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Hi all.

Looking for suggestions for replacement line on both of my 8wt setups. Most of my fishing is either site casting to reds from a skiff/wading, or blindcasting when the conditions make it difficult to see fish. Been using the Wulff Bermuda Triangle on my main rod the last couple of years, but the last 6-8 feet of it no longer float. Otherwise I really liked the line.

Any recommendations are appreciated. Thanks and hope you all have a great Thanksgiving.
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I like the Rio Redfish lines. They recently came out with a Winter and Summer version.
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Blindcasting, I wonder if fly line floatant could be used on the part of the line that doesn't float?

I like Airflo Tropical Punch, The Bruce Chard taper. From your description on how you fish, I fish much in the same way.
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Try cleaning the part that doesn't float unless you're just looking for something new.
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skinnywaterfishin wrote:I like the Rio Redfish lines. They recently came out with a Winter and Summer version.
I love Rio - it is what are on all my reels.
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Reds are not very line-shy, so before trashing that old line, first trim back the first foot or two and see how is works... Cost ya'
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Thanks for the replies.

I've tried all of the suggestions over the course of the fall. Trimmed the line back and whipped a new loop. Washed the line well. Tried adding line floatant. The last several feet of the line are still sinking.
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Blindcasting wrote:Thanks for the replies.

I've tried all of the suggestions over the course of the fall. Trimmed the line back and whipped a new loop. Washed the line well. Tried adding line floatant. The last several feet of the line are still sinking.
Last time I went out and fished, I took a look at my Airflo Troplcal Punch Bruce Chard. It slowly sinks in the last few feet. But I use fluorocarbon butt, 40# normally, and that might be the reason for the sinking. I didn't try it with nylon monofilament butt. Maybe you already use nylon, just another idea to try.

I never really use surface flies out in the saltwater, so I guess this is why I never noticed the sinking before. I don't notice things until they become an issue for me either casting or fishing.
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I like Rio Redfish line, too.
But if you really want to solve fly line swamping, try a furled leader made from nylon mono (Rio Redfish line with mono furled leader on this reel)
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I recently switched from Rio to Scientific Angler warm redfish and I've been casting better since then. Who knows maybe its all in my head...
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probably not - there are likely differences in the belly design that work better with your casting stroke.

If you need to cast long distances, long-belly lines like Mastery Bonefish are designed for it, but if you want to quickly load a rod and hit your close target, short-belly lines like redfish lines are better.
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