Phil-
-- Dalton is correct. You can use up to a 7wt for the CI test. While you can accomplish the CI with a lighter weight rod/line, make it easy on yourself and use a 7wt. They want you to show smooth, relaxed demonstation casts with nice loops, not your typical fishing casts. On a windy day, it will be easier with a 7wt.
I saw some folks use chartreuse flylines for the test and it worked fine. However, I believe the orange line is easier to see for the folks giving the test, even in bright sun. If they can't see your line during a cast, they will ask you to do it again. Just make it easier for everyone and use an orange line.
The ballistic line has a long head with the rear taper ending at 55'. It is a good line that is especially nice for the roll casting, hauling and distance casting parts of the test. Regan also used that line when he took his test. He was the one who recommended the line to me.
As I mentioned earlier, I will bring both the 6wt and 7wt orange ballistic lines to the next casting church, in case you want to try them out.
-Tom
On Thursday, January 14, 2021 at 12:40:37 PM UTC-5, Phil Watt wrote:
On Thursday, January 14, 2021 at 12:40:37 PM UTC-5, Phil Watt wrote:
Super helpful!Thanks Dalton.On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 11:26 AM Dalton Terrell <daltonb...@gmail.com> wrote:Phil,The test is online and available to review--I think it probably matches up well to the tasks on the FFI casting challenge: https://flyfishersinternational.org/ Tests/CI_Test_2015_Final.pdfPortals/0/Documents/Casting/ Certification It's dictated that you use a maximum line of a 7 wt (probably further defined by AFFTA standards elsewhere)--but I suppose you could use a 6 wt or whatever rod you want. Most people would find that that the 7 wt line matched to a 7 wt rod is the easiest to way to hit the distance targets, and the extra mass can help overcome wind if that's a issue.I think I used an orange Scientific Anglers 7wt line for my test, but this new Ballistic line looks quite good in theory as an all around or instruction line. The longer belly is good for carrying loops farther and mending while casting if you get into this. I don't think the testers would like my clear line. ;)Dalton--On Thursday, January 14, 2021 at 9:01:39 AM UTC-5 phili...@gmail.com wrote:Tom,I noticed that line comes in 4wt - 7wt. When you take the actual CI Test, is there a specific weight rod they make you use? Or do they adjust the test based on if you are using a 4wt vs a 7wt?Thanks,PhilOwen-That's the one! If you would like, I will bring both the 6wt and 7wt line to the next casting church for you to try before you place your order.Nice work at the FFI Casting Challenge!-TomOn Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 2:35:28 PM UTC-5 eowill...@gmail.com wrote:Before I pull the trigger and order it, could Carl, Tom, or another CI confirm that this is the long-belly fly line that's recommended for FFI Casting Challenges and CI prep?Many thanks, and see everyone next month!Best,Owen--
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