That's a great article Dalton -- I've only skimmed it, but I'll read it thoroughly later.
-- I'm as lazy as can be and (I think I've said before) I've done almost all my recent trout fishing (moving water) using SH spey casts. It's fun, low-stress, results in fewer tree hangers, and keeps me in the water longer. I'll surely get a 2-hander at some point....
Dan: Just remember, "two hand rods just seem so unnecessary" ;).
Thanks for the suggestions everyone -- I have 2 striper (intermediate) lines that I've not used yet, but I'll give those a spin along with the floater and see how it goes. It sounds like it's a matter of depth, conditions and personal preference. DC and sand eel patterns I hadn't considered --
Gene
On Thursday, March 6, 2014 1:56:53 PM UTC-5, Dalton Terrell wrote:
On Thursday, March 6, 2014 1:56:53 PM UTC-5, Dalton Terrell wrote:
Check out this PDF from RIO, you'll want to print it out and read it several times. It focuses on RIO products obviously but covers the aspects of the main types of lines and casting pretty well.Dalton
http://www.tpfr.org
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