Rio Fishing Line
RIO – Making the Fly Line
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Rio Gold Fly Line $74.95 The Ultimate Fly Line. A revolutionary taper design allows tremendous loop stability at distance and a unique weight distribution loads a rod at close range for easy casting. The front taper delivers perfect turnover and presentation of flies between sizes #22 and #2, making this the best general purpose, all round fly line on the market. The long back taper is excellent for mending and for roll a… |
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RIO Dacron Fly Line Backing 20 or 30 lb 100-5000 yd Options 3 Colors The RIO Fly Line Backing is super high quality, just what you would expect from RIO. RIO’s traditional Dacron braided backing features high strength and low stretch and is unsurpassed in quality. A good compromise between thinness and the ability to make blind splice loops as suggested in our fly line set-up guide. It’s easier to knot than brands that are very thin but have too tight a weave for a… |
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Rio Braided Loops for Fly Lines RIO Braided Loops are a quick and easy way to attach leader to fly line or the backing to the line. Provides a loop at the end of the line so you can change leaders quickly. Just snake the hollow braided mono over the end of your line, slide the sleeve over the fly line to the end of the braid, apply a little crazy glue or Loon UV Knot Sense, loop on your leader and you’re ready to fish.A quick an… |
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Fifty Places to Fly Fish Before You Die $14.16 Amateur or expert, every angler dreams of landing “the big one,” but that’s only part of the appeal of fly fishing. Because even when hours pass without a bite, nothing beats the rugged beauty of the surroundings. For both armchair travelers and avid outdoorsmen who may have already started a checklist of their own, Fifty Places to Fly Fish Before You Die maps out the meccas of the fly-fishing wor… |
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Jewish Stars in Texas: Rabbis and Their Work (Centennial Series of the Association of Former Students, Texas A&M University) $19.95 “This thoroughly researched volume, covering a time span from the 1870s through the 1920s, tells the lively stories of eleven rabbis, their lives, and their Texas towns, from big cities such as Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio to the remote locales of Hempstead and Brownsville.”–BOOK JACKET…. |










