RIO Blitz Fly Line
RIO Blitz Fly Line
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The RIO Blitz Fly Line's short 26-foot head provides quick and effortless casting. A longer handling section after the head allows for increased accuracy on long casts and easier retrieves for follow-up shots. The innovative design was influenced by targeting albacore tuna in the mid-Atlantic region, but it is equally effective in any fishery where speed is crucial for presenting a fly to rapidly-moving, feeding fish.
This is a unique Ambassador Series of lines from RIO and Brian Horsely/Sarah Gardner
- Unique 26-foot short head taper keeps false casts to a minimum
- Extended handling section for greater accuracy on long casts and easier pickups on second shots
- Multi-Density Control maintains a straight line connection to fly
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