Some lines are great for shooting sink tips and streamers while other lines are best for indicator fishing or even dry fly fishing.
Fly lines for switch rods.
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Switch rods are larger than a single hand fly rod of the same weight so to balance the rod you will need a reel that is about two sizes larger than what a single rod calls for.
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Douglas dxf 51064 10 6 5 wt 290gr 2 handed spey switch fly rod free 87 line.
Here s an article that talks a little bit more about that setup.
The added length of the switch rod makes it a line control machine perfect for long drag free drifts and easy casts.
This means that a 5 weight switch rod for example takes a much higher grain weight line than a 5 weight single hander in order to get the proper load.
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Barrio switch fly lines.
The particular fly line you have on your switch rod or trout spey rod will impact its abilities a great deal.
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Skagit single handed line that i ve cast was a cut back version used for fishing small side channels with an 11 5 weight switch rod.
Red truck diesel fly rod 11 7 weight 4 piece switch.
Some lines are good for all around utility work.
I know a lot of guys come to the switch rod from a single hand casting background.
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Another reason is that if you are using skagit heads and spey lines they are thicker than standard fly line so a larger capacity reel will be required.
Most anglers that fish switch rods as single handers will overline the rod by a line weight or two i e 8wt line on a 7wt switch rod allowing the rod to load more deeply and increase the ease of casting.
The barrio switch floating fly line is a full floating line designed for two handed spey and overhead use on switch rods.
In fact on some switch rods it is my primary spey swung fly choice.
I believe it was a 400 grain line cut back to 16 feet with the cutting done off the front end of the line.
This is the sleeper line on any given switch rod in that if one is gonna play the indicator game this is undoubtedly the right line.
They range from nymphing for trout to swinging for steelhead and even casting in the surf for stripers.
Many switch lines on the market are sold as lines for both one and two handed casting thus being a little light for two handed use and too heavy on a long rod to be comfortably managed single handed.