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The bonefish taper is alot longer than the striper,,so a bonefish line wont cast as bigger flies and may take 1 or 2 more backcasts for a delivery, but will cast more accuratly and land more nicely(and maybe a bit further).For alround Oz fishing the Striper is my pic,,,Until Rio put out a sinking Clouser taper.MQ
Matt, Thanks for that - Probably like to stick to a line that can deliver the bigger flies - had not considered the fact the bonefish flies are generally smaller
The Bonefish is a presentation flyline with a 45 foot head(100 foot total) which allows the flyline to keep in the air for delicate and accurate casts.
The Striper has a short 38 foot head(120 foot total) and thin running line for quick and long casts. I'd recommend the tropical version for FNQ.
You may consider Rio's new intermediate Tarpon. This is the intermediate version of the Clouser flyline. My mate Scotto of the Alpine Angler has some of these lines in 8-9#. I've got a 11# in the mail.
Just come back from a few days in Tassie trouting with Peter Morse. During discussions about chasing tuna and Goldies in Hervey Bay, Peter was recomending the longer Bonefish weight forward intermediate line for longer casts and better presentation. Yet to try one myself.