Lines, Leaders, Tippets
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2014 2:03 pm
Howdy All;
Given that I was gifted by Mr. Ed, one of my neighbors, with some
fiberglass rods (FF 535 &FF 84), I'm kinda interested in what I would
use to fish these in what might be considered the optimal set-up for
each.
* The FF 535 is a wee bitty thing at 5'3" in length and marked for
either a 5 or 6 weight line. It arrived with a Pflueger 1492 1/2 spooled
with a DT-5-F and a spare spool with DT-6-S. Neither has any backing,
just the lines and leaders of unknown size.
* The FF 84 is 8'6" and is also rated for the 5 or 6 wt lines. It was accompanied
with a Pflueger 1494 1/2 spooled with DT-5-S and a spare with DT-6-F
and a Martin D-60 with DT-6-S.
Now some reading that I've done would indicate that the 535 might also
handle down to a 4 or 3 wt. line with no problems.
All the lines that came with the reels is original from Mr. Ed, and dates
from the 1970's. How would I check them for usefulness or should I just
strip them off and start with new on all the reels and spare spools?
As I haven't had a chance to get to The Gila River as yet, I understand it
to be a smaller river with flow rates that avg. just under 100 cfs. (this past
week it was listed as 20 cfs), and the trouts are smallish. Sounds like a body
of water made for the 535, or not...?
So, I find myself faced with yet another question and I have all these brilliant
minds to supply answers I thought I'd ask for opinions and thoughts.
Thanks All for your indulgence.
hank
PS any thought or suggestions on how I might best use these would also
be greatly appreciated.
hank
Given that I was gifted by Mr. Ed, one of my neighbors, with some
fiberglass rods (FF 535 &FF 84), I'm kinda interested in what I would
use to fish these in what might be considered the optimal set-up for
each.
* The FF 535 is a wee bitty thing at 5'3" in length and marked for
either a 5 or 6 weight line. It arrived with a Pflueger 1492 1/2 spooled
with a DT-5-F and a spare spool with DT-6-S. Neither has any backing,
just the lines and leaders of unknown size.
* The FF 84 is 8'6" and is also rated for the 5 or 6 wt lines. It was accompanied
with a Pflueger 1494 1/2 spooled with DT-5-S and a spare with DT-6-F
and a Martin D-60 with DT-6-S.
Now some reading that I've done would indicate that the 535 might also
handle down to a 4 or 3 wt. line with no problems.
All the lines that came with the reels is original from Mr. Ed, and dates
from the 1970's. How would I check them for usefulness or should I just
strip them off and start with new on all the reels and spare spools?
As I haven't had a chance to get to The Gila River as yet, I understand it
to be a smaller river with flow rates that avg. just under 100 cfs. (this past
week it was listed as 20 cfs), and the trouts are smallish. Sounds like a body
of water made for the 535, or not...?
So, I find myself faced with yet another question and I have all these brilliant
minds to supply answers I thought I'd ask for opinions and thoughts.
Thanks All for your indulgence.
hank
PS any thought or suggestions on how I might best use these would also
be greatly appreciated.
hank