BRIEF– To best cast bass flies, use a line one or two weights over the rod’s “official” rating.
If you’re an average or intermediate caster, use a line two weights over the rod rating. Only go down to a line one weight over the rod rating if you’re a bona fide expert caster and can double haul. By the way, I can double haul pretty well and I still use lines 2 weights over on most of my rods, especially when I’m fishing tighter places where most of my casts will be 45 feet or less.
Just remember, this heavier line rule only applies to floating lines. Sinking lines, with their weighted cores, are generally heavy enough, so use sinking lines rated the same as the rod’s weight. And if you don’t believe me about the two weights over concept, borrow a heavier line and try it on your rod. I think you’ll almost certainly find it casts easier.
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