http://www.flyfishingoutfitters.com/p/s/listing.aspx?sid=lns. Fly lines range from the very thinnest and lightest for making short casts with tiny flies with tiny rods on small water, up to the heaviest, thickest fly lines designed to cast over-foot-long, massive flies with powerful big-game fly rods to catch giant fish in the ocean. All fly lines are numbered, on a universally accepted scale, by the physical weight of the first 30 feet of the forward, delivery end of the fly line; the bigger the number, the heavier the fly line. Fly rods are numbered in the same way, to balance the proper line weight with the rod's relative flex or stiffness. The heavier the fly line, and the respective fly rod, the greater the capability of casting larger flies, combatting the effects of wind, and, up to a point, casting greater distances. So, in a sense, the fishes that we pursue actually determine what line weights we anglers use to catch them. The fish prefers natural foods of a certain size range, and we try to select the line weight that is best able to a cast our hand-tied imitations of that food in a manner that, hopefully, won't scare the fish. Whatever your fly line need is we can meet and exceed it.
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@unibicle if u dont like it switch to rio outbound its awesome from what ive heard
theswordsman09 1 year ago
@7110steelie I bought the GPX sharkskin line the other day kind of as a experiment. In my opinion the fly line is good but not great. THe line shoots great, but i found that it did not float as well as was specified by SA. THe line is also very noisy as you probably know, at first I thought that it was a kind a cool sound but as the day moves on it gets a litle anoying. This line also gets dirty quite quickly which is also a drawback. Its not the fly line for me although some people love it
unibicle 1 year ago
What Do you Guys think about sharkskin?
7110steelie 2 years ago