Flyjunkie wrote:Todays DT lines are not that different from today's WF lines, at least in the first 30 feet... I use to always get DT lines for my 4wts' and smaller rods.. but nowadays i have been replacing the older DT lines with WF lines and honestly I can't tell much of a Difference... Seems the line companies have altered the DT line Front tapers to be just copies of the WF Line tapers....
unskunkable wrote:With the advancements in taper technology today a WF is a much better choice. You have a lot more options when it comes to presentation with a WF over a DT. The only reason line companies even bother with a DT is because of a few dinosaurs that still object to composite rods (lol). IMHO there is no reason to ever bother with a DT.
Bernard wrote:unskunkable wrote:With the advancements in taper technology today a WF is a much better choice. You have a lot more options when it comes to presentation with a WF over a DT. The only reason line companies even bother with a DT is because of a few dinosaurs that still object to composite rods (lol). IMHO there is no reason to ever bother with a DT.
I love being a brontosaur!
I'd love to see a picture of that line close up. How has it held up? Does it sink? Is it cracked etc?
B.
unskunkable wrote:With the advancements in taper technology today a WF is a much better choice. You have a lot more options when it comes to presentation with a WF over a DT. The only reason line companies even bother with a DT is because of a few dinosaurs that still object to composite rods (lol). IMHO there is no reason to ever bother with a DT.
unskunkable wrote:With the advancements in taper technology today a WF is a much better choice. You have a lot more options when it comes to presentation with a WF over a DT. The only reason line companies even bother with a DT is because of a few dinosaurs that still object to composite rods (lol). IMHO there is no reason to ever bother with a DT.
fly addict wrote:unskunkable wrote:With the advancements in taper technology today a WF is a much better choice. You have a lot more options when it comes to presentation with a WF over a DT. The only reason line companies even bother with a DT is because of a few dinosaurs that still object to composite rods (lol). IMHO there is no reason to ever bother with a DT.
Most line companies have the same taper on both their WF and DT so how does a WF give you more options over a DT? The first 30’ of both lines are the same. If you wish to shoot line to a distant target get a WF, if you want to aerosolize line to a distant target get a DT. The best choice of line is the one that works well with the rod in question. It may be a WF or DT; it might be made by Rio or Airflo. It really does not matter on a 5wt fly-rod or smaller.
Mark