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Sandy March 12th, 2004 09:07 AM

Cortland flyline
 
Hi,
I just came across a Cortland "Climax" flyline. How do they compare
with the "444", are they as good, worse, anybody used one?


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Joel Axelrad March 12th, 2004 03:22 PM

Cortland flyline
 
"Sandy" writes....

Hi,
I just came across a Cortland "Climax" flyline. How do they compare
with the "444", are they as good, worse, anybody used one?


Not listed on the Cortland website. Must be some ancient or fake product.

Joel Axelrad
**DFD**

Charlie Choc March 12th, 2004 03:25 PM

Cortland flyline
 
On 12 Mar 2004 15:22:28 GMT, (Joel Axelrad) wrote:

"Sandy" writes....


Hi,
I just came across a Cortland "Climax" flyline. How do they compare
with the "444", are they as good, worse, anybody used one?


Not listed on the Cortland website. Must be some ancient or fake product.

Or not a Cortland product:
http://www.climaxusa.com/Fly_Lines.html
--
Charlie...

Charlie Wilson March 12th, 2004 06:31 PM

Cortland flyline
 

"Sandy" wrote:
I just came across a Cortland "Climax" flyline. How do they

compare
with the "444", are they as good, worse, anybody used one?


They are priced lower than the 444 lines, but they are perfectly
servicable. The only one I have is a 7wt that I use exclusively on carp
ponds; it casts and floats just fine, and I like the stealthy color.



Jeff Taylor March 12th, 2004 06:33 PM

Cortland flyline
 

"Sandy" wrote in message
...
Hi,
I just came across a Cortland "Climax" flyline. How do they

compare
with the "444", are they as good, worse, anybody used one?


Many of the lower end and potentially high end fly lines are made in the
same factory, just labeled with whatever name SA, Cortland, etc... on the
way out the door.

Following is a site that I have bought a couple factory seconds from for
backup, they seem to work very well... At the time I purchased the lines,
they were around $6.00. At $8.50 they are still cheap for a backup or
someone new looking to get into the sport.

No affiliation with this outfit...

http://tinyurl.com/ysodg

Jeff T.



George Cleveland March 12th, 2004 06:37 PM

Cortland flyline
 
On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 10:25:17 -0500, Charlie Choc
wrote:

On 12 Mar 2004 15:22:28 GMT, (Joel Axelrad) wrote:

"Sandy" writes....


Hi,
I just came across a Cortland "Climax" flyline. How do they compare
with the "444", are they as good, worse, anybody used one?


Not listed on the Cortland website. Must be some ancient or fake product.

Or not a Cortland product:
http://www.climaxusa.com/Fly_Lines.html



Its affiliated with Cortland if not fully owned. IIRC they were
acquired by Cortland about 5 years ago. Here's a link to Cortland's
outlet store where they sell products from there own line and the
lines of their affiliates:

http://www.cortlandline.com/factorys...=category&id=1

I remember because at the time my favorite tippet materials were
Cortland Presentation and Climax and when I read about the merger in a
flyfishing rag I was left wondering which of my favorites would
disappear.


g.c.

Who now uses the German made Cortland 333 tippet material so it no
longer makes any difference.

Sandy March 15th, 2004 06:02 PM

Cortland flyline
 
Thanks everybody. It seems thay are Cortland lines by Climax or Climax lines
by Cortaland either way thay are Cortland lines. Thanks for the input.

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