You can weigh the first 30' of line. I have a chart somewhere that will give the
line size for the weight of the 30' of line.
I am sure someone out there has it handy.
Tony    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Desert Eagle wrote:

> OK, Thanks to Dan, Rob and Neville I have some idea as to what my problem
> is. Now to try to solve it.
>
> I have several reels, a couple are mine and a couple came from yard sales.
> They have fly line on them, BUT, there is no indication as to the weight of
> the fly line. I must confess that when I got my fly rod and real for Fathers
> Day last year I neglected to indicate on the real what wt line I had on it.
>
> Now for the "Big" question, Without having to remove all the lines and load
> with new ones and mark the reels, ( An expense I cannot afford right now),
> is there a way to;
> A; determine the weight fly line from a reel ? (  Actually weigh the line
> with something like a powder scale, measure it and find out ??)
> B; determine the configuration, ( I.E., Wt Forward, Double Taper, ETC.)
>
> If not any of the above I assume that the only alternative would be to put
> each one on each rod and see how they cast and guess.
>
> Befuddled,
> Jimi

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