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Click here for Video Clip (Flash 7 & broadband required) - View a video clip of Jim describing the Basic Sink line. For dial-up users, right-click the appropriate link and select "Open In New Window" to download and play the clip. Download times assume a 56k modem.
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The Basic Sink fly line is designed for casts of 60 feet or less. This special sinking line has 20 feet of sinking tip with 40 feet of floating line with our new “HPC” coating (high performance coating). It is extremely easy to cast and control. It handles like our T-Series lines except the overall length is only 60 feet, as opposed to the 82 foot original T-Series. If you will be casting 60 feet or more this line will not work for you. It would cause you to cast into your backing which can be quite annoying. I have fished this line in Alaska on a Duncan's Steelhead trip. It worked perfectly for the water I was fishing. If you have never fished with a sinking line, this is the perfect line to get you started.
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BS-100 |
3.75 ips |
3 - 5 |
Small rivers & lakes (moderate to slow flow - depth to 2' - 4') - Trout, Steelhead, Salmon, Shad, Bass, Bluegill. |
BS-200 |
5.5 ips |
5 - 8 |
Small rivers & lakes (medium to fast flow - depth 4' - 6') - Steelhead, Salmon, Trout, Shad, Bass. |
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BS-300 |
6.5 ips |
7 - 10 |
Small rivers & lakes (medium to heavy flow - depth 4' - 6') Lakes 15 - 30 ft. deep - Steelhead, Salmon, Trout, Shad, Bass. |
Click here for Video Clip (Flash 7 & broadband required) - View a video clip of Jim describing the First Cast line. For dial-up users, right-click the appropriate link and select "Open In New Window" to download and play the clip. Download times assume a 56k modem.
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The First Cast is our entry level floating fly line with our new “HPC” coating (high performance coating) for many uses. It is a 60 foot line with a forward taper. Casts extremely well and is the perfect floating line for the beginner or for smaller waters, when casts of 60 feet or less are required.
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FC/4-8 |
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4 - 8 |
Small rivers & lakes Any short cast dry line application. |
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