another top vid good point about through action rods not losing has many fish especially these days of barbless hooks i look forward to trying the new rods
Where i lived in the US trout spey was quite popular for trout and smallmouth bass. OPST are the benchmark over there. Its good for swinging micro streamers on jig hooks. A black or olive marabou leech was deadly over there. You can nymph them upstream then swing them.
What are your strategies when using various kinds of sink tips with your lines (Presentation line and SGT line)? How heavy / long do you prefer you sink tips? I am a single handed speyer (10ft 7wt) targeting sea trout and salmon.
@@myoung5038 hi! With the presentation line I only fish it as a full float without tips! As for the SGT I used tips from 5/8ft. Trout tips, they are the same sink rate but lower diameter. Sink slightly more in moving water!
Very interesting video mate!
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another top vid good point about through action rods not losing has many fish especially these days of barbless hooks i look forward to trying the new rods
Another brilliant video and explanation 👍👌👏
Where i lived in the US trout spey was quite popular for trout and smallmouth bass. OPST are the benchmark over there. Its good for swinging micro streamers on jig hooks. A black or olive marabou leech was deadly over there. You can nymph them upstream then swing them.
I want one.
What are your strategies when using various kinds of sink tips with your lines (Presentation line and SGT line)? How heavy / long do you prefer you sink tips? I am a single handed speyer (10ft 7wt) targeting sea trout and salmon.
@@myoung5038 hi!
With the presentation line I only fish it as a full float without tips!
As for the SGT I used tips from 5/8ft. Trout tips, they are the same sink rate but lower diameter. Sink slightly more in moving water!
Good video very interesting
Beautiful casting, do you use your lower hand more than the top on the forward stroke?
@@paulhoughland8505 I do. But it’s depends on the head length I’m using. 38ft and under I try to keep movements to a minimum!
Where are you selling this rod and line ?
@@wallace500001 Hi, the line is already online at www.taylormadeflyfish.com
The rods will be with me in a couple of months!
Thank