NorcalBob wrote: That's one of the reasons I prefer shooting heads for my Delta work, as I can switch out heads quickly to get the right sink rate I need in any specific fishing situation. That way I don't have to hope my flyline can do what I want, I know it will do what I want.
When's the last time you switched heads out. With all the gear you have, I'm betting your boat is filled with rigged rods of all sink rates.
But yeah. If you are limited to a couple rods, shooting heads are by far the best way to go. Not only do they give you flexibility, but with a little bit of experience, they flat out perform better. Forgot to add. An intermediate, or mono running line will help your shooting head get deeper. Not a lot, but when the tidal current is at it's peak, any little bit helps. This is good info on what type, and length of shooting, for certain weight rods. I stress this info as a "guide", because it varies to a person's preference.
http://www.danblanton.com/viewarchive.p ... 201104.phpThe above is centered around striper fishing, but it can crossover into largemouth fishing. Every year I catch largemouth while targeting stripers, but I rarely fish streamers/subsurface looking for bass. I'm mostly fishing topwater flies for bass at the Delta. Trying to fish "clean" for bass with streamers and sinking lines is almost impossible at the Delta. Some guys do it, but I don't find it enjoyable.
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