Fishing The Fly Scotland
Index => Tackle Talk => Topic started by: Stewart Weston on 19/02/2016 at 19:33
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Hi, your valued help please,
This OAP is looking for a tried trusted floating set-up, all recommendations and reasons would be most appreciated, there are way to many new generation, graphite, carbon, profiles and tapers for this old grey to comprehend . I mainly boat fish on still waters.
I was looking at a Hardy sintrix jet 9.6" maybe 7wt coupled with a Rio in touch grand also 7wt. I don't believe all I read, so your experienced help will be gratefully received - thank you
Cheers
Stu
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Hi weginton for an OAP you have too much money to burn,, look at the Shakespear Agility series of rods that will give you loadsa dosh to spend on a line, I have a 5 wt. home built on one of Sandys Blanks, I boat fish but I only use Intermediate lines, but a good floater is the Cortland Sylk in whatever weight suits it is the only floater I have, and it got a good write up :z4 easgach 1
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Pop into Orvis at Banchory and talk to Ben or Dave. They will see you right and the after sales service is second to none! :z16
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why not try a Barrio line , Mike will see you right , :z12 easgach 1
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I have that exact rod, Hardy Jet 9'6" #7. Highly recommend it! The best I've owned/used!
I use it mainly for sea trout in river, not sitting in a boat! :z4
When I got it I tried it with a Barrio slx #8 float, that I already had... worked very well, but felt a wee bit heavy when overhead casting. So I bought another Barrio slx floater in a 7 weight... felt just right! However because I sometimes put on a slow sink polyleader, I think I'm going to order a Mallard sink tip to try... just for something different!
I did look at a Rio intouch, but the Perception not the Grand. Maybe another time.
PS. I'm a year off retiring, so I say go for it, treat yourself and enjoy whatever you get!
Sorry, didn't notice the original post date... only two months late wi reply :X2