Yep, if you want to rope flounder at 65’-80’ of water with a slight current, you’re going to need the Cortland Type 9.
Honestly it casts great and it fished well. I like it better than the T-11 stuff because the line is a bit easier to strip and handle.
Paul, I like a lot about what is being said. I agree with the count down and the way the indicator lays in order to determine if something might be fouled, I agree with the increased visual that you get when the indicator isn’t round, and I like the idea of how it casts and decreases drag when...
I guess one could attempt 100 with planted hatchery brats, but what about 200 plus wild fish from a pristine urban fishery near Seattle? Is that too many? Should I have stopped earlier? Maybe restrained myself? Nah!
@Bambooflyguy the 4th picture is number 100, I was thinking of you. I had...