Looking to get a shooting head for my 9ft 9wt. Anyone have any recommendations on manufacturers? Thinking about at Rio's outbound right now.
True shooting head, yes.Are you looking for a true shooting head, say 30' then connect to either mono or another style of shooting line?
Also you looking for floating and/or sinking shooting head?
and what are you targeting, steelhead in rivers, salmon say Puget sound?
Are you looking to single hand spey or just use for shooting head casting, one false cast and see ya later!
These would be my first questions to be able to assist you in right line and weight
The Teeny TS-350 is pretty tempting as my sinking line. I love that it's integrated, and I've been told by others that it casts well. Other than trying to weld it yourself, (ala Pat Lat), what integrated floating shooting head options are there? When I first started spey fishing (just a few years ago) someone gave me a 575 gr skagit with an integrated running line. I think it's RIO but no idea what model. It would be nice to find a 375 version of that line.I have Rio Outbound Short in floating and 6 ips for my 8 wt. rods. I love the fast sinker, but even though Rio overlines by one size I would prefer a 9 wt.floater for the 8 wt. rod. 80-100' casts are easy with the sinker. It's smooth, slides easily and isn't too hard on your hands. Wonderful line.
The Rio Outbound Short is a 30' head and made for casting large, heavy flies. The Rio Outbound is a 37' head and may give more distance on smaller, lighter flies. These are lines I use in the Delta for bass and stripers, and we all use the ROS, not the RO.
You can look at Teeny lines too. They are a little less expensive, a little less high tech, but I love my T-200 for the 6-8 wt. rods. That it is sink tip line, best for moving water but OK for shallower still water too.
After years of Amnesia and heads I'd never want anything but integrated lines if you use them a lot. Your initial investment is much higher but your pleasure in casting them makes it worthwhile.
Pretty sure Pacific Fly Fishers in Mill Creek has a casting pool out back that they let people test drive lines in.sure would be nice if fly shops had a try before you buy type deal....
There needs to be a "fly driving range"