![]() ![]() In saltwater different lines have to be used especially if you want to fish the tropics. If I fish for northern pike in spring or summer I usually use intermediate lines or floaters whereas in late autumn and winter I target the same species with sinking lines. ![]() Other double hand casters like Simon are more traditional and love to fish longer Spey heads.įishing for salmonids in rivers and streams is one thing but there are so many other fish that go for flies, too, provided the correct line is used. Skagit lines are special short versions of them which allow to fish big flies deep and slow even in fast water. The Underhand Technique and its Scandinavian variants are cast with shooting heads. The Italian TLT technique requires DT lines, whilst most other techniques are cast with WF lines. Some fly fishers prefer to fish with single hand rods, whereas others fish waters where double handers are needed. Some waters are open and others require to load the rod with nearly no backspace. Some are small, some are wide, some are fast whereas others e.g. The streams and rivers we fish are very different. Well, it's quite simple, there are no plain-vanilla waters as well as no plain-vanilla fly fishers. "Why is it necessary to offer so many different lines?", I was asked many times. I got numerous phone calls in this matter to help customers to find the right product of the RIO range. Especially less experienced fly casters often think it to be too hard for them to understand which fly line to choose. ![]() If one works through the catalogue of Rudi Heger, 20 (!) pages with RIO fly lines can be found. ![]()
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