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Roland Rahal

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I am considering replacing my floating line, Has anyone used the "Hardy Mach 1 Trout Fly Lines" or the "Masterline Powerhead Line".

 

If so how did they perform and what is the memory like.

 

Any information or advice gratefully received.

Roland

WVDAA

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Hardy great line! Masterline powerhead is ok but noy in the same class as the hardy, the best floater Ive used recently is the snowbee white floater, its a brilliant line, possably only bettered by the top courtland. These are my opinions on the lines I use so others might prefer different ones. I use the powerhead for b

 

uzzers at distance in poor light but the snow bee for anything else. The hardy is used on rivers its a bit more delicate than the others, being d/t compared to the w/f profile of the others.

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Dont you just hate it when you ask about a couple of lines and get loads of others thrown back at you :D

 

Orvis (Wonderline and Spring Creek) lines rule...OK.

 

[ 17. April 2005, 01:40 PM: Message edited by: argyll ]

'I've got a mind like a steel wassitsname'

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My fly fishing opportunities are limited, and usally restricted to lakes, fishing Buzzers, Nymphs and Dry flies.

 

Many thanks all for the Information, I will now see what I can buy at my local tackle shop, since I prefer to support my local tackle shop (albeit a little more expensive) than buy mail order or Internet shopping.

Roland

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  • 7 months later...

If you want the capability to delicately roll-cast to 40 feet, and cast the whole line with the minimum of false casts, then I recommend the Lee Wulff Triangle Taper. My TT6/7 floater is now 12 years old, and with a little replacticiser I am sure it is going to reach its 15th birthday. I also have or have had in the past a Cortland 444f,and 333f, an Aircel Ultra 2 specialist,Ultra 3 specialiist, several Masterline floaters and sinkers, a Shakespeare Worcestershire fast sink, and the TT is still my No. 1. Expensive, yes, but looked after just goes on and on......

 

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