Bill Kiene semi-retired
10-12-2011, 08:14 AM
.....on tight brushy Steelhead streams.
This line comes in #4 to #14 for both single hand and two hand fly rods.
It is kind of like an integrated full floating Skagit line.
It would be great for swinging flies on a small brushy.
It works well for single handed Spey casting.
It has a short head and a short front taper so you can use it with a tapered leader or add most any sink-tip you like.
Watch this video clip from "Lost Creek Flies"....
http://www.lostcreekflies.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROWYZPaiNd4
We recommend getting it at least one size over.
It would be perfect for the brushy Trinity River.
We will get some demo lines and set a date to try these at the river.
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This line comes in #4 to #14 for both single hand and two hand fly rods.
It is kind of like an integrated full floating Skagit line.
It would be great for swinging flies on a small brushy.
It works well for single handed Spey casting.
It has a short head and a short front taper so you can use it with a tapered leader or add most any sink-tip you like.
Watch this video clip from "Lost Creek Flies"....
http://www.lostcreekflies.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROWYZPaiNd4
We recommend getting it at least one size over.
It would be perfect for the brushy Trinity River.
We will get some demo lines and set a date to try these at the river.
.