Line Weight for Floating Line, Sink Tip Fly Line, and More

 Fly lines are available in different weights.   Weight is indicated in grains, where there are 14 grains in a gram. Sounds confusing? Don’t worry, American manufacturers have provided a scale that is easier to remember so you can easily determine the weight for different lines. The fly line weight scale runs from 1 to 14, with 1 being the lightest and 14 being the heaviest fly lines.

 


Getting the wrong fly line weight can mean disaster in your casting.   It’s important to know what you’re fishing for and get the right fly line weight for the job. Here is a quick guide:

 

  • 1-3 – Best for small fish, and in rare instances, large trout in small streams
  • 4 – Versatile enough for panfish and large trout, suitable for small to mid-size streams
  • 5 – An all-around line weight for most trout fishing situations
  • 6 – Another all-around weight for larger trout and bass
  • 7 – Ideal for catching powerful, bigger fish like bass, as well as steelhead and small salmon
  • 8 or more – Fly line weights from eight and above are for very large and powerful fish, particularly salmon and saltwater species

 

When choosing a sink tip fly line, it’s very important to think about the sink rate. In general, 150-160 grains is ideal for 5 weight rods. For 10 weight rods, grain weight can go as high as 400 grains. A fly line that is heavier will sink faster.

 

 

Shop for the right fly lines at RiverBum. If you need help in selecting the right line weight, don’t hesitate to contact us!

 

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