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Sink Tip Fly Lines - Line & Leader - Alaska Fly Fishing Goods

Sink Tip Fly Lines - Line & Leader - Alaska Fly Fishing Goods

Lines, Leaders, and Sink Tips - Royal Treatment Fly Fishing

Designed for fast-action fly rods, with low stretch, ultra-slick performance. A full line size heavier to easily load fast rods. Front loaded, short head. Low-stretch ConnectCore Plus for the best in casting control, performance and smoothness. Built with RIO's exceptionally slick, durable SlickCast. Features RIO's SureFire tricolored measuring system for increased accuracy and distance control.

Rio Elite Grand Fly Line WF5F

Yakima River Fishing Reports > Red's Fly Shop

The Rio Pike leader is our choice for northern pike fishing in Alaska. This 7.5 ft leader tapers down to 30lb test and then an 18 section of 30lb

Rio Pike Leader

Sink Tip Fly Lines - Line & Leader - Alaska Fly Fishing Goods

Need to get down in a hurry? Rio's 30 foot, tungsten core T-series sinking lines are just for you. They are ideal for building a variety of custom

Rio InTouch T20, T17, T14, T11, T8 Sinking Heads

Getting it Down, Sinking The Fly - Fish & Fly

Rio's Avid Trout line is solid performer in the mid-price arena. The Avid is super slick and is designed for easy casting performance, with slightly

Rio Avid Trout Line

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Cortland Streamer Series Streamer Sink Tip 15 Streamer Sink Tip 15 is built with an aggressive short taper design that features a 15 ft type 6 sinking tip (6 Inches Per Second). The over-weighted head loads rods quick and easily casts all streamer patterns. Our Tungsten Tip Technology ensures your flies get down immediately. Designed for larger rivers with deep and fast currents.

Cortland Streamer Series - Sink Tip 15 Fly Line

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