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Top Intermediate and Sinking Fly Lines For Striped Bass

The Top 3 Intermediate & Sinking Fly Lines For ...

Top 3 Intermediate Fly Lines for Striped Bass: Intermediate striper lines are the most popular choice here in New England. We tell people if you had to have one, this...

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The Top 3 Intermediate & Sinking Fly Lines For ...

Top 3 Intermediate Fly Lines for Striped Bass: Intermediate striper lines are the most popular choice here in New England. We tell people if you had to have one, this...

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How To Choose The Right Fly Line (Part 1)

How To Choose The Right Fly Line (Part 1)

Deciding on your next fly line can be a complicated and daunting process. Lines can be labeled as WF5F, 200gr, coldwater, tropical, aggressive, presentation tapered, floating, sinking, overweighted, freshwater, or saltwater,...

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How To Choose The Right Fly Line (Part 1)

Deciding on your next fly line can be a complicated and daunting process. Lines can be labeled as WF5F, 200gr, coldwater, tropical, aggressive, presentation tapered, floating, sinking, overweighted, freshwater, or saltwater,...

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What To Do With Old Used Fly Line

What To Do With Your Old Fly Lines?

I have a pile of old fly lines here at the shop. It's mostly a collection of used lines that get taken off reels for customers who have bought new...

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What To Do With Your Old Fly Lines?

I have a pile of old fly lines here at the shop. It's mostly a collection of used lines that get taken off reels for customers who have bought new...

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What's The Difference Between Coldwater and Tropical Fly Lines?

What's the Difference Between a "Coldwater" and...

This is one of the most common questions that I am asked regarding fly lines, especially when speaking to customers who are preparing for a fishing trip. These traveling customers usually...

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What's the Difference Between a "Coldwater" and...

This is one of the most common questions that I am asked regarding fly lines, especially when speaking to customers who are preparing for a fishing trip. These traveling customers usually...

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