? Also, how long of a leader? Ty if you get time to reply. 🙂
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Less then 3 minutes in and I just bought the book.
Thanks for watching and for the support!
I started fly-fishing in the early 80's but am very new to sinking flylines. When you day short leader,how short are you talking? River and lake! Thanks😊
Thanks for watching! Shoot Brian an email at admin@madriveroutfitters.com and he can help you out. 👍
Must watch this one again. Got lost in a few places.
Thanks for watching.
Hey Brian, Another great video. I have learned a lot from your site and videos from your entire team. I am new to fly fishing with less than 1 season under my belt and just a couple lessons. I am running a 5wt rod and real with 6 wt weight forward line (Airflo Ridge Bass/Muskie) fishing for bass primary with light streamers and crayfish flies. I am good at short distance casting but once i get past that tapered section ( 30 ish feet) it gets ugly am i asking too much from this set up or do i need to go back to school?? Any tips???
Thanks for watching. Feel free to contact the shop directly if you have any specific questions. They are always happy to help.
Very good information. Thanks for all of the great content.
Thanks for watching.
This video seems like it was made for me so chalk full of good information. I really like that shirt Brian is it Howler or Patagonia?
Thanks for watching. You'd have to check with Brian on the shirt thing. Send him and e-mail at the shop and he'll be happy to answer.
Digging through my old fly gear I found a package of
Twiston line lead. Have you ever used this product, and if so, how do you feel about it compared to split shot?
I also found my 30 year old container of Muculin for my leaders If I remember, since my 30 year old Scientific Angler flyline still floats. This old line is great for casting practice, and it still floats well.
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Great information, speed up the learning curve
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Another excellent video. One Question. If you have a 6 weight rod and let's say a buddy gave you a Kelly Galloup line for an 8 weight rod. Can it be cut back to match the 6 rod? Also would you then have a line that sinks faster than 6 line that matches rod?
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Should we be adding a micro swivel to mid section to tie on tippet?
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Quick question....seems like you have a looong leader since we can see the end of the fly line in the rings, after you've cast, is there reason for that? Love the videos!
Please send your questions over to the shop via e-mail or phone although he does explain the leaders here in this video. Thanks for watching.
Hey Brian and Crew: What line might you use fishing the salt bays of New York's Long Island with maybe say, Clouser Minnows?
Feel free to contact the shop directly and they will be happy to help. They'll have a mess of questions for you so as to get the right recommendations.
Good show as I was confused by when to use sink tip and when to use full sinking. Once again this season I will make an effort to fish streamer of which I have about 70+.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Brian!
Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the great video.
Thanks for watching!
I took one of your leader classes quite a few years ago that really helped us with our leaders and line selections. Glad things haven't changed much in your point of view.
Lots of info here..
Great video.
Whens your book coming out?.
Thanks for watching. You'll have to check with Brian directly on the book. Feel free to e-mail or call him.
I dunno if they were the first of their kind however I fish a very old teeny 200 and 300 sinking head lines. They rock despite their antiquity, lol.
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Brilliant, when I use an intermediate line on the lake, its difficult to take the line off the surface like a floating line. I have to retrieve it once nearly to the end of the line and make a roll cast to start again. I am unsure if you mentioned this possible problem in describing the retrieve. Kind Regards-Ray
Thanks for watching. This may help:
ruclips.net/video/CVKPE6ddNHk/видео.html
If I am using a 6 weight sinking tip line, should my leader butt section be .020 or .017? Thanks!
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Great info well presented..thank you
Thanks for watching.
Well done sir. Thank you for an informative video.
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Thank you for explaining it...
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Ha! What timing. Got my first sinking head line yesterday. Great video, really helped explain a lot! Cheers from Australia PP
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You have a different reel spool for all these different lines you say you use?
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Thanks, MRO. So much info!
Thanks for watching.
Awesome video very informative thanks for sharing your knowledge.
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Awesome video!
Thanks for watching.
Excellent video
Thanks for watching.
How do sinking polyleaders fit into the leader discussion?
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Could you use this sink line technique for steelhead?
Yes, we do!!!!
@@Madriveroutfitters That is awesome. I have always wanted to try stripping sink line in for steelhead but I never tried it. Awesome video. I love the channel.
So I noticed you were fishing the sinking line in a high current stream …… would a sinking line be nessary in say a pond setting?
I asked this too quick…. I just saw you say intermediate for lakes lol
Feel free to call the shop with any further questions. Selecting the right line is a bit of a science and they will have a mess of questions for you so as to get it right.
@@Madriveroutfitters thank you
Just wondering ...is there a reason you are not suggesting a fluorocarbon leader since it also sinks? And if a fluorocarbon leader should we use the same equation?
Please send your questions over to Brian at the shop directly. You can e-mail or give him a call and he'll be happy to help.
I fish sink lines on still waters. I would fail to stop a fast sink dropping in the water with a steady retrieve. Only a fast retrieve will slow it. I can get a Di 2 to almost stop with a fast retrieve. Is there something wrong with my lines. They are Rio. Oh casting bigger distance might have something to do with it, as the line is in the water for a lot longer. And the whole sink section in water might be something to with it.
Feel free to contact the shop with questions. They are always happy to help.
Which line do you recommend for an 8wt fishing for stripers in 20-30' of water in a lake?
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Strippers in a lake?
Doing a good job 😊😊😊
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Thank you so much for this information!
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I’m always worried that such a heavy streamer will hurt my rod. I have a streamer x so I know it shouldn’t. But should I be forward casting barely before it loads all the way to take pressure off the rod?
Here you go:
ruclips.net/video/CVKPE6ddNHk/видео.html
Feel free to call or email the shop if any further questions and thanks for watching.
@@Madriveroutfitters thanks for all your help!
Love that whiteboard
Thanks! He would be lost without it.
Hello you’re talking about weeded fly line I’m very new five minutes never fished before we did fly line for streamers do I set up a whole Nother real or do I always have to takeoff my main line to change this what is the best application please help Kirk
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What happens when a 7wt sink tip is used on a 5wt rod? How is casting effected?
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I guess you could use a stripping basket for full sink lines. (I started fly fishing 1980, with full sink. Ernie Schweibert told Mr "there are better ways to get your fly down" but then didn't say how.😅😊
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Actually cutties love dropping flies you absolutely want to jig for cut throat. Brown's also can be fond of a dropping (falling) fly. Your buddy, Kelly Galloup would agree!
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I know a lot of pike fly fishing guys fish rivers with sinking lines and we all use stripping baskets exactly to avoid getting our lines snagged or tangled. I find it weird to see so few US anglers using stripping baskets. Do you know any particular reason as to why that is? Great instrumental video BTW 👌
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Helped a lot.
Thanks for watching and happy to help.
I have other question regarding fly lines. I would like to ask what is causing that nowadays their prices has increased so drastically? I remember that few years ago high end fly line could be purchased for around 65-70 USD which was more acceptable. Now it is around 100 USD for good line which is slowly reaching the level of the absurd. No matter how good particular fly line is it is still only the piece of the plastic laundry string.
Please contact the shop directly with your questions and they will be happy to help. Thanks.
Great content thanks brother
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Thank you
@@rxopie64 Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much
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That was some great nolage
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I was trying to buy a line for my smallmouth rod and the shop worker started talking with me about where I would be fishing. He told me I should not be using a sink tip line in the river I generally fish because it was only 4 to 6 foot deep. He was adamant I use a floating line and a regular 3x tippet on my 8 weight fly rod. I politely put everything back and found elsewhere to do my business.
Hopefully you ran right to Mad River Outfitters.com?
Would a stripping basket solve the problem of keeping a full sinking line out of the water if you are wade fishing? Inquiring minds want to know. About that talking too much, you have been hanging with Kelly, right? Keep the good stuff coming guys.
Please contact Brian directly at the shop and he'll be happy to help/answer your questions. Thanks.
I get it now the sinking portion is translucent colored the floating section beige floats.
Thanks for watching.
Surprised Brian uses mono (which floats) instead of fluoro (neutral or sinks) considering in his discussion one of his reasons for using short leaders is to keep the fly down
Feel free to e-mail him or give him a call at the shop for further clarification. He'll be happy to help. Thanks.
Yes I don’t loop it on, I cut the loop and tie it on to the sink tip.
Always cut that loop!
Been fly fishing for 25 years and most of this stuff I didn't know 😬
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Howdy, friend.
Well Howdy! Thanks for being here.
There's a movie?
Thanks for watching.