Rene,
I dunno... the slickness of the guide material would seem to be more
important than the shape, it you're like shooting the line. Otherwise, it
don't seem to matter much.
That new Sharkskin flyline claims to move thru the guides easier.
Anyone use that yet?
D
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Rene,
I dunno... the slickness of the guide material would seem to be more
important than the shape, it you're like shooting the line. Otherwise, it
don't seem to matter much.
That new Sharkskin fl
Chuck
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> Rene,
>> I dunno... the slickness of the guide material would seem to be more
>> important than
Scott: Lots of good advice in your post. Thanks for sharing your wisdom and
expertise.
Larry J
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t; on the regular eyes that have the (usually plastic) inserts, if
> those are oval, round etc, I would think that would speed up, or
> slow down a line. My 1 1/2 cents worth, Chuck
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Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2010 8:32 PM
Subject: Re: [VFB] Rene- guides
If double hauling is your thing and you need to reach way out and shoot line,
then the slickness of the guides will dramatically help your cast. Buy the very
best ceramic inserts you can buy.