Fishing The Fly Scotland
Index => Main Discussion Area => Topic started by: Mike Barrio on 05/12/2012 at 18:49
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If you practice casting down the tape measure on grass ..... How long is your tape?
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50 Metres.
H :z3
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50 Metres.
H :z3
Same, although it is not often out to that length I can't see any point in owning anything shorter.
Ben
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likewise but i find it short.
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That's 50 metres Marc...... not 50
millimetres centimetres old chum :X5 :wink
H :z3
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likewise but i find it short.
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How about producting a comp line that has marks every foot...no need for a measure then :)
Also, where do you measure from? Tip or rod, reel or a mark on the ground (The lead chuckers stand behind a wooden plinth and measure from this).
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Because we measure from feet to where the fly lands Rob. Knowing how much line you've cast gives a very false impression. Casting a full 30 yard #7 line to the backing knot is fairly easy, getting it to turn over so it straigtens and actually gives a 90' cast is a bit different!!
Cheers
Ben
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Ahhhh...but even so, I am going on Dragons Den with my idea!...
If Airflo can take a standard sinking line that people complained about, saying is sank belly first, and re name it to the "Sweep" line, and with some clever marketing, tell anglers its designed like that...then I can make my first tenner with marking a line with feet marked on it ;)
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Hi Rob
Marked lines are pretty pshycadelic to watch :z13 I think Cortland had one at some point called the zebra line by people.
Cheers
Lasse
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I just carry mine in my pocket, but then again a five meter tape's not that cumbersome :z4
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If you practice casting down the tape measure on grass ..... How long is your tape?
200 feet, or about 60 meters. Or in less arithmetical terms, about 3 times longer than ever needed :-)
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If you practice casting down the tape measure on grass ..... How long is your tape?
Hi Mike,
always way too long :cry. Mostly I hit the end of the tape, when I left it home :z7 :wink.
Cheers
Bernd