So I’m new to silk lines and have one on a sweet 4wt bamboo rod that I have loved with the Wulff long belly line.
Once I put the silk line on, a Thebault DT4, the rod cast effortlessly. I may have made a mistake by only getting the shorter (15 meter?) length because I soon found I could cast the whole line! My buddy’s bamboo 4wt also cast beautifully with it. An addict needs a buddy.
The day at the casting pond (Thank you Pasadena Fly Fishing Club) was a bit breezy with gusts about 10-12 knots and I got to try the rod at different wind directions (around the pond) and I was pleasantly surprised with the results. It did seem to behave in the wind by cutting through more easily. Now I’m not an expert caster and I do practice when I can’t get to the river, constantly telling myself to slow down and stop the rod tip, so results may vary but, I found it to be less effort than using a modern, plastic coated line on the same rod.
I think that the single most positive aspect is the way the line floats on top of the water therefore, when I initiate my first back cast, the rod doesn’t get overloaded and the subsequent strokes are more in control. Although roll casting may take some more practice to be accurate.
Just my experience. So other than the “cool factor”, for those of you who cast silk, what do you prefer about the line? Any tips?
Bob