Efficient Spey Casting: Part 29 - Here's a look at the lines I use and why I select them

Efficient Spey Casting: Part 29 - Here's a look at the lines I use and why I select them

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@laxberndt
@laxberndt - 26.02.2023 18:04

Hello Peter. Nice to see which lines you like to use the most. Also see that you use rollers from Danielsson in Sweden.

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@steveelder5306
@steveelder5306 - 26.02.2023 21:02

this helps alot. I can never get a straight answer from the experts if they answer at all lol. this in reference to the combined line weight with sink tip attached. I have been experimenting on my own and suspected this was the way to do it but hearing this from you is a good thing. many thanks for clearing this up Peter.

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@jerrygreen4541
@jerrygreen4541 - 26.02.2023 21:41

Peter, great video. I am now reviewing my setups after seeing this in an effort to simplify my approach to the various option I have when I fish. One question, your thoughts on the SA textured spey tips vs RIO or Airflo.

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@christiancherry1377
@christiancherry1377 - 27.02.2023 09:55

Great to see what you use. I've git to try the Sonar tips because they are all the same weight. I use the Rio Versileaders 24lb core for the same reason. The Airflo Flo tips are pure Skagit and pretty hefty.

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@sergtang5593
@sergtang5593 - 27.02.2023 21:50

Hi Peter! Thanks for thar so good so useful videos on Spey. I enjoyed them all! 👍

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@jaakgagnon
@jaakgagnon - 20.03.2024 08:17

Very useful again. Well explained as usual.
The GF 63’ 8/9 is 708gn. Your rod is rated 510.
That’s a huge jump. How do you know the right weight to choose when it comes to longer Spey lines?
For example, I own an NRX 13’ 7/8 and I am interested in a 54’ GF Equalizer. How can I know which weight I need?
Thanks!

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