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Rio Selective Trout II Line review

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Rio Selective Trout II Line review

Postby midger » September 28th, 2009, 3:46 pm

As promised, here's my take on this line in a double taper 3 weight (floating). I had it spooled on an Albright GP 3/4 reel.

The line cast very well on the Batson moderate action 7'9" rod I used Saturday and Sunday. My line is the camo color and I got the DT so I could flip it around when one end wears out or gets stepped on and damaged.

The line has a sort of rough feel to it, but it casts well and floats nicely. I didn't dress the line before using it, and used it for double nymph drifting with 4 and 5X tippet as well as throwing size 22 caddis dry flies on 7X tippet. Most casts were shorter--from 15-30 feet, but occasionally I'd cast 40 feet on some wider, more open river stretches.

Overall, I'd give the line a thumbs up, and at the $29.95 closeout price at Madison River Flyfishing Company, it's a good buy.
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Re: Rio Selective Trout II Line review

Postby beachbum » September 28th, 2009, 5:17 pm

I don't know about the line, but your testing sounded pretty good to me! "size 22 caddis dry flies on 7X tippet" sounds fun to me. Nice testing zone.
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Re: Rio Selective Trout II Line review

Postby midger » September 28th, 2009, 6:22 pm

Yeah, those small caddis are a bugger for me to see whenthere are many other caddis on the water that size. I could see them on flat water, but any kind of riffle, and um..........I cheated and put one of those tiny bobbinators about 24 inches from the fly. :lol:

Really nice casting line though.
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Re: Rio Selective Trout II Line review

Postby darrin terry » September 28th, 2009, 8:11 pm

Nice review, Mike. I have this line on two reels, both in DT (2wt and 3wt). I really like it, especially on the 7'0" 3wt fiberglass. Wish I'd only paid $30 though as I seem to recall it being closer to $60. :(
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Re: Rio Selective Trout II Line review

Postby rkfiske » September 28th, 2009, 8:48 pm

Thanks for the review... reviews are actually an awesome idea... perhaps somebody could implement some kind of review system or special forum area... craig? :)
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Re: Rio Selective Trout II Line review

Postby Autodave » September 28th, 2009, 9:07 pm

I just got my line today-they even gave me a break on shipping costs!Would you recommend dressing it ,if so with what type of dressing?
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Re: Rio Selective Trout II Line review

Postby midger » September 28th, 2009, 9:13 pm

rkfiske wrote:Thanks for the review... reviews are actually an awesome idea... perhaps somebody could implement some kind of review system or special forum area... craig? :)


I believe there is one already where you can write a full article type review if you go to the home on this site. I just felt this would be quicker. The reel the line was spooled on was a new Albright GP 3/4. It is a bit on the heavy side, but has an good drag and was very smooth. It is a large arbor type reel, looks nice, and at a price of $59.99 is an exceptionally good buy. I also purchased a Bugati, a classy looking gray colored large arbor. The first one had a sticky drag, but they quickly replaced it and it worked well for me a couple of times and autodave has been using it with a Sage VT2 rod he's trying out. Hopefully he'll let us know how it's continued to work.
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Re: Rio Selective Trout II Line review

Postby midger » September 28th, 2009, 9:15 pm

Dave,
I don't plan on dressing mine right away, but I do clean them with zipcast every 5-6 days of use, or more often after using them on algae or dirty water. Scientific anglers makes a good line dressing for when you need to dress them.
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Re: Rio Selective Trout II Line review

Postby briansII » September 28th, 2009, 9:33 pm

Thanks for a real world review. I had the early Selective Trout Taper, and remember it having a rough texture too. I really like that line, and the equivalent Scientific Angler line(Trout Taper?).

Rio has a new dressing called Agent X. I have not used it, but it will make you cast like Lefty Rajeff. :bananadance:

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Re: Rio Selective Trout II Line review

Postby rkfiske » September 28th, 2009, 9:35 pm

I'm looking at picking up some Rio Gold... I don't have any experience with Rio lines at all really... can you guys chime in about it at all? I read that it pairs well with the Loop AEG rod that I picked up.
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Re: Rio Selective Trout II Line review

Postby Autodave » September 28th, 2009, 9:51 pm

I like the Albright Bugati-Great size /weight /feel--hard to belive it is only a $50.00 reel!
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Re: Rio Selective Trout II Line review

Postby Bernard » September 28th, 2009, 9:58 pm

DT - good man!
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Re: Rio Selective Trout II Line review

Postby briansII » September 29th, 2009, 7:16 am

rkfiske wrote:I'm looking at picking up some Rio Gold... I don't have any experience with Rio lines at all really... can you guys chime in about it at all? I read that it pairs well with the Loop AEG rod that I picked up.


I really like the Rio Gold that I have on my faster 5wt. At first it took a bit of adjustment from a Rio Grand that I was using, but I like the line a lot. I replace my 5 wt line just about every year. If nothing changes in the Rio trout line lineup, i'll buy another Gold next year.

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Re: Rio Selective Trout II Line review

Postby midger » September 29th, 2009, 7:39 am

I've not cast a rod loaded with the Rio Gold yet. I have a couple of Rio Grand lines (similar to the SA GPX series) and they work very well when matched to a Sage RPL or XP rod--ie faster action rods that require a bit more weight to load at shorter distances as this line is 1/2 line weight heavier than rated. I'd go to the Rio site and read the specs on each line to decide.

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Re: Rio Selective Trout II Line review

Postby Eric » September 29th, 2009, 8:02 am

Mike thanks for the review. Mine showed up in the mail yesterday. Looking forward to giving it a try.
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