05-12-2001, 08:58 AM
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Fishguts (05-10-2001 00:46):I would recommend you use at least an intermediate line, and possibly a fast sink if you plan to fish where there may be a current working. A floating line will not get you to where the fish are, particularly if there is any current.
First off, I am thrilled to fish for salt water species. I spent the better part of my youth chasing blues and stripers up and down the atlantic seaboard. While living in the west I have converted to flyfishing and cant wait to hook into something with some shoulders. I have an eight weight rod with DT line. The question I have is this. I think that I will be allright with the rod but have some concern with the DT line. oh by the way it is floating. Do I need weight foward or a shooting would you suggest sinking or floating? what I am hoping is to come up with an all around line. Most likely I will be fishing flats and who knows where else. Also I am looking to tye up some flys any suggested paterns, if so what sizes and colors. I will be in the area the end of may I dont know if that narrows it down any. Well any suggestions would be helpful thanks
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