Quotes taken from the Kitchen Sink Report thread.
briansII wrote:NICK562 wrote:Whoa !!awesome report the T-14 sounds like a joy to cast especially new rod and all.Was that a integrated sink tip?Or loop to loop?you were using.OH & I sure am glad to hear even plastic's with hit the flies!
I used a loop to loop shooting head system. I also have, and like a bit more, the T-14 integrated lines.
I'm not sure "joy" is the correct word. Masochistic would be closer.
Anyone looking for a better shooting line, for your shooting head systems, might want to take a look at Airflo's, Ridge Running Line(30lb intermediate version). I've only used it for 2 trips, but it's noticeably better than all of the other shooting lines I've used in the past. By better, I mean it handles and shoots as good as most, but tangles less. I have not needed to pre stretch it. It comes off the reel in big, open loops. Just strip it off the reel and get to casting. If it does tangle, the tangles come out very easy. It's the only running line that seems to preform almost as well without a stripping bucket, as it does with one. Big plus in a tube or toon. The Airflo line will retire my SA shooting lines, and some of my Rio lines. In the future, I plan on trying a couple more Ridge lines.
Disclaimer: I received no monetary, or product compensation for the above recommendation.
Disclaimer #2 I did not have relations with that woman.
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briansII wrote:NorcalBob wrote:Brian, I've used the Airflo Ridge Running lines for some time, and when relatively new they are absolutely the best running line available, bar none. Absolutely fantastic, with all of the positive qualities you mentioned. However, after a lot of use/abuse, they don't work out quite as well. Once they start kinking and tearing (the coating is a bit soft) they are not quite the same joy to cast. I don't use them any longer.
I was afraid of that! I was hoping I found a magic bullet. Still, with the tangling problems I've had with other lines, I'd be incline to just replace the Airflo with another Airflo.......hope they last a full season? If you don't mind me asking, what running line do you currently use.
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NorcalBob wrote:Which one do I use most, or which one do I really like???? Two different answers!!!!
The Airflo lines are by far the best running line when new(er). Hopefully you can get a full season out of yours (I couldn't-but I also fish a lot of structure and that kills flylines fast). Rio's Intermediate Shooting Line (.030) is a good compromise between durability and ease of use (as long as you stretch them each time you take them off the reel). Factoring in cost (I figure if I have to replace a running line twice during a season, it may as well be cheaper) I like Rio's Slick Shooter in 35#, at $10 a pop I can replace it frequently without crying too much. Chris likes Suffix Elite fishing monofilament (yellow 30#), and it's dirt cheap, which is good because he replaces it frequently. Really, I don't think the perfect running line exists yet! But I use Rio's Intermediate line the most.
I think most would agree, one of the biggest problems with the whole shooting head system, is the running line. To some degree or other, they tangle. This is not a big problem with floating, running lines, but times that by 100, with sinking, running lines. I thought I may have found a Magic Bullet, but Bob brings me back down to Earth. The search continues...........
This may, or may not, save you some $$ when shopping for a intermediate/sinking running line. Stuff i've tried. IMHO
Amnesia. Blech! Probably the standard which other lines can be judged.....but man, we're setting the bar low! Needs maintenance, stretches a lot, and tangles a lot. Shoots like crazy....when it doesn't tangle
SA Intermediate. Nice. Handles well because it's thicker, shoots ok, and doesn't tangle too much.
Rio Intermediate, Powerflex Core. I think I've tried all the sizes. The newest incarnations seem to be a step above the earlier lines. I think they come close to SA's handling qualities, but the thinner sizes shoot better. I really like the .024 for T-8 & T-11 heads.
The above all need to be pre stretched before using.
Airflo(early version). Didn't care for it. It tangled a LOT. Gave it 2 weekends, and shelved it.
Sufix Elite, 30 lb. This is mono fishing line. It's very thin, slick, and shoots like a demon. When fresh, it doesn't tangle much, BUT get a twist in the line, and you're dead in the water until you fix it, or change lines. It's very thin and slick, so there is some "getting used to it" time. It's cheap. I have another spool on the way.
Airflo, Ridge Intermediate. Wow! Just Wow! No pre stretching. Very little tangling, and it shoots really well. Even though it's thin, the coating feels like a floating line, and handles easily. From what Bob mentions above, the coating may be it's downfall. Durability issues......dang it!
I've cast a few more running lines, but never fished them, so I can't comment on them.
If we can put a man on the moon, why can't we build a good running line. Can't be THAT difficult? If anyone has comments, please post them. I don't have a vast amount of experience with shooting lines/heads(maybe 9-10 years?)so any info would be appreciated.
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