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Backcast 

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Posted on: Jun. 13 2012,21:49 |
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Hi guys 1st post. I've just picked up a Cortland 555 floating ghost tip rocket taper WF6 F/F. I got it new for $40. I've recently read some poor reviews from the States about it but am yet to try it myself. They said it tangled badly in cold conditions due to coiling and bad memory.
Has anyone over here used it?
My last line was a 444 WF 6F will I be dissapointed with the new line?
Am considering selling it on before I use it.
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wolfman 

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Posted on: Jun. 14 2012,21:56 |
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Hi Colby,,, welcome to the FFF NZ style. Your interests show that you have a strange love of bushs .......... join the crowd Everyone one to their own of course, ( i started on Cortland lines too ) , but mate.... if you can buy its cheap, it usually rubbish . End of story !!
Good luck, Rob
-------------- The two best times to go fishing are when its raining & when it aint. Patrick F Mcmanus
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Nesameletus 

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Posted on: Jun. 14 2012,22:42 |
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Welcome aboard backcast, I had one and didn't like it at all. Shot OK in hot weather, very slick coating but really no good in the deep south where I was at that time. I think the 444 was a better all round line but prefer Rio or SA lines myself.
-------------- Webby
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Backcast 

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Posted on: Jun. 14 2012,22:53 |
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After reading the instruction/product registration card inside the box it says to 'Stretch the length of line (2-3ft at a time) to be used prior to casting'. This could prove to be a pain in the backside. Am heading over to Lake Brunner in a couple of weeks, will throw it around for the weekend and see how it goes. If no good you may see it on TM.
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Dave A 

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Posted on: Jun. 14 2012,23:34 |
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I had a 555 line sometime ago. It didn't take long to break down and crack. A confirmed Rio fan now.
-------------- Dave A
I spend some of my life flyfishing - the rest I just waste!
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Backcast 

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Posted on: Jun. 15 2012,12:30 |
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I picked up my 444 in 1995. It hasn't had a lot of use and I've kept it out of the sun when stored etc. Never cleaned it or used any lube on it though. It still seems to cast ok, but I'm no pro. As long as I'm not catching myself, bushes, or slapping the water on a false cast I'm generally pretty happy. If the 555 dosen't work out a freind suggested Airflo Chalkstream.
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