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Rio Saltwater Fly Lines
- Floating, Sinking and Sink-tip
Saltwater Floating
lines
Rio Bonefish
Specifically designed for the bonefish fly
fisher.
- Unique taper allows a rod to load at close
range
- Great turnover and a long back taper to smooth
out the casting loop
- Stable on long shots
- Hard saltwater coating over a medium stiff
core results in a fly line that will not wilt in tropical conditions
- Running line will not sink and tangle while
wading
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Tarpon:
The perfect line for Tarpon and other tropical
species.
- Long back taper for smooth, controlled casts
- Slightly heavier than the AFTMA standard to
load rods for quick accurate casts
- Tropical coating that will not wilt in the
heat
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Redfish:
RIO’s Redfish line has a short back taper for
fast casts.
- Mid length front taper will present a fly
without spooking back country Reds
- Features an increase in weight towards the
front of the line to load rods at close range and to cope with typical
saltwater winds
- Hard saltwater coating retains great loop
control
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Saltwater:
The all-purpose saltwater line.
- Taper design that will turn over big flies
into any wind
- Braided multifilament core for suppleness and
has a hard AgentX saltwater coating that ensures the running line floats and
RIO’s XS Technology for the slickest of finishes and ultimate in distance
casts.
- Ideal for fishing in normal and early season
conditions, it includes welded loops on both ends for easy rigging.
- The light coral color is incredibly easy to
see in all light conditions.
Rio Tropical Clouser:
The best "one line does all"
for the tropical saltwater fly fisher.
- Based on the same taper as the
Coldwater Clouser line
- Designed for turning over heavy,
bulky flies into the wind
- Will not wilt in tropical conditions
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Leviathan (Floating):
Designed to optimize rod performance at normal
casting ranges.
- Floating line with short front taper to easily load the rod and
turn over big flies
- Warm water coating holds up in high heat
conditions
- Slightly heavier belly for easy casting
Saltwater Sinking
Lines
Rio Striper 26ft Sink Tip
RIO's 26ft Sink Tip Striper Line
- Low memory, supple monofilament core
- Coldwater coating formulation
- Density Compensated head will put your fly in
the strike zone.
- Perfect saltwater sinking line in cooler
conditions
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DeepSea 26ft Sink Tip:
Designed by Trey Combs and Jim Vincent to get
down for inshore and offshore species in tropical conditions.
- DC 26 ft fast sinking head
- Medium stiff core and hard vtropical coating
- Will not get mushy in the heat
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Tropical Intermediate/Intermediate:
The Saltwater I/I line is a full intermediate
line with a green tint and a 9.5 ft clear tip.
- Perfect for laid-up fish that are a little
deeper in the water column
- Based on the Clouser taper
- Great intermediate line for fishing in warmer
climates
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Leviathan (Intermediate sink):
RIO's Leviathan lines are built for big fish
- Built on a very strong core of over 70 lbs
- Designed to load powerful bluewater rods
quickly
- Aggressive front taper casts ultra large flies
with ease
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Leviathan 26ft Sink Tip:
RIO's Leviathan lines are built for big fish
- Built on a very strong core of over 70 lbs
- Designed to load powerful bluewater rods
quickly
- Aggressive front taper casts ultra large flies
with ease
- 400 grain (7.7 ips), 500 grain (8.5 ips) and
600 grain (9.7 ips)
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Leviathan Shooting Head:
Designed to optimize rod performance at normal
casting ranges.
- Short front taper to easily load the rod and
turn over big flies
- Warm water coating holds up in high heat
conditions
- Slightly heavier belly for easy casting
- Comes in 550 grain intermediate sink (1.5-2.0
ips) , 550 grain with a 8.7 ips sink rate and a 750 grain with a 10.0 ips
sink rate.
Saltwater Sink Tip
Lines
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Tropical Float/Intermediate:
The Saltwater Tropical F/I features a floating
tropical coating with a 9.5 ft clear intermediate tip.
- Built on a medium stiff core that is
easy to stretch
- Perfect line for deeper flats or windy days.
- Will turn over a 12 ft - 15 ft leader in a
strong wind
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