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Post by valleyboy on May 25, 2011 22:16:37 GMT
Maybe no for you,but it is for a handsome devil like me ;D
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Post by perthshirefisher on May 25, 2011 22:17:41 GMT
Maybe no for you,but it is for a handsome devil like me ;D Even Aberdeen play at hame
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Post by valleyboy on May 25, 2011 22:20:11 GMT
Maybe no for you,but it is for a handsome devil like me ;D Even Aberdeen play at hame Niiiiiice
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Post by underghillie on May 25, 2011 22:22:18 GMT
The floaters are in Red, the Ints, s2/3 and s3/4 are in subtle sinky colours Are the sinking lines good fish catching lines?
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Post by valleyboy on May 25, 2011 22:22:18 GMT
The floaters are in Red, the Ints, s2/3 and s3/4 are in subtle sinky colours Sorry Steve,just having a wee bit of fun,the lines look good,need to geez a wee shot of yours
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Post by scanny on May 25, 2011 22:57:48 GMT
The floaters are in Red, the Ints, s2/3 and s3/4 are in subtle sinky colours Sorry Steve,just having a wee bit of fun,the lines look good,need to geez a wee shot of yours Ive got Just the head for you before you go splashing out on some, should flee of the Greased liner and is longer than the loomis head. Fish it on Saturday and see what you think
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Post by scanny on May 25, 2011 23:21:11 GMT
Hi Tony, The Sinking densities are, Sink Tip, Inter, S2/3 and S3/4 The coating is a new softer PU coating, so the lines are supple and bite down well, compared to other brands which use the older PU coatings. Andrew has nailed the tapers, very smooth to cast but able to turn heavy tips and tubes.
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Post by underghillie on May 26, 2011 19:30:14 GMT
Thanks for the info on them Steve
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Post by scanny on May 26, 2011 20:37:14 GMT
Had the 10/11 Sink tip out today, comes in at 13.5m with an s1 tip, it's a beastie
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Post by underghillie on May 26, 2011 21:39:12 GMT
Had the 10/11 Sink tip out today, comes in at 13.5m with an s1 tip, it's a beastie Steve, How do the lines compare to the Guideline Triple D lines.
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Post by salmonshrimp on May 26, 2011 22:04:52 GMT
Had the 10/11 Sink tip out today, comes in at 13.5m with an s1 tip, it's a beastie Is it better than the full floater with a sink tip or sinking poly added
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Post by scanny on Jun 8, 2011 13:29:21 GMT
Had the 10/11 Sink tip out today, comes in at 13.5m with an s1 tip, it's a beastie Is it better than the full floater with a sink tip or sinking poly added It's got a 15' S1 tip so it fishes well with a tapered leader on for summer fishing, or you can hang superfast tips off it to get even deeper than the floater with a tip. You'll have 25' of sinking line then with a tip on.
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Post by scanny on Jun 8, 2011 14:50:23 GMT
Had the 10/11 Sink tip out today, comes in at 13.5m with an s1 tip, it's a beastie Steve, How do the lines compare to the Guideline Triple D lines. Hi Tony, I've not had a chance to fish the 3D heads yet but did fish the Dual density ones. The main difference (outwith the taper) is the coating. They are very supple so help aid sexy loops but still stay supple in the spring in sub zero temperatures.
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Post by perthshirefisher on Jun 18, 2011 23:16:05 GMT
Brilliant line, used it tonight,perfect match for the rod.
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Post by madkeen on Jun 19, 2011 12:22:45 GMT
Are there any demo lines available?
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