Show AAA Balanced Outfits While this may appear as rankest heresy among many it is now a recognized fact that there is no such thing as a fly-casting that perfect balancing of the equipment at the time of Many elements enter into the reasons why this is the In the first experimentation and experience have proved that the old the reel weighing so much more than the is just so much The purveyors of that Idea forgot to take into account the weight ahead of the rod when the caster has out 35 or more feet of This as anyone who has experienced it can means a whale of a difference If the rod-user has bought a line too heavy for his As a this hit-and-miss method of choosing a outfit isn't necessary these days as a majority of rod-makers imprint on the rod the sizes of level or tapered lines which should be used on this doesn't completely take all the headache out of the outfit-balancing For not all fly lines are standard for another nylon lines are one weight lighter than silk lines of the same letter For A D-level nylon line is only as heavy as an E-Level silk And so it Just the the angler knowing the difference in the weights of nj Ion and silk and who wishes to rely on the rod-maker's direction for the line-size to will get a fairly well-balanced outfit the first That if he forgets about the weight of the reel and remembers only that Its chief function is that of a repository for the This is not to it of that r fly-rod man can't overload himself in the matter of cumbersome fly particularly in the automatic with commonsense as hit and his own for the fishing instrument in his he ought to be able to put together an outfit that is and a pleasure to use end which at the same enable him to get the most from his fishing |