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Fly fishing line.?


Thinking about buying this fly line today so I bought it and about a dozen flys from Bass Pro Shops. Has anybody used this line before?

http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10151&catalogId=10001&langId=-1&partNumber=25195&hvarTarget=search&cmCat=SearchResults

2 Responses to “Fly fishing line.?”

  • Don I:

    uuuhhhh…. maybe its for catching salmon

  • mik2222001:

    i have never heard of it but it looks reasonable and the price is right. if the weight matches your rod it should do just fine. one thing you might consider and i recommend is using a fly-line conditioner. a lot of lower priced lines have coatings that will dry and crack and won’t go through the guides as well as when they are new. the conditioner lubricates the coating and protects it as well and will double the life of your line.
    my personal preference is 3M Scientific Angler fly-lines. i have several that i have owned for over 10 years and they look and work like they are new. i fish 3 days a week now and used to guide full time so i do know what is good and what is bad.
    spending a few extra dollars at the start will save you in the long run and you will notice a big difference in quality.
    have a blast and take a kid fishing.

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