As Ronvik rightly says, they have used this setup on the continent for years. A slightly more sophisticated type of casting float called a sbirulino is used. You can buy these in various weights to suit the casting weight of your rod and also in floating, intermediate, slow sinking and fast sinking variants, just like fly lines, except you can cast these a LONG way with just a fly or an eel lure attached.
I've been using this setup for my SWFFing for the last 2 years after reading an article by Mike Connors who SWFF's the German and Dutch coastline. I use a 12ft 1.75lb TC coarse rod, a fixed spool reel with 15lb mainline and a sbirulino with a 12ft trace attached. It easily casts out to around the 100yd mark (if that floats ya boat) but it allows for really light fishing for most summer species.
Only problem is finding a sbirulino stockist in the UK, I had to order mine from Austria (with help from a German speaking mate).
I've been using this setup for my SWFFing for the last 2 years after reading an article by Mike Connors who SWFF's the German and Dutch coastline. I use a 12ft 1.75lb TC coarse rod, a fixed spool reel with 15lb mainline and a sbirulino with a 12ft trace attached. It easily casts out to around the 100yd mark (if that floats ya boat) but it allows for really light fishing for most summer species.
Only problem is finding a sbirulino stockist in the UK, I had to order mine from Austria (with help from a German speaking mate).
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