Light/bright colored lines start to look grungy sooner.does line color matter? Need to get a new line and debating between light green and orange. The orange is easier for me to see, but do the fish notice or care more than green/yellow?
Steve
does line color matter? Need to get a new line and debating between light green and orange. The orange is easier for me to see, but do the fish notice or care more than green/yellow?
Steve
I have not experienced line color being a huge factor - except in clearer waters where you may be casting upstream and potentially over fish - in which a bright line will spook some fish. For mono rigs, if I am nymphing on clear water I have noticed a bright colored sighter will sometimes offset fish and spook them. I try to stick to more neutral colors, but really it doesn't matter. All about preference, and I know brighter colored lines can be easier for some to see for mending etc.does line color matter? Need to get a new line and debating between light green and orange. The orange is easier for me to see, but do the fish notice or care more than green/yellow?
Steve
The only point I would add to my original post is, if you fish what's most comfortable for you, you'll likely fish better regardless rather than trying to adapt to something you aren't comfortable with.I personally do not think it matters that much. I would fish what's best for you!
The Peach is a great line. I had it for one of my 9ft. 2wts that I used to nymph with. It was old so I tossed it when I moved. I even like the peach color. It looks great on an Abel TR Lite in rainbow trout.I will fish any fly line color. I don't care. Cheap, expensive, orange, yellow, green, yada yada yada.
I have a liking for Cortland Peach. My last one seems kind of crappier than the other peach lines I have had in the past, though.
I've bought many Cortland Peaches in my life. I really don't care what line I use. I am a big fan of Cortland Fairplay, too. I spend a lot of time smallmouth fishing and the Fairplay is what I have been using for years.The Peach is a great line. I had it for one of my 9ft. 2wts that I used to nymph with. It was old so I tossed it when I moved. I even like the peach color. It looks great on an Abel TR Lite in rainbow trout.
Cortland quality control may be going downhill. I bought a spool of the Big Fly last year. On the first outing the leader somehow cut into the welded loop and destroyed it. It could have been caused by me somehow really forcing the welded loop of leader onto the loop in the fly during a rapid break-down due to heavy rains, but I have never had that happen before and won't be buying that line again. I'd buy the Peach again for sure.
I'll make it easy for you, buy the line that best matches your rod and reel combo.