Official Beach Line Thread

What is your favorite beach taper? Pick one for coho and/or SRC.


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So I was correct about my SA Titan int-3-5. The area with the fine cracks has started to disintegrate, leaving some pretty big gaps with no coating. I’m going to try to keep fishing it until the end of the month because it casts so damn nice and is catching me a good amount of fish. Before I get a new one for next season has anyone tried this Orvis line? Hoping to find something that lasts me more than 2 months but that may be wishful thinking.
 
So I was correct about my SA Titan int-3-5. The area with the fine cracks has started to disintegrate, leaving some pretty big gaps with no coating. I’m going to try to keep fishing it until the end of the month because it casts so damn nice and is catching me a good amount of fish. Before I get a new one for next season has anyone tried this Orvis line? Hoping to find something that lasts me more than 2 months but that may be wishful thinking.
Yep! Love the line (it's also made by SA), but it's gonna sink way faster than your type 5.
 
Yep! Love the line (it's also made by SA), but it's gonna sink way faster than your type 5.
Interesting! Good to know, thank you. I wouldn't mind having faster sinking line for a few beaches I fish. But I'm probably just going to get another Titan and pray :ROFLMAO:
 
Yep! Love the line (it's also made by SA), but it's gonna sink way faster than your type 5.
Way faster? I have no experience with it, but it says it’s a type 6 at the tip. So an I-3-6 vs an I-3-5?
 
I love the Arctic Silver intermediate for SRC. No more intermediate OBS’s for me for that fishery anyway. Still stuck with OBS I/3/5 for coho.

I get legitimately perplexed by some of the knots the OBS running line manages to work itself into. It’s like a magic trick.
 
Way faster? I have no experience with it, but it says it’s a type 6 at the tip. So an I-3-6 vs an I-3-5?
Yeah, way faster. Pay more attention to the name " depth charge" rather than looking at whatever their claims of sink rate. It fished more like a type 9 I have for my 10wt.

Still a great line though.
 
I love the Arctic Silver intermediate for SRC. No more intermediate OBS’s for me for that fishery anyway. Still stuck with OBS I/3/5 for coho.

I get legitimately perplexed by some of the knots the OBS running line manages to work itself into. It’s like a magic trick.
How long has the OBS lasted you? With the rate I'm going through lines I could see myself tossing an OBS into the mix
 
How long has the OBS lasted you? With the rate I'm going through lines I could see myself tossing an OBS into the mix
It’s not great. I go through 1-2 per salmon season and always make sure I have 2 fairly new ones on hand to start a season. I will say Rio has been reasonable and has replaced multiple lines for me due to durability issues. I live with it because I have yet to find a comparable alternative though the Cortland Compact type 3 was close. I just find it to be the most efficient line off the beach for coho. It’s a clunky caster but with less false casting my fly is fishing more, which is important when a big part of the game is intercepting migrating fish.
 
Well I sent a email to Scientific Anglers to see if they will warranty my line, doubting they will as I’ve owned it for more then a year but never hurts to ask🤷‍♂️ I’ve been eyeing this line in the Fast Int/S3 for about a year now and I found it in a few fly shops online for a little under $100. I think I might pick it up for next season. https://visionflyfishing.com/products/meri-fly-line
(Photo of my destroyed SA Titan from today) IMG_1452.jpeg
 
Get more bang for your buck fish obs heads over integrated lines. Also mono runner shoots farther. The bump head to runner can be smoothed out. You get used to the bump and don't even think about it. You can buy almost 2 heads for 1 integrated line. Mono runner does not really wear. Coated integrated runner section of an integrated line does wear.
 
I agree mono running lines shot well. I used to use them on some old shooting head setups.
With as much blind casting we do up here for coho and cutts, I’m not sure I’d enjoy stripping mono in all day. That’s just me though.
SF
 
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just my -2 cents. If you like an OBS head with mono try a Commando head. So easy to roll cast it out there with no need for back cast. Down side might not be best for spooky fish as they are not delicate. Not a fan of mono running lines as I always get fumble fingers.
 
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