RIO Premier Striper Fly Line
RIO Premier Striper Fly Line
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RIO’s Striper fly lines are designed for the modern striped bass angler, and feature quick-loading, easy casting heads. Welded loops on both ends of all lines make for fast rigging. Whether you are fishing out of a boat, or from shore, this line will get it done. In addition the line is built with SlickCast—the slickest, most durable coating on the market. There are three line types within this series:
- Full floating line
- Clear intermediate sinking line with glow-in-the-dark (Lumalux) running line
- Series of 30ft long sinking head lines with intermediate running lines. Each sinking line is density compensated and allows anglers to stay in touch with the fly.

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