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Thread: 10wt on a 6wt??? It worked!

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    Default 10wt on a 6wt??? It worked!

    Just a line report:
    I didn't have a chance to get a skagit line for a TFO 11' 6wt switcher, so I thought what do I have that might work. So after a little research, I found that my 10/11/12 WC has a body that is ~23 ft and weighs in at 378 grs. (Hey! That's a skagit short!) So I tried it with some tips and a leech pattern. It worked pretty well with about 12 ft of T-8 but really well with the WC 6/7/8 wt tips. Long story short, I may end up chopping the running line off of it to make it a head than can be looped it to my regular running line.

    I think I'd still like to try a 400-450 27ft skagit head on the rod for comparison.

    See ya,
    Mike

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    Default 11 wt on a 6 wt!

    Hi Mike,

    That Windcutter is only an 11 wt with Tip 2 and Tip 1 attached as I'm sure you know. I did cut the body off an old WC 10/11/12 last year. Mine was 22' and 360 gr. It works beautifully on my Meiser 10' 6" 6 wt switch rod with 10-15' of T-8 similar to what you discovered. When you used the 6/7/8 tips, did you cut 'em back or leave them at 15'?

    I tried a Rio Skagit 450 on my switch and it felt a tad too heavy but was ok with 10' of T-10. A half pounder under the Watt Ave bridge liked that set-up!

    Looking forward to your report how the 400 and 450 cast on your TFO switch...

    Don

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    I was using the type 3 and 6 straight from the wallet. The 23' head +15 ft =38 ft (3.5x the rod) seemed to work well. I've head success throwing the 38ft 6/7 on it. I would like to try the setup with some shorter (10') T-8 or T-11 heads. One thing that I noticed was that I really had to generate some speed/power while throwing the D and the forward stroke to get the setup to go anywhere. Maybe I'm used to throwing the AFS that just launches???
    See ya, Mike

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    the WC bodies were really the first skagit lines except for bastard lines folks were making on their own. Scott O and Mike M turned me on to them first and Bill started carrying them. They work really well - I use the 10/11/12 on an Anderson 12' 4wt and it flies. The 11/12/13 is just under 500 grs and is a great skagit line in the 500 grain class and will throw T14 pretty easily.

    I recently converted three old Fisher single handers to switch rods and the heaviest one (a 8/9wt 10.5' - now 11' with a butt extension) really likes the 10/11/12 with a multitude of tips

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