texican08 said:
So I stumbled onto a decent deal on an 11wt GL Crosscurrent GLX off microskiff so I've decided to build up a tarpon rig. Anyone want to help me finish her out?
My plan is to get a reel/spool with floating and intermediate lines. I'm eyeballing a Tibor Gulfstream but I can already feel the death stare from the old lady at the thought of spending $1300 for reel/spool/lines.
Other options I'm looking at is a Galvan T-12, Nautilus CCF-X2 or going the opposite direction and keeping the rig ultra cheap with an Orvis Hydros SL (have one in an 8wt and happy with it but I can't find any testimony on how the drag holds up on poons). Thoughts?
I recommend the Nautilus NV Monster or if you can spend the money and wait for the reel, the Mako 9600 (they are heavy though). I have personal experience with both.
Also hear very good things about the Hardy Fortuna XDS reel but have never used one. The Tibor Gulfstream is a reliable choice but the new sealed drag systems on the reels I mentioned are more durable and maintenance free.
You want a strong drag and a large arbor (gonna be retrieving a lot of line and doing it fast) in a tarpon reel. As for lines, I prefer the standard Rio Tarpon line, full floating.
I agree with Finn, there's little need for intermediate lines unless you are dredging deeper water in channels. If that's the case, you might want a full sinking line. Floating clear tip lines are a bad choice in my opinion because you cannot see the end of your line and therefor cannot estimate your fly position when sight fishing.
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