Never hurts to have a backup. I like my 9' 5wt Orvis Clearwater. If I know for sure I am going to do just fly fishing, I break it out and love it. I am surprised that Bass Pro could not hook you up with the replacement/repair for St. Croix. Once you actually get good/decent with good flyline, then you can cast crap line as well. My Orvis gets good stuff, my 3D-printed reel has some Amazon special made from the finest Chinesium, floating, weight-forward flyline. Stuff that I can and will just abuse.
Not to hi-jack the thread. I do have question for the more experienced fly fisher-people around. What is the opinion of the textured flylines? I have never used it on the water. When I was taking classes, one of the instructors handed me a setup spooled with textured line. It was interesting to use. What little research I have done is that that stuff is way more expensive. Take for example the Orvis Pro series of flyline. I am predominately a freshwater fisherman. Mostly sunfish and largemouth bass.
Not to hi-jack the thread. I do have question for the more experienced fly fisher-people around. What is the opinion of the textured flylines? I have never used it on the water. When I was taking classes, one of the instructors handed me a setup spooled with textured line. It was interesting to use. What little research I have done is that that stuff is way more expensive. Take for example the Orvis Pro series of flyline. I am predominately a freshwater fisherman. Mostly sunfish and largemouth bass.
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