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Old April 26th, 2005, 04:23 PM
Ken Fortenberry
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Default Cortland 444 Sylk

I need to replace the flyline I use on my little
Hamilton 'boo, the Zimboo ;-). I've been using a
Wulff Triangle Taper on it and I've decided I don't
really like the triangle taper anymore so now that
it's worn it's time to replace it and good riddance.

My first instinct is to go with a double taper
Cortland 444 Peach but I was wondering if anybody
out there in roff land would like to weigh in on
the Cortland 444 Sylk.

I Googled up the past discussions and Walt called
it "sweet", some beer snob used it with a furled
leader and JR said Sylk sic God help us. ;-)

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Ken Fortenberry
 




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