Re: Why not a sink-tip line ?
2013/10/17 19:57:41
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I have occasionally used a sink tip looped on the end of a floater to swing flies. Had varying success. They tend to hang up on the SR, unless you're in fast water, and if I'm swinging flies, I'd rather get bit by aggressive fish up in the column than skulkers on the bottom. They are useless for drifting nymphs and eggs, as you lose all control and feel. They would be good tools for lining and snagging, but that's beyond dead last on my list of usefulness. I have used short pieces of lead core tied into the leader between the butt and the mid section to get flies headed down in the winter. That worked OK. I use lots of sinking shooting heads in other fisheries, but the SR doesn't seem to be conducive to their use. Just my opinion and experience, anyway. Good question!