Rio Floating Fly LineFly line can get pricey with a spool often costing $40-$50 at your local fly shop. Factor in the need for floating line, sinking line, double-tapered, sink tip and other varieties plus general line fatigue and you’ll realize fly line can be one of your larger ongoing expenses in the hobby. If you’re just getting started, a very cheap spool from Scientific Anglers (the type you may find at WalMart or other large retailers) can start at around $20 and will do the job as you get the hang of casting and working the fly. As you get more advanced though, you’ll want to step up to a higher quality line to suit the conditions and to ensure you emanate as natural action as possible while your fly is on or in the water. |
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Rio MainStream Floating Fly Line Price: $39.95 Brand: Rio Fishing
Designed to optimize rod performance at normal casting ranges with shorter heads, tapers and running lines that empower novice casters to make the cast. MainStream lines undergo the same rigorous production processes and quality control standards as all RIO products. The MainStream floating lines... See Full Description
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Fishing: Rio Tarpon Floating Fly Line Price: $79.95 Brand: Rio Brands
With a short, forward taper and a hard, smooth coating on a stiff single strand monofilament core, Rio's Tarpon fly lines can cast heavy tarpon flies long distances with improved accuracy and great turnover. Floating line has a short forward taper and a hard, smooth tropical coating on a monofila... See Full Description
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