RIO Premier CleanSweep Sinking Fly Line
RIO Premier CleanSweep Sinking Fly Line
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RIO's Premier CleanSweep Fly Line features a clear intermediate front end attached to a faster sinking body and a slower sinking running line. This unique combination of different sink rates creates an effective fly path through the water, allowing the line to sweep through various depths during a retrieve. The shortened head and Hang Marker help minimize false casts, providing an efficient and accurate cast with every use.
Noted Features:
- Easy casting, fast loading head for minimum false casts and quick distance
- Hang Marker shows where to fish “The Hang”
- A complete series of "sweep" style sinking lines designed for easy distance
- Built on a supple core that will not tangle

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