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it was Chris Kowaleski's post that got me on this subject, i am talking about flyfishing for gills and chinks here ,not fishing 2 weight rigs with 2lb tippets for the lady trout on clear streams,
i have seen people that are trying to figure out why they can not cast with the fly rod they bought at walmart for fourty bucks.
i have posted my views on this on this site several times,most people i know that fish gills with fly rods are not packing $100 dollar rods let alone $250 dollar ones.
the fly rod has to load to cast, in an open stream where you can back cast that is not hard to do in most cases.
but in a boat fishing cover we have a problem,this requires the roll cast and to fish under trees where full extension of the rod is not possible ,one must generate line speed with half the rod arc and sometimes a fourth of the rod arc.
here is where the heavy line comes into play,being able to load the rod quickly ,using a violent short cast with my left thumb pushing the handle just above my right hand,like a two handed tennis stroke,you can make a 30 foot cast and keep a tight low roll.
we are talking about combat fly fishing here, it takes a different approach,but one thing is always true the right line can make a cheep rod cast great.
has anyone here tried to over line their rods,if not you are missing out it can make a big difference in your casting .
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Hey shooter.....You indicate that you use 10 and 11 DT lines. I tried to find DT's in that size and I came up blank. Where can I get a 10 DT line? Thanks for your info
EBAY put orvis wonderline in the search,i just bought a roll of DT11 fot $16.99 shipping included.i mean i just bought it i saw your post and checked e bay before i wrote this and bought a roll.
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