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    I remodeled my garage to accomodate my addiction and in the process I mixed up all my extra fly line. I read some where that one can wieght the front taper to determan the wieght of the fly line. I have a small digital scale that reads up to 600 grams and I think this should help. Can anyone help with the proper wieghts for line sizes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyster101 View Post
    I have a small digital scale that reads up to 600 grams and I think this should help. Can anyone help with the proper wieghts for line sizes.
    Umm, yeah. Make sure you clean it real well.
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    I was going to make a crack about buying that scale at a Police Auction but I see it has already been said.

    This should help you

    http://www.flyfishinggear.info/buyer...es_guide2.shtm


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    Talk about an inexact science!

    Technically you have to measure the first 30 feet of line MINUS the front level portion.

    Second, there is an acceptable range within the line standards and the weight can vary by manufacturer by several grains, If I was you, I'd get the manufacturer's info first, and then do you best with this:

    [Size] Grains [Range]
    [1] 60 [54-66]
    [2] 80 [74-85]
    [3] 100 [94-106]
    [4] 120 [114-126]
    [5] 140 [134-146]
    [6] 160 [152-168]
    [7] 185 [177-193]
    [8] 210 [202-218]
    [9] 240 [230-250]
    [10] 280 [270-290]
    [11] 330 [318-342]
    [12] 380 [368-392]

    Good Luck!

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    Thanks guys for the ribbing and pointing me in right direction. I'll try to clean up my addiction but after 20 years fly fishing and more than 30 fly rods it going to be hard. Wish me luck, later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonny Edmonds View Post
    Umm, yeah. Make sure you clean it real well.
    Sargent Omalley of the FBI is coming over......


    Or..........you can send an e-mail to Tommy Chong with yer question !!!
    If ya were to ask chico..standing on the corner...ya might get shot (goes to show you.....the streams in Montana are safer !!!!!) !!!!!

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