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taterflyflinger



PostPosted: Sun 07/20/08 7:42 pm    Post subject: Spey Lines? Reply with quote

I am looking into getting a spey rod but I am having trouble picking out a line. I was having trouble choosing between RIO Windcutter Spey Fly Line and Scientific Anglers Mastery Spey Classic Fly Line. But then I saw that there was a couple multi tip lines and skagit lines for RIO and SA. I was wondering if I needed any of those speacialty lines as a begginer. I also was wondering what those lines are good for.
Do you recommend over lining the rod and if so by how much?
The rod I am looking into getting is 9/10 weight. line 10 or 11 or 12???

Thanks Travis
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waterwhippa


Location: Upstate, NY

PostPosted: Mon 07/21/08 10:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Travis,

What application are you going to use the spey for? Rivers, saltwater off the beach etc... also what length are you looking at?
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taterflyflinger



PostPosted: Mon 07/21/08 12:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I will probbaly be using the rod mostly on rivers and hopefully some salt water later down the road. The rod is 14 ft.
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waterwhippa


Location: Upstate, NY

PostPosted: Tue 07/22/08 10:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I would go with the Rio Skagit. You will need a 5' cheater to load the rod properly....floating cheater for the floating tip and an intermediate for throwing sink tips.
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