anthony2carr wrote:If you want a fast sinking line go for Rio Deep Sea.
Best there is.
lumpy wrote:also worthe trying the jim teeny lines, ive a 550 grain for the past 3 years and find it brilliant. sinking rate oof 9.5 inches/second and it doesnt hinge as much as the rio or from what ive heard the scientific angler..
anthony2carr wrote:The whole thing about Rio Deep sea being a warm water line is sh#te.
Never had a problem with it. It does coil up sometimes, but so does Jim teeny. Both lines shoot like a breeze.
I have the 250g on T-series
and the
450g on Deep sea.
I can cast 450 on 9wt and 10wt.
I can also cast 250 on 9wt and 10wt.
I change lines depending on how deep I want to go. The 450 is too quick for 15ft of water, but anything deeper it works fine.
lumpy wrote:have to disagree, try fishing with an open loop into a strong head wind with a bulky headed fly and see your distance decrease, close the loops and hey presto, greater distance.also an open loop is very difficult to cast accurately as there is such a large surface area at the front of the loop it has a far higher chance of lateral movement due to cross winds. i discovered this the hard way with stalking mullet
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