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Haven’t used this formula on speytracker 5/6/7 but a friend has and it weight in at 488 grains (little heavy but cast great) I’ll be using this on the GR next month. It was posted on spey pages 3 months ago under “trout speys” check it out.
Here is a little about what RA said:
Lines for Sage 5120, CND Spey tracker 12’2” and Loomis Metolius 13’4” 5/6
Since this Trout Spey "project" was started before my affiliation with Loomis, I feel that I can give an honest and unbiased assessment of all three rods used. The Sage 5120, CND 12' 2" Speytracker, and Loomis Metolius are all exceptional. The 5/6 rod rating had me thinking that this category of rod would be more of a novelty act than anything else. With a Skagit line weighing 488 grains they performed FAR beyond my expectations. All rods cast easily beyond 70' in winds of 10 to 15 mph (floating line, #2 stonefly weighted). The Metolius would go the furthest (pushing 80'), but this is to be expected because it is more than a foot longer than the other two rods. The Speytracker and Metolius cast with a very relaxing "bamboo" feel, the Sage was a bit faster in action. All rods felt exceptionally responsive and sweet - lots of "love". These rods will also cast very well (with a little reduction in distance), an 8' sinktip cut from a 20' 200 grain Airflo Custom Cut Tip (CCT20-200, contact Rajeff Sports). This is very convenient as these come with loops already in place on both ends - cut at desired length, nailknot on a leader loop, presto! you're good to go. This density sinks at 7.5" per second and 8' of it will carry a size two fly down to around 2 1/2' in medium speed current - giving these rods the capability to fish a majority of summer conditions.
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Brian
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