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Orvis Wonderline Sale - anybody use these lines?
Treat yourself to a couple new fly lines this month. If you've never used
Wonderline Advantage, they are the slickest, best-casting lines in the world-and tests at an independent lab have proved it. Maybe you need new floating lines for your 3-weight and 5-weight rods. Or perhaps you've always wanted to try a Double Taper or Easy Mend taper on your favorite rod, to see if you can get more delicacy or better mends on long, tricky casts. Perhaps you want to add a fast-sinking Depth Charge and a Clear Tip to your striper arsenal, for situations when your plain vanilla floating line just won't do the job. For the month of May only, pick any two Wonderlines (any taper, any size) for only $95 and save up to $63! For more information, click here. Any experience with these lines? Chris |
Orvis Wonderline Sale - anybody use these lines?
Chris:
I use them, and have a lot of them - depth charge lines, streamer strippers, spring creek, just about everything but the intermediate lines. I can't say whether they are better or worse than Courtland, Rio, etc, but they perform well for me. Not too much memory and fairly slick (I don't clean them often either). Probably me favorite is the Spring Creek WF. I am not sure what the difference is between a standard WF and the Spring Creek, but it sure casts nicely. The other favorite line is the Streamer Stripper. It has just 4 ft of high density sink tip, as I recall. That's not much, but it sure helps get the fly down quickly to where the action (sometimes) is. I didn't know about the sale, but I'll probably take advantage of it. Jim Ray "Padishar Creel" wrote in message ... Treat yourself to a couple new fly lines this month. If you've never used Wonderline Advantage, they are the slickest, best-casting lines in the world-and tests at an independent lab have proved it. Maybe you need new floating lines for your 3-weight and 5-weight rods. Or perhaps you've always wanted to try a Double Taper or Easy Mend taper on your favorite rod, to see if you can get more delicacy or better mends on long, tricky casts. Perhaps you want to add a fast-sinking Depth Charge and a Clear Tip to your striper arsenal, for situations when your plain vanilla floating line just won't do the job. For the month of May only, pick any two Wonderlines (any taper, any size) for only $95 and save up to $63! For more information, click here. Any experience with these lines? Chris |
Orvis Wonderline Sale - anybody use these lines?
Most top of the line fly lines (~$60USD) are all good today: SA/Mastery,
Orvis, Rio, Airflow, Wulff, Teeny, Sage or Cortland. I think that all fly lines are made by either Cortland, Rio, Airflow or SA/Mastery. Teeny, Orvis, Wulff and Sage have their made by one of the companies above but to their specs. -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA, USA Web site: www.kiene.com "Padishar Creel" wrote in message ... Treat yourself to a couple new fly lines this month. If you've never used Wonderline Advantage, they are the slickest, best-casting lines in the world-and tests at an independent lab have proved it. Maybe you need new floating lines for your 3-weight and 5-weight rods. Or perhaps you've always wanted to try a Double Taper or Easy Mend taper on your favorite rod, to see if you can get more delicacy or better mends on long, tricky casts. Perhaps you want to add a fast-sinking Depth Charge and a Clear Tip to your striper arsenal, for situations when your plain vanilla floating line just won't do the job. For the month of May only, pick any two Wonderlines (any taper, any size) for only $95 and save up to $63! For more information, click here. Any experience with these lines? Chris |
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