02-13-2007, 06:46 PM
[black][size 3]When you go looking for a sinking line it will look like this (ex: WF7S7 - Airflo brand) which means this is a Weight Forward Taper 7 weight line the "S" means sinking, that will sink 7+" a second - very fast.[/size][/black]
[black][size 3]Intermediate will sink1.25-1/75" a sec.[/size][/black]
[black][size 3]Type II 1.75"-2.75" a sec.[/size][/black]
[black][size 3]Type III 2.50" - 3.50" a sec ( SA chart on these, some companies may vary a little)[/size][/black]
[black][size 3]Most Freshwater sinking line will be a Weight Forward Taper.[/size][/black]
[black][size 3] Ex. of a floating will be WF7F or DT7F (Double Taper) TT7F (triangle Taper) etc.[/size][/black]
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[size 3]I find I use a Type II more than any. In the warm months I will count to 20 then start to retrieve, adjusting the counting time on where and when fish hit.[/size]
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[black][size 3]Intermediate will sink1.25-1/75" a sec.[/size][/black]
[black][size 3]Type II 1.75"-2.75" a sec.[/size][/black]
[black][size 3]Type III 2.50" - 3.50" a sec ( SA chart on these, some companies may vary a little)[/size][/black]
[black][size 3]Most Freshwater sinking line will be a Weight Forward Taper.[/size][/black]
[black][size 3] Ex. of a floating will be WF7F or DT7F (Double Taper) TT7F (triangle Taper) etc.[/size][/black]
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[size 3]I find I use a Type II more than any. In the warm months I will count to 20 then start to retrieve, adjusting the counting time on where and when fish hit.[/size]
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