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3 years ago
Tom Gould
Phil Ewanicki Wrote:
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> What prevents the line from being labeled with the ACTUAL WEIGHT of its first 30 feet? The rod does NOT give a hoot about the taper of the line it is casting, only its weight.
> If your identification system [1-14] just loosely hints at physical reality you will still sell a lot more lines.
Exactly! I w
Forum: rodboard 3 years ago
Tom Gould
AFTMA changed their name to the American Fly Fishing Trade Association (https://affta.org). While they still publish the fly line and fly reel foot dimension standards, they do not enforce them.
To know the actual size of a fly line, it is best to weigh it. Grab a cheap digital scale that can weigh in grains (look for scales that take AA or AAA batteries). Coil up the first 30 feet of the f
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