07-09-2009, 05:08 AM
Sorry to keep bringing this post up to the top but I've been comparing fluorocarbon lines and various forum posts for almost 10 hours now (no lie).
Do you think the P-Line FluroClear is good enough or should I just go with a 100% flurocarbon line.
BTW flygoddess, on your blog I noticed you play a 5 string bass, nice! I'm still working on trying to play 4 strings but then again that is my indoors hobby which I don't do much when the weather is nice [laugh].
Oh, I also bought a pair of the Korkers Torrent wading shoe. I figure I can use it to wet wade and down the road I can get a Korkers wading boot that I can use the same soles with (non-felt )
Dryrod, yeah I'm hooked and I haven't even hit the water yet. Spin and baitcast fishing is nice and all but when you see those fish coming to the top for flies there's a certain temptation that comes over you. Not to mention the beauty and grace of fly fishing. I also feel it looks like a more engaging form of fishing than spin casting.
Quote:I would buy a few LEADERS (4X - 7 1/2'er) then buy some 4 lb & 6 lb. P-Line, Seaguar, or Vanish 100% fluorocarbon.
Do you think the P-Line FluroClear is good enough or should I just go with a 100% flurocarbon line.
BTW flygoddess, on your blog I noticed you play a 5 string bass, nice! I'm still working on trying to play 4 strings but then again that is my indoors hobby which I don't do much when the weather is nice [laugh].
Oh, I also bought a pair of the Korkers Torrent wading shoe. I figure I can use it to wet wade and down the road I can get a Korkers wading boot that I can use the same soles with (non-felt )
Dryrod, yeah I'm hooked and I haven't even hit the water yet. Spin and baitcast fishing is nice and all but when you see those fish coming to the top for flies there's a certain temptation that comes over you. Not to mention the beauty and grace of fly fishing. I also feel it looks like a more engaging form of fishing than spin casting.