Hi Horses,
Yes your lines ok...You'll find that the floating line will probably be the one you use the most..for sea trout I only use a floater and a sink tip....You might like to read my articles on sea trout to give a better insight into how these fish react at night time..I am a firm believer that the more you know about your quarry the better chance of catching him..enables you to predict the next move as it were and be prepared ...
Floating line for standard wet patterns/dry wake flies..
Sink tip for reaching the lower water levels when the trout are lethargic for an hour at about 1.00am before becoming active again soon after....fishing sunk lures/secret weapons
Hope to have been of some help ..
Kindest regards
Tight Lines
JOHN
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