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Recommendations please fly line - SkunkedAgain - 03-17-2018 I'm looking for a good quality 3 WT fly line with a sinking tip that won't cost my whole monthly fishing allowance. I don't need an extremely fast sink rate just enough to get it down a couple feet on slow moving water. I'd like a supple soft line that lays nice. Any good affordable ones would be great. (I don't really want to spend $75 for a line if I can get one that will be good for less) thanks J [signature] Re: [SkunkedAgain] Recommendations please fly line - woodman60 - 03-17-2018 Most manufacturers don't make sink tips in a 3 weight. If it were me, I would buy a Rio Versileader. Could even get a couple in different lengths and sink rates and still be out less than 30 bucks. Airflo also has a version called a Polyleader. Very nice to have in your vest when you need them. https://www.rioproducts.com/products/leader/trout-versileader RIO's Trout VersiLeaders are designed for the fly fisher who needs a quick-change option for converting a floating line to a sink tip. Each VeriLeader is tapered for the best in performance and has a 12lb nylon core coated in PVC. A neat, bullet-proof welded loop at the butt end allows for fast rigging. There are two length options available, 7ft and 12ft, with the following sink rates: 1.5 ips (clear loop) 3 ips (green loop) 4 ips (red loop) 5 ips (blue loop) 7 ips (black loop) [signature] Re: [woodman60] Recommendations please fly line - SkunkedAgain - 03-17-2018 That is a great tip, I didn't even remember but I bought some of those leaders a few years back and haven't ever used them. I'll give them a try. Who makes a good floating 3WT line for under $40? Reason I ask is I've got a couple and one is nice and supple and the others are like wire and stiff. I don't remember which company made the good one, but it would be worth more to get the better line, but I'm a part time fly fisherman so I don't want to break the bank on the line. Thank you. J [signature] Re: [SkunkedAgain] Recommendations please fly line - woodman60 - 03-17-2018 I bought one of these recently, mostly out of curiosity. Have not fished it yet, but it seems to be a fairly good quality line and the price is dirt cheap. http://www.maxcatchfishing.com/fly_fishing-lure_fishing/Maxcatch%20_fly_lines_.html/Freshwater_line_.html/smooth_casting_weight_forward_floating_fly_fishing_line_100ft_green-gold.html [signature] Re: [woodman60] Recommendations please fly line - SkunkedAgain - 03-20-2018 Thank you for the tip. J [signature] |