Got my new TFO Pro 6wt. Tried it with a new Lefty Kreh Sig flyline from S.A. Took the line back because it was too limp.I like a line with more stiffness. I need suggestions from you good folks on a better line. Thanks and God Bless!
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Got my new TFO Pro 6wt. Tried it with a new Lefty Kreh Sig flyline from S.A. Took the line back because it was too limp.I like a line with more stiffness. I need suggestions from you good folks on a better line. Thanks and God Bless!
I have used RIO products for that last three years and have not been disappointed yet. They're made in the U.S.A., in fact right here in Idaho Falls, ID. My favorite for 6WT is the RIO Selective Trout II in a double taper. You may also want to try out your line at your local fly shop and might just find that you need to overline your rod by at least one line weight. My Sage RPL 9' 5WT throws much better with a 6WT line, and I guess I'm just old-fashioned, but I like a double taper better than a weight forward and I've tried both. I've also experimented with Cortland 333, 444, and 555, along with SA lines in various grades and I keep coming back to RIO.
Hope this helped.
Kelly
Well I have to agree, you cant go wrong with Rio lines, I love the Rio Grand and have always heard that the Rio Nymph is also a very good line.
All the best.
Mike.
If they make it in a 6, the Rio Salmon and Steelhead line is about the un-limpest line I have ever used. Memory like an elephant. You can have my share of the market.
Turn around, go right back and swap that SA line for the SA 'Sharkskin' (probably a WF6F) type line. It will make that TFO sing. :)
John3:16,
I have a TFO Pro in a 4 weight, and it too throws a 5 weight as well if not better than a 4 weight. I've always wanted a 9 foot 5 weight but never got around to buying one. Now, by accident, I find I have a 2-fer. A 4 and a 5 weight in one rod. By the way, the 5 weight I'm using is Cortland's WF5F Peach, and the 4 weight is (I believe) a Cortland 333 WF4F.
Sometimes blessings come in a $30 package instead of a $60 package.
Thanks for the input!
Lotech,
Please tell me where I can buy a Cortland 444 Peach for $30.00?
bobbyg
I have been very satisfied with the RIO lines that I use. I use the RIO Windcutter II on my BIIX 6WT and its never let me down.