Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => Fly Fishing Cafe => Topic started by: Preliator on October 09, 2011, 09:46:04 PM
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When I purchased my fly rod setup, I got it with an additional spool with a sinking line spooled onto it. As I was excited to get it all, I failed to really thinking about it and ask what rate the sinking line was, so now I'm curious as this can easily be the difference of a quality outing or not. Can you count it out as it sinks?
I'm going to make this a two-part question instead of making two threads. Do most people use a stripping tray when using a float tube? I find casting out a sinking line difficult as it is easy to lose track of. Maybe a nice, solid haul? I usually need a couple false casts still (yeah yeah, too many), but I'm hoping to not need a stripping tray.
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Call the shop or check the manufacturers website. If you don't have a phone, then yes the next way would be to manually calculate the sink rate. Just stand in a foot of water and drop the line, count and divide 12 by the number of seconds it takes to get the IPS.
I don't use a float tube but I have seen some use some type of stripping tray in the past. It's not at all necessary but will save you some frustration if you can make the room.