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  • Weight forward taper
  • Shorter body
  • Efficiently handles air-resistant bug or weighted sub-surface flies
  • Length: 90'

Rugged weight forward taper is designed with a shorter body, enabling the angler to completely fish out the cast, then quickly load and deliver the next one. Efficiently handles large, air-resistant bugs or weighted sub-surface flies. Fish the nastiest cover while your buddy at the other end of the boat babies his ''high-dollar'' line. Color: Yellow. Length: 90'.

   



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7

Weight Forward

Yellow

38-432-174-07
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8

Weight Forward

Yellow

38-432-174-08
Your Price: $29.99
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9

Weight Forward

Yellow

38-432-174-09
Your Price: $29.99
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10

Weight Forward

Yellow

38-432-174-10
Your Price: $29.99
Out of stock


  • Weight forward taper
  • Shorter body
  • Efficiently handles air-resistant bug or weighted sub-surface flies
  • Length: 90'

Rugged weight forward taper is designed with a shorter body, enabling the angler to completely fish out the cast, then quickly load and deliver the next one. Efficiently handles large, air-resistant bugs or weighted sub-surface flies. Fish the nastiest cover while your buddy at the other end of the boat babies his ''high-dollar'' line. Color: Yellow. Length: 90'.

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No, it doesn't. You can create one, as I did, with fluorocarbon (won't fail in the sun like nylon/monofilament line) and a nail knot tool.

My experience with the slip-on loops and many factory welded loops is all bad. I cut 'em all off and make my own.
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230gr., head is 35.5' long, and running line 54.5'.
It's a heavy line.
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Depends on the rod - if it's fast, then you might use a 6wt (if it's available).

I'm using an 8wt on a fast, 9'-6" rod rated a 7/8wt.
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With any weight rod, the generally accepted idea is to only use the weight line that is the same as the rod or go up 1 in line weight. So, for your 5wt., only use a 5wt or a 6wt. Since this line stars at a 7 weight, it seems logical to not use this on a 5 weight. It is possible to overload a rod and cause the rod to break by using the wrong line weight.
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Your not casting any kind of bass bugs on a 5 wt .
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