I want to pick up a line for my Sage Smallmouth II rod (roughly akin to an 8 wt…) for days when the surface is not the go. Historically I have either just used a floating line, or used a 7 wt rod with a streamer tip instead. Either option has worked ok, but some of the streamers I’m throwing are pretty chonky and the 7 weight doesn’t love them. When I throw them on a floating line i feel I’m missing the presentation I want. If I want to go deeper/faster I end up usually running a longer leader and tippet, but that fishes kinda meh for me. Could be user error on my part or fact that the rod I’m using is a 7’11.
Trying to get away with “just one more” line and spool to keep my bass game semi simple. I’m guessing an 270-290 grain line. The Sage bass rod line came with specialized lines purpose built just for the rod, but a) no longer available and b) only floating lines. Anyone have recommendations for what kind of intermediate sinking line they use most frequently when they want to fish a heavier bass rig? Hover? Slow sink intermediate? Fast sink intermediate? For clarity this would primarily be for LMB. I’m still primarily a trout guy but dabble a fair amount in warm water because it is so convenient. Improving my subsurface bass game feels like good next step.
Trying to get away with “just one more” line and spool to keep my bass game semi simple. I’m guessing an 270-290 grain line. The Sage bass rod line came with specialized lines purpose built just for the rod, but a) no longer available and b) only floating lines. Anyone have recommendations for what kind of intermediate sinking line they use most frequently when they want to fish a heavier bass rig? Hover? Slow sink intermediate? Fast sink intermediate? For clarity this would primarily be for LMB. I’m still primarily a trout guy but dabble a fair amount in warm water because it is so convenient. Improving my subsurface bass game feels like good next step.
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