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Cortland® 10 Meter Double Taper Fly Line

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The world's most popular fly lines--and with good reason!

In the past anglers resorted to chopping lines to fit small reels, but that was before the good folks at Cortland stepped up and developed this easy to cast 10 meter fly line for short rods and tiny reels. Designed to turnover quickly, this fully configured double tapered line is perfect for fishing small streams, and it leaves plenty of room for 12 or 20 pound backing.

   



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3

Double Taper

Yellow

38-430-198-03
Your Price (each): $17.99
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4

Double Taper

Yellow

38-430-198-04
Your Price (each): $17.99
In stock

5

Double Taper

Yellow

38-430-198-05
Your Price (each): $17.99
In stock


The world's most popular fly lines--and with good reason!

In the past anglers resorted to chopping lines to fit small reels, but that was before the good folks at Cortland stepped up and developed this easy to cast 10 meter fly line for short rods and tiny reels. Designed to turnover quickly, this fully configured double tapered line is perfect for fishing small streams, and it leaves plenty of room for 12 or 20 pound backing.

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Due to the line weights, this line is really marginal for saltwater. Of the three line weights available, the 5 wt is the best suited.

If you're fishing for small fish close to shore on a calm day with small flies, you'll probably be okay. Any wind or large flies are going to be a problem.

Also, a rod matching these lines is going to be gutless if you tie into a medium or large fish and you run the risk of it breaking.

I would really recommend starting out with, at minimum a 7 or 8 weight line and rod for saltwater. Especially if that's all you're going to be fishing. A 9-10 wt would be better still.

Better to spend a bit more now for a more suitable equipment, than have to replace it later and end up buying twice.
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