Nice rod! I fish an older Sage Lightline, which is a similar blank (I think). I do not recommend overlining it. I like a double taper on mine, but part of that is frugality because I can flip the line around when one end gets worn.Picked up and older Sage rod barely used was wondering if any one on here could give me a recommendation. VPS 5wt 9” 2 piece.
Your mileage may vary. I tried a 7wt line on my 6wt RPL and didn't like it. I went back to a 6wt line and stayed there. But I did go with a weight forward line instead of my usual double taper.Depends on how you want to fish and where.
The VPS has similar action (same graphite) to the RPL.
Say you are floating the Yakima, fishing dries on a floating line and want to load the rod quickly to make casts into the bank. I’d put a 6 wt line on it. I did that with my 5 wt RPL and was very happy with the results.
Have fun and enjoy the new rod.
SF
Yes, I believe so.Is it the VPS Light that had the same blank as the older LLs
Your mileage may vary. I tried a 7wt line on my 6wt RPL and didn't like it. I went back to a 6wt line and stayed there. But I did go with a weight forward line instead of my usual double taper.
Is it the VPS Light that had the same blank as the older LLs?
I did like the overlined RPL 6wt for short casts. I've got a true to line weight Wulff triangle taper on it now. I like that line!Zak,
Not sure.
I used a standard 6 WF on my 590 RPL, but not an overweighted line like some of the lines available today. I did the same with my 490 RPL, put a 5 wt on it for doing the same thing. Short, quick casts to the bank.
SF
Depends on how you want to fish and where.
The VPS has similar action (same graphite) to the RPL.
Say you are floating the Yakima, fishing dries on a floating line and want to load the rod quickly to make casts into the bank. I’d put a 6 wt line on it. I did that with my 5 wt RPL and was very happy with the results.
Have fun and enjoy the new rod.
Thanks for the infoDepends on how you want to fish and where.
The VPS has similar action (same graphite) to the RPL.
Say you are floating the Yakima, fishing dries on a floating line and want to load the rod quickly to make casts into the bank. I’d put a 6 wt line on it. I did that with my 5 wt RPL and was very happy with the results.
Have fun and enjoy the new rod.
SF
Thank youNice rod! I fish an older Sage Lightline, which is a similar blank (I think). I do not recommend overlining it. I like a double taper on mine, but part of that is frugality because I can flip the line around when one end gets worn.
It’s a VPS. I did not know there was a VPSL until I did some research on the web.I will use a true 8 weight on my 7 weight RPL and it works great. But if we are talking about the VPSL rod then that is a different matter MHO. The VPSL or it’s sister rod, the LL, performs best with a true line weight, maybe a line + .5 at most. But I would not over line either rod by a full line weight, that’s just me I guess. I have the 389 LL and it is best with a 3.
Thank you Josh for the article Much appreciatedI've used both a 5 and a 6 on my VPS 590. I think I've mostly settled on using a 6WF, but I also don't do a lot of long casting with it.
I ran across a nice little blog post from someone about the VPS. A little light on info and heavy on memories, but worth a read.
Throwback Gear Review: Sage VPS - Casting Across
Fly fishing gear is a big part of Casting Across. I’ve always enjoyed the aesthetics, the marketing, and, most importantly, the function of fly fishing gear. Consequently, I’ll review new products on the site from time to time. But appreciating fly fishing gear shouldn’t only be about the...castingacross.com
Thank you. I was gonna throw a cortland 444 on there but now I’m doing some research.It's a bit cruel what the fly line & rod companies have done to us. Is the line .5 over? .75 over? A full line weight over? Does this 5wt like a .75 over? Like, WTF is a 5wt anymore? You pretty much have to research each line now.
Back when the RPLs (and my IMX) were new it was much more simple...Gotta a fast 5wt like the RPL or IMX? Easy- Load it with either a DT5F or WF6F. Done!
Now, if you throw a WF6F on a 5wt rod you might actually be throwing a WF6.75F line on there. So annoying.
Having said/ranted that, if you do the right research you can find great lines. If I owned that VPS 5wt, I would probably put a Amplitude MPX WF5F on it since it's meant for fast rods like the VPS and is .5 over. Which puts it pretty close to a...standard WF6F.
Good luck!
This ^^^^^^find Cortland 444sl in WF6F or a Wulff TT WF5/6F
if its a VPS light go with the WF5F or TT WF4/5F
I have both rods and thats how I've had them set-up for about 25+yrs now, fits my casting style.
These lines today are made for the rods of today, the older lines match the rods of that era..
best of luck n have fun
Interesting, I have a Wulff TT WF5 sitting around for some reason I can't remember and was just wondering what to do with it. Perhaps I'll try it on the VPS.find Cortland 444sl in WF6F or a Wulff TT WF5/6F
if its a VPS light go with the WF5F or TT WF4/5F
I have both rods and thats how I've had them set-up for about 25+yrs now, fits my casting style.
These lines today are made for the rods of today, the older lines match the rods of that era..
best of luck n have fun
I have a TT WF6 on my 960 RPL and like it a lot.Interesting, I have a Wulff TT WF5 sitting around for some reason I can't remember and was just wondering what to do with it. Perhaps I'll try it on the VPS.