Please do a video on hauling with a single hand rod using the OPST heads with skagit cast techniques including if possible a slow motion cast to help us newbies get the timing right on the haul. Thanks.
Hi, how are you? I would like to ask you about the weight of the Skagit line. From what I see, at the end of the line there is only the tippet? Is the running weight 30 or more? (Desde argentina. Hola como estas. Quisiera consultarte el peso de la linea skagit y por lo que veo, al final de la linea solo tiene el tippet? El running es de 30 o más?)
Hello Victor! We usually use 30lb to 35lb running lines when running these lighter skagit lines. At the end of the skagit head we usually just use a length of about four feet of mono, around 15lb to 20lb depending on the flies and fish we are targeting.
Please do a video on hauling with a single hand rod using the OPST heads with skagit cast techniques including if possible a slow motion cast to help us newbies get the timing right on the haul. Thanks.
Have you figured things out yet?
Hi, how are you? I would like to ask you about the weight of the Skagit line. From what I see, at the end of the line there is only the tippet? Is the running weight 30 or more? (Desde argentina. Hola como estas. Quisiera consultarte el peso de la linea skagit y por lo que veo, al final de la linea solo tiene el tippet? El running es de 30 o más?)
Hello Victor! We usually use 30lb to 35lb running lines when running these lighter skagit lines. At the end of the skagit head we usually just use a length of about four feet of mono, around 15lb to 20lb depending on the flies and fish we are targeting.
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