A little line help please?
I have a Redington RS4 (9' 5wt) currently lined with Rio Gold (WF5F) and have a lot of trouble getting the rod to load inside of 30 feet. A lot of the fishing I do is up close and personal, with light dries and 6x tippet. Being unable to load the rod with less than 30 feet or so out really makes it difficult to present a light dry delicately and really hinders fishing. I really use this rod for everything right now, since a quiver is just not in the financial cards at the moment, and I really don't want to carry extra spools either. Throughout the year, this rod sees plenty of variety in fishing, lots of weighted nymphing during the summer, streamers in the fall, and very light dries during winter and spring. So my question is, what kind of line should I be running in order to accommodate all the different types of fishing it sees? Right now I feel the WF5F is excellent for fishing moderate dries (elk hair caddis, small hoppers, attractors) at medium distances (40-60 ft), and is also excellent with dry/dropper rigs. It is terrible up close, struggles to throw heavy nymph rigs, and really struggles with weighted streamers.
All I know is that I don't know nothin'... and that's fine.
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