RIO Premier Coastal Quickshooter XP Fly Line
RIO Premier Coastal Quickshooter XP Fly Line
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RIO’S Premier Coastal Quickshooter XP fly line features a clear intermediate head, and is designed specifically for anglers fly fishing off the coast in cooler conditions. The line features a short front taper that has no problem turning over large/heavy baitfish and shrimp patterns in typical coastal winds, and has a short, easy casting head to help the rod load at close range.
- Short, powerful front taper to turnover large flies
- Supple core and coating that will not tangle in cooler conditions
- Clear, easy loading head that empowers the cast at close range
- Built with RIO's exceptionally slick, durable SlickCast coating

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