by FlyinFish » January 20th, 2010, 4:16 pm
Hey Ryan, I've thought the same thing many times. I've not reached a grand conclusion and just buy the Rio Fluoro tippet spools for about $12 for a couple reasons.
1.) Dean said so, so I do it... but seriously, he threw some at me when I was first starting out and heading to the Kern. I soon realized that the fish didn't really care if I was fishing 7X or 5X. I don't know if this has anything to do with the FC or not, but I'm too lazy to test it.
2.) I really like the way the spools are with the elastic and the little hole and I'm too lazy to consider refilling them with another line.
3.) I personally notice a difference between the Rio tippet and Trilene and PLine FC. I've spent a lot of time fishing 2# mono as well as PLine FluoroClear (FC coated line, not pure FC). And I also fished those lines as my tippet when I first started out fly fishing. I feel like the Rio tippet is just as thin but stronger, more abrasion resistant, and stiffer yet still smooth and still supple (not as much memory as mono). You may think you want a softer line with fly fishing, but that usually leads to a coiled up curled mess on the surface. A nice stiff line will unfurl smoothly and help the fly land more naturally, causing those shuddering strikes where the fish hits the fly before it even lands on the water.
Now, I haven't ever fished straight FC lines for spinning gear in 2# or 3# or 4#. So, maybe those are just as good. But I feel like the fly lines are just better and are designed specifically to be used as tippet. The large spools are meant to fill a reel and be used with long casts with lots of line out and lots of stretch and so on. I don't think this is ideal for tippet and does not feel right to me. It's usually not diameter I'm concerned with for tippet. It's things like low memory, stiffness, smoothness, consistency, shock absorption, and abrasion resistance. What I'm saying is, the tippet material seems to be a balance of light line with the ability to lay down a fly and be dragged through bushes and trees and such. Gear fishing line is just too * thin and too soft and relies a lot on stretch and distribution of load along lots of yardage.
If you buy what some sell as FC leader (for gear fishing) material, that's pretty much as close as you can get, I think. But in that case... 25 yds of 4# Seaguar is $9... so, I figure you might as well get the tippet material that's designed for being tippet.
Maybe there are some better deals out there. But Seaguar is what I trust for gear fishing. It may be worth a try, but I bought my spool of 7X a few years ago and it's just now running out. It's not as pricey as you think when you see how long it lasts. And the tippet material just feels better to me and deals with what I put it through without detracting the fish from my ball of fur.
Just think of the money you saved on your wand... That should cover your tippet for the rest of your life!