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Baitless on Baja
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Vista California, Gonzaga, San Quintin, Asuncion, Mag Bay
Posts: 4,250
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It is when you are computer illiterate and computer says you need security tokens to be able to post.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: Ventura, Ca
Posts: 111
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I almost always use a 350 grain shooting head Rio saltwater (warmwater) for everything even fishing from shore, but if you want to throw a popper on you really need floating line...... |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Table 17, Bay Park Fish Co.
Posts: 943
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This is what I've been using on my 10 weight. I really like this line and it throws big flies really well. Built specifically for big tropical fish with toughness to contact coral and structure during a fight...
I agree on having several spools if they are available. https://www.rioproducts.com/products...n-intermediate |
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Brandon
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: San Diego
Posts: 2,345
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Please elaborate on your opinion of the island roosters. Hahaha. ![]() |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: Ventura, Ca
Posts: 111
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With enough time you can tire any fish out, but in 80-85 degree water we had several of those larger roosters that we couldn't revive, and several others that took like what 20 minutes to get to swim off? I'd rather have something with more backbone to get the fish in quicker so I can have a successful release than be able to say I landed a monster on light line. I'm gonna try and come down to SD soon and do some yak fishing, ill hit you up when I know more and maybe we can do some fishin together ![]() |
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Member
Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: Utah
Posts: 46
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Bob,
With that outfit you can land anything that can't break you off from the drag of the line in the water. My friend here who has a fly fishing shop and fishes a BFK in SW says you've made a good choice, both for rod and reel. The BFK has a fast action so the rod bends closer to the tip than softer actions. That means the fish will have a longer lever arm to work with while you're trying to put the hurt on it. If it doesn't spool you or take out so much line the leader gives from it pulling the line through the water, you can take most of what you can get a fly in front of. Good fishing! Dave |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2014
Posts: 423
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Should be able to handle almost anything. I used to use rio lines but now prefer airflo. Maybe the tarpon line since they are designed for big fish and warm water... http://airflousa.com/project/tarpon/
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Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: redlands
Posts: 237
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That hatch reel is all you need great drag system!!...don't forget that hatch makes fly fishing lines .the problem with lines is that you need a special line for every style of fishing you are doing .. I get all my lines made at bob mariotts fly fishing store I use a 200grain 350 grain 450grain and a 900grain plus salt water floating lines .try to buy SAGE RODS they never let me down!!!my goal is to start welding my own fly fishing lines by this fall...
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Baitless on Baja
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Vista California, Gonzaga, San Quintin, Asuncion, Mag Bay
Posts: 4,250
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Thank you for all the good information and advice it all helps. Tight Lines.
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