RIO Premier Tarpon Fly Line
RIO Premier Tarpon Fly Line
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Designed for serious tarpon anglers, RIO's Premier Tarpon line features a mid-length head paired with a snappy front taper that handles bulky saltwater flies like a champ. The rear-weighted design loads your rod with authority while keeping your presentation smooth and stealthy—because nothing kills the mood faster than spooking a tarpon. Whether you're chasing permit flats or deep channels, this is the go-to line for anglers who demand versatility and performance in one package.
- Short, easy casting head 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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