Cortland® 333 Pro® Trout Floating Fly Line

   

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Offering species specific tapers, Cortland's 333 Pro Trout Floating Fly Line is engineered to generate high line speeds when used with modern action fly rods. The 333 Pro lines are over weighted to load your rod more quickly, have a longer belly to carry more line in air, and have a stiffer finish to shoot through your guides more easily, and with beefed-up back tapers to shoot farther.
Rated 4.8 out of 5 by 6 reviewers.
Rated 4 out of 5 by Good value I must say that this line is great value. Works very well for a low priced line. Will buy again. February 4, 2009
Rated 5 out of 5 by Awsome Line I have this line in a 5wt and its is flat out an awsome line and is a good value. I would recommend this line to anyone. December 30, 2008
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Is this fly line hollow core?

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it is hollow but it has a braid material inside of the hollow space to make it stronger.
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Bream don't scare as easily with fly line as one may think. I use a 5 or 6wt on my rod while my husband uses a 8 or 9wt on his. Depending on if we can find the wt we prefer. And we mainly fish for bass and bream.
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3 to 5-weight line.
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