Scandi vs Skagit Lines: The Difference You NEED to Know

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  • Опубліковано 18 лис 2024
  • Tom provides instruction lessons on how to choose between whether you should use a skagit vs scandi fly line in a given situation. He also talks about a 3rd line style, called a rage head line. This is one of many videos that form a great spey casting beginners how-to guide.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 23

  • @williammclauchlan2610
    @williammclauchlan2610 5 років тому +9

    Thank you so much for a concise no nonsense,no hard sell explanation of these different styles of lines and how they should be used.I can open my laptop lid again!!

  • @scouter6926
    @scouter6926 6 років тому +3

    Best explanation of Spey, Skagit and Scandi I have come across by a master caster.

  • @trevordavey6747
    @trevordavey6747 5 років тому +3

    Great video, clear and easy to understand explanation.

  • @dann4218
    @dann4218 5 років тому +6

    Well...In Scandinavia we don't put a sinktip at the end of the scandi lines. Just a leader and a fly. No wonder you can't make it work... Works very well with large flies. However, your trout flies are gigantic. They look like our pike flies... Scandi lines also work well in wind.

  • @707AR15
    @707AR15 6 років тому +2

    Great video! Cleared up a lot of questions I had.

  • @jonathanjarvis2645
    @jonathanjarvis2645 4 роки тому +1

    Clear description....cheers.

  • @tabsqc
    @tabsqc 5 років тому +1

    If you designed the Airflo Rage line congratulations. The best all round line I have used in the last 20 years and, in the UK at any rate, by far the best value.

    • @tonebonetones
      @tonebonetones 4 роки тому

      He'll have been about 10, 20 years ago! Don't think rage lines are even 10 years old? I used DT lines 20 plus years ago, and...call me old fashioned....I still think they are better....feels much nicer playing a fish with a 30 yard fly line rather than a braided running line on a shooting head.

  • @dakotau2575
    @dakotau2575 5 років тому

    Can you explain all the Skagit shooting line colors and their purpose and which color lines are best in the water?? I never could understand the difference. Thank you!

  • @Jesse-cy7ws
    @Jesse-cy7ws 5 років тому

    Switched out my Skagit head for a Scandi for kicks and giggles. Casts like butter. The difference between casting Skagit and Scandi is comparable to the difference between spin casting a spoon and fly fishing a dry fly (overstating the point to make a point). Still need dirty ole Skagit for the big flies in turbulent water though.

  • @quantumaquatic1767
    @quantumaquatic1767 5 років тому

    I would like to purchase a spey or switch rod for the texas Surf, we have speckled trout, redfish, lady fish, flounder, spanish mackerel, bluefish, medium sized fish. What should I get at least? Would skagit work using 3-5 inch flies ? Thanks for the info now I know exactly what these lines are.

  • @sakanatsuri
    @sakanatsuri 4 роки тому

    Any differences in casting those lines? How about dangling length? If I bring the connection point (between head and running line) to the rod tip, it's not easy to put the anchor point in the right place since the head is rather long. Can anyone explain?

  • @Jesse-cy7ws
    @Jesse-cy7ws 6 років тому

    Yes

  • @tyresec4157
    @tyresec4157 6 років тому +1

    does Scandinavian line float?

    • @Speycastingman
      @Speycastingman 6 років тому

      You can have scandi heads line from float to heavy sinking. No problem!

  • @tonebonetones
    @tonebonetones 4 роки тому

    Wow, all those salmon I caught 25 years ago on a DT floating line must have been deluded lol. Sometimes change is good, but sometimes it's change for the sake of change and nothing else.

  • @DreamzHTS
    @DreamzHTS 6 років тому +1

    i want to throw nymphs streamers and maybe even dries on my trout switch, would a scandi line be better for me?

  • @steveevans424
    @steveevans424 5 років тому

    GRAIN WEIGHT >>>> You really need to match the grain weight of whatever line type You choose to Your rod - action/ rod weight. ....... EXAMPLE: a 450 grain Scandi on a light spey or even stout switch rod may overload Your rod and make it feel like Your hucking / casting USB computer cable lol ...........So not only the type of line Scandi vs Skagit but the weight of the type is very important........SCANDI >>>> Scandi line is NOT hard to throw once You have the weight and rod matched and You practice and practice and practice basic simple roll and / single Spey but it is just nar I say "harder" to throw with poor technique than a well balanced Skagit set up .....BEGINNERS >> Start with a Skagit properly balanced rod to line and get that down to 2nd nature then go to a Scandi that 'loads' Your rod enough ( leader - tippet included of course ) and enjoy the 'bliss' of Scandi .......single malt cheers

  • @lennelehtonen5207
    @lennelehtonen5207 6 років тому

    What fly is it 3.23 ?

  • @coolcaster
    @coolcaster 5 років тому

    Great video. Check out #bonkerspey too pls

  • @tabsqc
    @tabsqc 5 років тому +3

    If you designed the Airflo Rage line congratulations. The best all round line I have used in the last 20 years and, in the UK at any rate, by far the best value.