Bamboozle
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In regards to DT's, there are a few still out there and as a fan, I keep track of what is available so I figured I post my list of "true to weight," normal length, normal tapered DT's.
A few notes:
Not all lines are available in all sizes and some do have a few quirks which I noted but all are advertised as true to weight which is generally accepted to mean in the MIDDLE of the AFTMA range for the first 30 feet excluding the level tip or:
2wt = 80 grains
3wt = 100 grains
4wt = 120 grains
5wt = 140 grains
6wt = 160 grains
7wt = 185 grains
8wt = 210 grains
It should be noted that the Rio LightLine Double Taper is available in sizes 000, 00 & 0. However there is no AFTMA standard for those line sizes which only goes as light as a 1wt.
The Rio LightLine 1wt at 66 grains is a little heavier than the 60 grain AFTMA target weight so I would take the lighter sized line sizes with a grain of salt although sizes 2-5 are right on the money.
Here's what's available as a current product in 2023. Please enlighten me if I missed any:
Cortland 444 Peach DT (single color, loop on one end only)
Cortland 444 Sylk DT (single color, loop on one end only)
Cortland 333 Double Taper (single color, no loops)
Rio Technical Trout DT (longer front taper than most, different colors on each end, loops each end)
Rio LightLine Double Taper (compound front tapers, different colors on each end, loops each end)
SciAngler's Amplitude Textured Double Taper (textured, different colors on each end, loops each end)
SciAngler's Mastery Double Taper (single color, loops each end)
SciAnglers Frequency Double Taper (single color, loop on one end only)
Orvis Hydros Trout Double Taper * (different colors each end, loops each end)
406 Fly Lines Vintage Series Double Taper * (single color, varying front taper length by line size, loops each end)
Barrio DT Mallard DT (single color, no loops)
A few notes:
Not all lines are available in all sizes and some do have a few quirks which I noted but all are advertised as true to weight which is generally accepted to mean in the MIDDLE of the AFTMA range for the first 30 feet excluding the level tip or:
2wt = 80 grains
3wt = 100 grains
4wt = 120 grains
5wt = 140 grains
6wt = 160 grains
7wt = 185 grains
8wt = 210 grains
It should be noted that the Rio LightLine Double Taper is available in sizes 000, 00 & 0. However there is no AFTMA standard for those line sizes which only goes as light as a 1wt.
The Rio LightLine 1wt at 66 grains is a little heavier than the 60 grain AFTMA target weight so I would take the lighter sized line sizes with a grain of salt although sizes 2-5 are right on the money.
Here's what's available as a current product in 2023. Please enlighten me if I missed any:
Cortland 444 Peach DT (single color, loop on one end only)
Cortland 444 Sylk DT (single color, loop on one end only)
Cortland 333 Double Taper (single color, no loops)
Rio Technical Trout DT (longer front taper than most, different colors on each end, loops each end)
Rio LightLine Double Taper (compound front tapers, different colors on each end, loops each end)
SciAngler's Amplitude Textured Double Taper (textured, different colors on each end, loops each end)
SciAngler's Mastery Double Taper (single color, loops each end)
SciAnglers Frequency Double Taper (single color, loop on one end only)
Orvis Hydros Trout Double Taper * (different colors each end, loops each end)
406 Fly Lines Vintage Series Double Taper * (single color, varying front taper length by line size, loops each end)
* Sci Anglers makes the lines for 406 & Orvis
Barrio DT Mallard DT (single color, no loops)
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