I know I’ll get beat up some because it’s expensive, but I have become a Sharskin guy. I got a chance to really field test it, and I am now a believer. I own no stock in SA, so this is just one guy’s opinion.
I like to throw larger flies and get good distance. I’m mostly fishing SM and Carp (got a 24"er this am, had to throw that in, although it did take 2-1/2 hours and more than 30 casts). I can’t speak for how the line would be for more traditional Trout fishing. But for me it works great.
It is BUTTAH. It casts like a dream, without getting that friction after the line has been wet a long time. Maybe it’s just me, but I get a lot more drag after the line has soaked awhile. It mends beautifully and just flies through the guides. The extra 1/2 wt doesn’t seem to be there from the casting point of view, but it shows up on the delivery. The line worked well on both a med-fast and a fast rod. This line has done at least 2 things for me, it has cut way down on my false casting and given me 20-25% more distance with the same effort.
Things to consider - How will it hold up over time? Too new to know.
It does make a noise. I got over it by the 3rd cast, but it may really bother some people.
It is rough to strip. Add a few bucks for some stripping gaurds. I’m using the lycra fingers and they work well. I think they were 3 for $5.
It is $30 more than than the next level of “quality” lines.
I am now fishing a minimum of 4 days a week (dang that weather) and loving it. This retirement stuff ain’t half bad.
I used sharkskin one time on my 7wt. I ended up selling it to a fellow on the FAOL board and as far as I know he’s very happy with it.
For me, it cast nice, and the noise didn’t bother me. What did bother me was the way it rubbed my finger raw. I fish a lot of warm water and use woolie buggers and various other streamers. I let the line slide over the index finger of my left hand while I strip it in using my right. I know, probably a bad technique but it lets me really feel a strike.
The roughness of the sharkskin line rubbed a raw place on my left hand index finger. Other than that, I liked the line.
We’ve been using the Sharkskin line for a at least two years now and love the darn things. Shoots though the guides like ^&($ through a goose. Floats higher than any other floating line I’ve used. No bashing from me on your purchase.
I like mine, I’ve got one on my 7wt I’ve had since they came out and just put one on my 4wt this year. When I practice with it the noise is a little annoying, but on the water I’m thinking of so many other things I find I don’t notice it that much. As far as rubbing raw spots, it does, but so do several other of my smooth lines, especially in the larger weights, so I just always wear a stripping glove and problem solved. But the thing that sold me was how it handles on the water, mends like a dream! Too expensive to put on all my rods, but worth it on the ones I use the most.