Hi Tony & Barb,
Orvis was the first company to have a slick high tech aerospace coating on
their fly lines (made by 3M/SA). A few years ago they were very hot. Now
everyone has something new and slick. The best WF5F fly lines are still
about $60 and this is a good investment.
Bill Kiene
Kiene's Fly Shop
Sacramento, CA, USA
www.kiene.com
"Tony & Barb Vellturo" wrote in message
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I purchased an Orvis Wonderline, WF-5-F, 3 to 4 years ago. Paid about
$50-$60 for it. When I started cleaning and conditioning the line
this year I found th following condition:
The first 4-5 yards of the line was in excellent shape. However the
next 4-5 yards, where the diameter of the line increases
significantly, the line was discolored, grayish, and there appeared to
be small cracks. Upon inspection with a magnifying glass, I could not
detect cracks. The rest of the "thick" part of the line entirely to
the end, where it tapers again, appears fine. I fish mostly the White
River Vermont watershed where the water is somewhat acidic. I
probably average 2 times per week fishing. Also, I clean and
condition every year.
Any ideas what the cause of this condition might be? Maybe it's time
for a new line? The performance still seems ok.