alhuger Posted December 10, 2007 Posted December 10, 2007 Does anyone here have any experience with the Rio Outbound lines? I am looking at picking one up for my 6/7 for casting from my boat. Any first hand experience and commentary about the line would be appreciated. -al Quote
toolman Posted December 10, 2007 Posted December 10, 2007 I assume you are going to use it with a 6/7 Spey rod....The Outbound is not exactly a spey line taper, but more of a WF taper, with a really heavy front end to turn over big weight (likely very splashy on the landings). Thus, they are popular as a two hand overhead line. I have heard that if you add a tip, it does kind of turn it into more of a Spey taper and will spey cast ok, but I have not casted one. I have looked at this taper and really don't have much fishing water where I would need it. I use my Delta's and Scandi lines for two hand overhead and they work very well. Quote
alhuger Posted December 10, 2007 Author Posted December 10, 2007 Not exactly a spey line taper, but more of a WF taper, with a really heavy front end to turn over big weight (likely very splashy on the landings). Thus, they are popular as a two hand overhead line. I have heard that if you add a tip, it does kind of turn it into more of a Spey taper and will spey cast ok, but I have not casted one. I have looked at this taper and really don't have much fishing water where I would need it. I use my Delta's and Scandi lines for two hand overhead and they work very well. I've read much the same, thanks Greg. Frankly, I could get away with just using my Delta Multi I guess but I bought a new reel and I now I have a bug to put something on it. Most of my fishing is still water so distance can be pretty attractive to me. The big splash is something worth noting though, that would not be all that cool. I need to stop going to the fly shop in the off season, it's killing me. Quote
toolman Posted December 10, 2007 Posted December 10, 2007 For lake fishing, I would look at the CND Gravity Point Spey lines. Nice long front tapers/tips. Also, a Double Taper line might be a good choice for lakes. http://cndspeyusa.com/Pages/gpslines.html Quote
CDone Posted December 10, 2007 Posted December 10, 2007 I toss a 10wt Outbound on my 10'6 7/8 switch when overhead casting off the beach. 420grains turns this rod into a cannon and 100ft+ casts are easy with a single back cast, as far as a spey line its a bit of a dud. I will be using this combination for pike fishing, should toss those big streamers way out there. Colin Quote
alhuger Posted December 11, 2007 Author Posted December 11, 2007 For lake fishing, I would look at the CND Gravity Point Spey lines. Nice long front tapers/tips. Also, a Double Taper line might be a good choice for lakes. http://cndspeyusa.com/Pages/gpslines.html That's an interesting suggestion, do you think they overhand as well? Depending on where I am forced to stand on the boat a D loop might not be an option for me where an overhand will. You know anywhere in Calgary which carries CND lines? -al Quote
alhuger Posted December 11, 2007 Author Posted December 11, 2007 I toss a 10wt Outbound on my 10'6 7/8 switch when overhead casting off the beach. 420grains turns this rod into a cannon and 100ft+ casts are easy with a single back cast, as far as a spey line its a bit of a dud. I will be using this combination for pike fishing, should toss those big streamers way out there. Colin That sounds pretty good, how is the splash factor, noisy? -al Quote
CDone Posted December 11, 2007 Posted December 11, 2007 That sounds pretty good, how is the splash factor, noisy? -al No noisier than a spey line, just make sure you have a high (11 o'clock) positive stop on the forward cast. Colin Quote
toolman Posted December 11, 2007 Posted December 11, 2007 Al, There is no dealer that I am aware of that is carrying the CND GPS line here in Calgary. I am ordering a GPS 5/6, sometime this week, along with a bunch of other stuff that I can't get locally. Quote
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