RIO Premier Bonefish Fly Line
RIO Premier Bonefish Fly Line
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RIO's Premier Bonefish is your go-to for tropical flats applications when targeting bonefish. The long head and rear taper help to smooth out your loops, and to make long efficient casts, while the mid length front taper produces great turnover and accurate presentations of typical bonefish flies. This is a great line for the more experienced flats angler, and fast 2nd shot casts to cruising fish.
- Revolutionary design allows for incredible loop stability and distance
- Unique, easy casting taper that loads a fly rod at close range
- High floating running line that will not sink and impede the cast
- Built with RIO's exceptionally slick, durable SlickCast coating
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