Official Beach Line Thread

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


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Stonedfish

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Mossback

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Cool
Gonna grab one and see how it works on my XP 691

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Vandelay Industries

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Yea, that isn’t an XP which has kind of a purple color running line.
I’ve seen Sierra have other issues with product pictures and descriptions in the past.
SF
I picked up a 6wt and 7wt line. Both had the wrong picture online but the product in hand is correct.

My 7wt line is splitting apart after 5-plus years of fishing it. The price was right for the replacement.
 

Stonedfish

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I fished the new to me OBS “ Premier” for the first time today.
Nice and slick, sank well with few tangles and the tangles I did have came out easily.
Hopefully it is more durable than the other OBS versions I’ve tried.
SF
 

fatbillybob

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How are you guys sizing OBS lines to your rods? I'm guessing a 9ft 7wt. rod would take a 7wt OBS line. But what about a 7wt. 11ft switch or full size 7wt 14ft spey? Are you guys looking at the switch or spey rod line grain rating say 425 gr. for a 12ft 7wt spey and then chosoing the OBS 10wt because it is 425grains while selecting the 11wt 465gr. OBS for a 7wt 14' rod that has a 465gr rating?
 

Bagman

Steelhead
How are you guys sizing OBS lines to your rods? I'm guessing a 9ft 7wt. rod would take a 7wt OBS line. But what about a 7wt. 11ft switch or full size 7wt 14ft spey? Are you guys looking at the switch or spey rod line grain rating say 425 gr. for a 12ft 7wt spey and then chosoing the OBS 10wt because it is 425grains while selecting the 11wt 465gr. OBS for a 7wt 14' rod that has a 465gr rating?
I can’t answer your question on the Spey rods but I can tell you I am a 2 hand overhead caster with my switch rods and I up line my switch rods 3 line weights THIS IS FOR BOTH CQS, as well as OBS. SO MY 7 weight 11’ Zaxis is lined with a 10 weight CQS Xp and so on.
 

Stonedfish

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How are you guys sizing OBS lines to your rods? I'm guessing a 9ft 7wt. rod would take a 7wt OBS line. But what about a 7wt. 11ft switch or full size 7wt 14ft spey? Are you guys looking at the switch or spey rod line grain rating say 425 gr. for a 12ft 7wt spey and then chosoing the OBS 10wt because it is 425grains while selecting the 11wt 465gr. OBS for a 7wt 14' rod that has a 465gr rating?

I buy the same line wt as my rod on single handers, so 6 wt line for a 6 wt rod.
I know nothing about two handers, so can’t help you there.
SF
 

Merle

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Yep the OBS lines are already overweighted so for SH casting I just use the same line weight as is indicated on the rod.

I did find that my 6wt Rainshadow switch rod spey cast beautifully with my 8wt OB line. That was the set up I used to learn how to execute reverse / off shoulder snap T casts.
 
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Wetswinger

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How are you guys sizing OBS lines to your rods? I'm guessing a 9ft 7wt. rod would take a 7wt OBS line. But what about a 7wt. 11ft switch or full size 7wt 14ft spey? Are you guys looking at the switch or spey rod line grain rating say 425 gr. for a 12ft 7wt spey and then chosoing the OBS 10wt because it is 425grains while selecting the 11wt 465gr. OBS for a 7wt 14' rod that has a 465gr rating?

You're best off throwing out the weight number system when lining a switch rod and instead use the grain weight rating for your specific rod. Check the manufacturers literature. I use a 7 weight switch from No. Fork Composites and it's rated for 410 grains. I prefer Wulff Intermediate line. To get 410 grains I need to use their 11# line as shown on their weight table. It's a perfect match..Use grain weights..
 

Bagman

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You're best off throwing out the weight number system when lining a switch rod and instead use the grain weight rating for your specific rod. Check the manufacturers literature. I use a 7 weight switch from No. Fork Composites and it's rated for 410 grains. I prefer Wulff Intermediate line. To get 410 grains I need to use their 11# line as shown on their weight table. It's a perfect match..Use grain weights..
This may help, but it does not state what to use for overhead casting
 

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tyler

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What Wetswinger said re; grain weights when it comes to your switch / two handed sticks.

I had an 11' six weight switch that was rated for 300 - 500 grain lines (seemed like a broad range). I went with a nine weight intermediate Rio InTouch Outbound at 375 grains. It worked well for coho beach fishing. I never tried any other lines and eventually sold the rod.
 
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jasmillo

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On the SH side, you can go over a weight with OBS lines without issue for many rods. I buy 7 and 8 weight OBS lines to use on my 6/7/8 beach rods.

probably a bit rod dependent but throwing it out there as an option to potentially save folks some $$.
 

Greggo

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I am loving the Cortland Compact series, and they do seem more durable to me than the OBS. I’ve used in I/S3 for PS beach and also I/S9 for jetty and surf fishing. I can’t speak apples to apples on casting performance because I also switched over to a 7 wt streamer style rod (Echo Streamer X) instead of the previous fast action SW road I was using. So far, I really like the Streamer X with the Cortland Compacts.
 

Brute

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Ok, this is totally unrelated to the line use in this thread, but has anyone tried to two hand cast a Rio OBS?…I’m taking a 9wt line throwing a 6wt trout Spey rod to the Turks & Caicos throwing cuda tubes while wading the flats…never done it before…

I should have read the last couple posts…so someone has…
 
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Bagman

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Ok, this is totally unrelated to the line use in this thread, but has anyone tried to two hand cast a Rio OBS?…I’m taking a 9wt line throwingasting a 6wt trout Spey rod to the Turks & Caicos throwing cuda tubes while wading the flats…never done it before…

I should have read the last couple posts…so someone has…
I use a 9wt CQS on my 6 wt Zaxis 11ft switch for two hand overhead casting. Other than that I can’t help you. Sorry
 

skyrise

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Ok, this is totally unrelated to the line use in this thread, but has anyone tried to two hand cast a Rio OBS?…I’m taking a 9wt line throwing a 6wt trout Spey rod to the Turks & Caicos throwing cuda tubes while wading the flats…never done it before…

I should have read the last couple posts…so someone has…
Yes i use OBS on my trout spey, 8 wt on a 4 wt spey/switch. If i was to use the OBS most of the time I would size up the line to at least a 9 wt to get a better load on the rod. And my 8 wt OBS is a tropical version so it is slicker and a little stiffer up here compared to the tropics. I think the running line part on the tropical OBS is much better than the cold water version.
 

Stonedfish

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Well, I had high hopes for the OBS “ Premier“. It was shipped to me on 3/10/23.
Oh well, back to the drawing board. 😂
SF

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Merle

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oh no. I just bought the same line from Al's. I haven't used it yet, but that doesn't bode well.
 
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