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2010 Spey Line Recommendations (pdf)
Older Spey Line Recommendations (pdf)
SKAGIT SPEY FLY LINES
Casting large, heavy flies and fast sinking tips has traditionally been tough for a spey caster. The advent of Skagit lines and Skagit casting techniques has completley changed this and allows even the most novice of anglers to cast the big stuff typical for the colder months and high water levels.
RIO's Skagit lines are 120 ft long in total and have a short back taper leading to a level, heavy head that ends with a loop. Anglers need to attach some form of tip to the front end of these lines; be it floating, intermediate or sinking. The heavy front end of the line lifts out fast sinking tips and the largest of flies with exceptional ease. Skagit casting is easy for novice or experienced casters to learn and exceptionally useful in situations with tight, restricted back casting space.
RIO offers two options in the Skagit line:
1) A Skagit line on its own that allows anglers to use interchangeable sink tips that they already own, and
2) for anglers that do not have interchangeable tips; a VersiTip model that comes packaged with a shooting head wallet, a 5 ft cheater and a 15 ft DC Type 6 (6 ips, 15 cm/s) and a DC Type 8 (8 ips, 20 cm/s) sinking tip.
Skagit Line: Length: 120 ft (36.5 m)
Sizes: 400, 450, 500, 550, 600, and 650
Color: Chartreuse with black loading point
Price: $99.95
Skagit VersiTip: Sizes: 450 gr, 550 gr, or 650 gr
Length: 120 ft (36.5 m)
Color: Chartreuse with black loading point
Price: $159.95

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