Ants wrote:It has finally sunk in. Buying the rod at $400 was the cheap expense. When all the line options are added up, $400 would be a bargain.
Thanks all for the advice.
Ants
It's a never ending search for that perfect line. The "spey" world is growing in the US, and new lines are hitting the market at a relatively fast pace. There's a temptation to try every one of them.
Luckily, I got a bunch of skagit and scandi heads on closeout after Rio updated their lines. The old, Rio Skagit Flight is a very good head, and a few can still be had for under $30. The taper is different than the new heads, and I actually like the old taper better(slightly longer head with a finer tip taper). A few closeout scandi lines are out there too. So you don't have to spend a ton of money on lines, if you can find deals, and resist the urge to try the latest, greatest.
I have a soft spot for long belly lines. These go for 100 - 150+ bucks. As "spey" gets more popular, manufactures are bringing back(2 new lines will be available in the next few months) the longer lines. The temptation will increase. Must remain strong.......
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