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matrobw July 3rd, 2004 08:44 PM

RIO Versi-tip line
 
Any opinions on this line?

Thanks



Bill Kiene July 4th, 2004 04:08 PM

RIO Versi-tip line
 
They are very nice for cold moving water in larger streams and rivers like
when you are fishing trout, steelhead and salmon.

They have 15' tips normally and are great for situations where that length
is needed.

They have nice welded loops now with 5 each 15' tips.

You get a 15' floating tip, 15' clear slow sinking tip, 15' type 3 tip and
15' type 6 tip and now a 15' type 8 tip.

We add in a longer tip to the mix like a Rio 'Big Boy' 24' 200 grains for
getting a little deeper at times.

They come designed for single handed rods (line size 4 through 10) as well
as double handed (Spey) rods.

They are not designed for all fly fishing applications.

--
Bill Kiene

Kiene's Fly Shop
Sacramento, CA, USA

Web site: www.kiene.com


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Any opinions on this line?

Thanks





rw July 4th, 2004 04:24 PM

RIO Versi-tip line
 
Bill Kiene wrote:

They are not designed for all fly fishing applications.


What is?

Seriously, one of the most fascinating things about flyfishing (fresh
and salt) is the sometimes overwhelming variety situations one confronts.

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