5wt Spey vs. 8wt multi-tip?

pinkygonzales
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I was in a fly shop yesterday asking a few questions about mutlitip line options for a new 9' 8wt rod I just acquired. To my surprise, the gentleman suggested that I consider a 5wt spey line instead of an 8wt versi-tip. I wasn't planning to make a purchase yesterday anyway so I told him I'd think about it and be back.

Has anyone tried such a thing? I'll by swinging for steel & some coho. I'd love to hear your thoughts!
 
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Single handed rods and spey rods are weighted differently - the spey being 2-3 lineweights heavier than the equivalent single hand rod (or line). So the suggestion is not without merit - an 8wt spey line will be too heavy for a 8 wt single hand rod.
Michael
 
What was most likely the thought of putting a spey line of that "weight" on a single handed rod is for use as a shooting head. Making single handed swing casts a little easier than just using a weight forward line. Just a thought but have never used that type of setup myself.
 
Dude, you are over thinking this fishing thing way too hard... 444 steelhead taper or an ambush line and go fishing..
 
halibuthitman said:
Dude, you are over thinking this fishing thing way too hard... 444 steelhead taper or an ambush line and go fishing..

Thinking the same thing - but modern marketing and the need to keep selling stuff means new products. Switch rod - multi-tip - shark skin tip - medium fast super duper semi-sinking line ... oh my.

Progress is good and all but at a few points during my day all I'm looking for is a pole and line with a fish on the end. I read a hilarious story (I think by Dave Huges) about a logger in the '50s who came across a fly rod in the forest. After many attempts to use it and much frustration he began referring to it as "the pecker pole". Oh for a simpler time ....

from the internets --- Thin or sickly in appearance. Pecker Pole - What a logger called a small tree or sapling.

All I need is a decent pecker pole - a double taper line - a hand tied leader - and some fricken flys
 
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halibuthitman said:
Dude, you are over thinking this fishing thing way too hard... 444 steelhead taper or an ambush line and go fishing..

:) Chuck & Duck!!!!!!!

444 Will get you out there just as well with a healthy roll cast :)
 
I was in no way disparaging the OPs question - getting into fly fishing in 1989 was confusing enough. My gawd --- lines - leaders - tippets - backing - fast action - medium action .... and then there was talk of this thing called "nymphing" ... best only talked about in low murmers in the back of the fly shop.

A lot of the new stuff is helpful - but the marketing chatter is not. Get a 5 to 6wt fast action rod some basic weight forward line and just go fishing.
 

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