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Old 29-10-2010, 05:40 PM
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Came across this article today thought it worth sharing.
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Using a lighter fly fishing line weight
If you switch to a lighter line, you may not have enough weight outside the rod tip to cause the rod to load or flex properly - if you hold the normal amount of line outside the rod during casting. But if you extend this lighter line about 10 feet or a little more outside the rod than you normally would for this cast under calm conditions, you can cast a greater distance into the wind. By extending the additional amount of lighter line outside the rod, you cause it to flex as if you were false casting the normal length of the recommended line size.
Since the rod is now flexing properly, it will deliver tight loops, but the lighter line is thinner. This means that there will be less air resistance encountered on the cast.
If you are forced to cast a longer distance into the wind, switch to one size lighter line and extend a little more line outside the rod tip than you normally would. This means, of course, that you need to be able to handle a longer line during false casting. But the line that is lighter than the rod calls for will let you cast farther into the breeze.
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Unless you're into conservatorys, I think this is the correct link...
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Lighter line than rod weight is is nothing new...you have all italian school about it
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Lighter line than rod weight is is nothing new...you have all italian school about it
Yup and they had nice demonstrations too from what i heard, casting under cars and similar stuff.

Use whatever line you need. And "sila kola lomi" (madjoni might understand that) or when you have no choice, improvise. Some time ago i was fishing for strkavci (relative of chub) with #10 and #5 floating line and a few days ago i was fishing for graylings with #12 and floating 30lb running line. The last one not exactly an outfit i would use for that every day, but it did the trick.


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This will only work with DT lines,If you use a WF then you will be trying to arealise the running line.not such a good idea.

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If you use a WF then you will be trying to arealise the running line.not such a good idea.

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Probably is bad idea
But i have chance this summer to see master FFF from Italy in action...that is pure art
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This will only work with DT lines,If you use a WF then you will be trying to arealise the running line.not such a good idea.

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Jim that statement may once have been true, but is it really true with WF lines such as the SA Mastery Extra Distance (head length 68.4 feet); the Barrio GT140 (head length 88 feet) ...

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Jim that statement may once have been true, but is it really true with WF lines such as the SA Mastery Extra Distance (head length 68.4 feet); the Barrio GT140 (head length 88 feet) ...

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You are correct in principle,But the two lines you mention are in reality for most folks just DT lines.and for folks who can use the extra head length, will still cast the line when they get to the running line.so the old advice still holds true.IMHO.

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