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    WSF Regular Poster anotherbarrelMrHooper's Avatar
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    Help on sinking lines.

    May I start by saying I dont know much about sinking ratios and so on.
    The problem I have is I bought a fly fishing beginners combo.
    I use it for mackerel from the rocks where I fish.
    The sinking line I have for my wieght 7-8 rod doesnt sink fast enough,and when I retrieve it quickly to induce a take, the fly comes up to quick for the speed I want to work the fly at.
    The fish turn away from the fly if it travels to slow.
    Plus I fish 2 or 3 flies which are heavier than trout flies.
    Any sensible advice would be greatly appreciated.
    A few fly patterns would be good.(most of mine have been battered by bad casting)

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    WSF Hardcore Poster bigads's Avatar
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    You could try using a ultra fast sink tip to drag the flies down quickly....this would also help keep them down.

    For mackeral anything shiny will do.
    Species 2011

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    WSF Hardcore Poster ickypimp's Avatar
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    I agree with bigads, sinking lines are a pita to use and to lift off the water sink tips are much better,you could also try weighting the fly and using a longer leader
    Species since Aug 2007, Mackerel, Scad, Pout, Ballan wrasse, Corkwing wrasse, Bass, Brill, thin lipped grey mullet, Black bream, Gilthead bream, Scorpion fish, Whiting, spotted dogfish.

    species 2008, Bass, poor cod

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    hi when tying your flies use a gold bead and a cone head , this will get the fly down deep , also if you are using a sinking line then try a di 8 or similar . i agree that you can't just lift them off the water to re cast but you should be able to get to the depth that you want.

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    WSF Hardcore Poster ickypimp's Avatar
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    why do you want to fish a sinking line anyway.... they are a pain in the ass to lift again.. you have to strip the fly right back in and roll cast in the first instance...

    best line for swffing is a ghost or sink tip, a floating line with a 15 foot intermediate tip... they kick a little when you cast them but you get used to that...
    Species since Aug 2007, Mackerel, Scad, Pout, Ballan wrasse, Corkwing wrasse, Bass, Brill, thin lipped grey mullet, Black bream, Gilthead bream, Scorpion fish, Whiting, spotted dogfish.

    species 2008, Bass, poor cod

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    I use a fast sinking line (3) and a wieghted size 8 zonker for mackies/sewin etc. depending on the backcasting distance available you should use as long a leader as you can get away with, but no less than the length of the rod. use a sturdy leader too, around 18lb. this will help it sink a little faster and might save the fly if it snags on the rocks behind you.
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    POLLACK,BROWN TROUT,THORNBACK RAY
    COALIE, MACKEREL, COD, LSD, POUTING, CUCKOO WRASSE, HARBOUR MULLET, SOLE

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    WSF Hardcore Poster ickypimp's Avatar
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    tie clousers as deep clousers, sparse dressing and lead dumbell eyes.. sink like stones
    Species since Aug 2007, Mackerel, Scad, Pout, Ballan wrasse, Corkwing wrasse, Bass, Brill, thin lipped grey mullet, Black bream, Gilthead bream, Scorpion fish, Whiting, spotted dogfish.

    species 2008, Bass, poor cod

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    cud just by a di 7 or hi dis. im too lazy to tie aload of dif flies with dif heads and weights to them. wack pretty much any fly on one of those lines and it will sink like a rock. lol. Also if u use a sink tip on ur line it can sometimes be harder to cast with. With a fast sinking line it is sumwhat balanced and easier to cast. Again using goldheads to cast with can b difficult at times too. aslong as u have a relatively sturdy rod, u can cast with ne sized fly with summit like a di 7 or hi dis.

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    You can always use the flies you have and just clip a small lead shot in front of them!

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