Beachlover
Well-known member
I have to disagree with you on the choice of lines, first and foremost a novice will definately need a floating line (which you have stated). In days gone by (Many years ago) the novice's second line would have been a sinker however with so many small fisheries popping up which most are not that deep then an Intermediate will serve the novice much better than an outright sinker.
And as far as cost goes, he/she has just spent money on tackle to catch fish, for an extra £10 they will use the intermediate to good effect and catch far more fish than they would if they simply owned a floating line.
I can't/won't disagree with you as I have no knowledge of fishing small shallow lakes, I'm used to the likes of the Derwent, Langley, Tunstall, Grassholm, Blackton, Hury, Rutland, never fished little waters, so if you suggest an intermediate is the best second line for small waters I won't argue that one, however fishing from the dam wall at the Derwent on a cold day early in the season and the sinker comes into it's own. So I suppose it all depends on what fisheries people intend to fish as to the lines they should spend their money on. By the sounds of it, if they want to fish everywhere then they are going to need 3 lines (Rutland during the heat of the summer when the fish are deep) make it 4 with a HD. Depends on what you are going to get the most use of I suppose but if you can afford it and you have all 4 then there's no blaming the lines when you blank.