steelhead fly line - Rio Switch vs Steelhead/Salmon line?

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I'm got an TFO Deer Creek 8wt switch paired with an Echo Ion 8wt reel. When i got it as a package it came w/ the Wulff Ambush shooting line.

However i'm doing mostly nymph fishing and would like to get a better tapered line.

Does anyone have any recommendations regarding either the Rio Switch or Rio Steelhead/Salmon line?

Or any other choices comparable to those from other companies?

Thanks

fX
 
I have the Rio Switch line on my setup. Works great on nymphing. I could roll cast an indicator rig 50ft if I had to. For swinging flies its a not as good with sink tips but still doable. I mainly nymph fish.
 
i have the rio swtich as well i love it i find i have no problem swinging flies or nymphing poimt is right it is alittle harder to run with a sink tip but can be done
 
I'm got an TFO Deer Creek 8wt switch paired with an Echo Ion 8wt reel. When i got it as a package it came w/ the Wulff Ambush shooting line.

However i'm doing mostly nymph fishing and would like to get a better tapered line.

Does anyone have any recommendations regarding either the Rio Switch or Rio Steelhead/Salmon line?

Or any other choices comparable to those from other companies?

Thanks

fX

Used to be Wulff made a very long tapered line designed specifically for nymphing...the Wulff Triangle taper. What I do now is use either double taper (when available) or cut the shooting head off an older line...
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Used to be Wulff made a very long tapered line designed specifically for nymphing...the Wulff Triangle taper. What I do now is use either double taper (when available) or cut the shooting head off an older line...
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ahhhh, that makes sense

after hearing people's feedback about the rio switch i think i'll go with that


do you guys suggest going a line size or two over my reel wt? (8 wt)

anyone want to buy an almost new wulff ambush line? :D
 
I'd go with the 8 wt you won't have any problem casting it its made for castin long distances so going with a heavier wt line really won't make any difference
 
I use a Mystic 7wt switch rod with a Hardy LA reel and Rio switch line. It is a great nymphing system and I can make 60ft casts easily when swinging flies.
 
Used to be Wulff made a very long tapered line designed specifically for nymphing...the Wulff Triangle taper. What I do now is use either double taper (when available) or cut the shooting head off an older line...
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hey CC
if you cut the head off an SH line, then are you basically using a line with almost no taper? if so why is that the line of choice for nymphing? i fish dry almost exclusively for residentials, so i'm a novice to nymphing.
 
ahhhh, that makes sense

after hearing people's feedback about the rio switch i think i'll go with that


do you guys suggest going a line size or two over my reel wt? (8 wt)

anyone want to buy an almost new wulff ambush line? :D

I use the 8wt rio on my my 7 wt mystic switch and it works very well especially when swinging flies.
 
hey CC
if you cut the head off an SH line, then are you basically using a line with almost no taper? if so why is that the line of choice for nymphing? i fish dry almost exclusively for residentials, so i'm a novice to nymphing.

Depends on conditions...this, of course, the standard fly fishing response. You can generally out fish most other anglers by mining a pool or hold using small weighted nymphs. Usually it's smaller water...I use a soft 10 ft. rod 4-5wt. using a high-sticking technique to control the drift and location of your pattern--this also means short flip casts...your not "double hauling" casts
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. The key is to get as much line off the water as possible so a heavier forward weight or shooting taper will offer greater challenges when it comes to line control. Generally a line which no longer floats well can be retro-designed and will serve very well when bush whacking and fishing in close quarters...

Hope this helps...
cc
 
i see, so more for line control than for casting. so a DT would work or a re-purposed back end of a shooting head. makes sense.

the little nymphing i have done for residential browns has been essentially like dry fishing with mending right after casting to keep the drift drag free. DT is all i use for small dries.
is your method similar or are you doing more of a swing with the nymph going across the lies? i know, depends on the situation :)
 
i see, so more for line control than for casting. so a DT would work or a re-purposed back end of a shooting head. makes sense.

the little nymphing i have done for residential browns has been essentially like dry fishing with mending right after casting to keep the drift drag free. DT is all i use for small dries.
is your method similar or are you doing more of a swing with the nymph going across the lies? i know, depends on the situation :)

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