RIO Premier 24ft Sink Tip Fly Line
RIO Premier 24ft Sink Tip Fly Line
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RIO's Premier 24ft Sink Tip is a series of sinking tip lines specifically built for anglers that like a balanced casting rig. A unique, fatter body section eliminates the “kick” usually associated with casting sink tip lines; while the longer front tapers ensure the line does not dump on the forward cast. The supple floating body section allows anglers to easily mend and control the way the fly fishes, making it ideal for river anglers. Each line has a welded loop on the front end for easy rigging.
Grain Weight Suggestions:
- 150gr = 5wt
- 200gr = 6wt
- 250gr = 7wt
- 300gr = 8wt
- 350gr = 9wt
- 400gr = 10wt
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