RIO Premier Creek Fly Line
RIO Premier Creek Fly Line
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RIO's Premier Creek Fly Line has been designed for anglers that fish small creeks and streams. The line loads at close range, allowing anglers to make short casts of 10 to 15 feet with ease, yet has enough body and head length for those occasions when a longer cast is needed. Each line is built with a supple coldwater core that results in tangle-free performance, and features RIO’s MaxFloat Tip that ensures the line tip does not sink.
Noted Features:
- Designed to load at close range
- Ideal for nymphs, dries and small streamers
- Supple coldwater core for tangle-free performance
- Perfect for small creeks, streams and brooks

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