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Until recently all I used for bass was a 6wt. It should be fine. An 8wt is pretty nice to have for the bigger bushier flies.

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You'll be fine even though lots of experts will tell you, you have to have an 8 or 9. I never use more than a 6wt for bass reds or snook. Ive got a buddy who uses a 4wt and catches snook all the time and he manages to throw bigger than a size 1 without much trouble. You might not get big distance but it'll work fine.

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5-6 will work, I have no trouble with a 7 weight, but if I had my choice and could set one up again, I'd go with an 8 weight, it does have an advantage in the wind,

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