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Guideline Fly lines Predator Evolve

A series of lines developed for use together with large stre...
Prices from £ 59.20

Cortland Fly lines 444 Sylk Double Taper

Cortland’s 444 Sylk is the first modern line designed for fi...
Prices from £ 42.40

Cortland Fly lines 444 Spring Creek

Fly lines Cortland 444 Spring Creek remains supple in the co...
Prices from £ 37.00

Cortland Fly lines Competition Series FO-Tech Type 7 Intermediate

The FO-Tech Type 7 is our fastest sinking distance line. Ide...
Prices from £ 47.60

Cortland Fly lines Competition Series FO-Tech Type 5 Intermediate

Our new FO-Tech Type 5 sinking line puts your flies deeper i...
Prices from £ 42.20

Cortland Fly lines Competition Series Slow Intermediate

The new Slow Intermediate features a long level taper head d...
Prices from £ 42.20

Cortland Trout Boss Trout Series Floating Green Yellow

Features a complex new taper, thinner core and our new propr...
Prices from £ 42.20

Guideline Fly Lines Fario Tactical WF

Fario Tactical is designed for smaller rivers or lakes, wher...
Prices from £ 59.80

Guideline Fly Lines Fario Elite WF

Fly Lines Guideline Fario Elite WF suits anglers of all leve...
Prices from £ 46.20

Cortland Fly lines Streamer Floating

Cortland’s Streamer line is built with an aggressive short t...
Prices from £ 58.60

Cortland Fly lines Finesse Trout II Floating

Our revolutionary Finesse Trout II is designed for fishing s...
Prices from £ 58.60

Guideline Fly Lines Coastal Evolve WF

Coastal has for many years been the reference line for coast...
Prices from £ 49.20

Jaxon Backings

Backings for fly-fishing lines in best price on market. Aval...
Prices from £ 4.40

Jaxon Intensa Fly Line WF and DT Classic

Classical fly lines for trout and grayling. Proved, very goo...
Prices from £ 8.00

FMFly Classic Fly Lines

Classic fly fishing lines, which, thanks to the direct impor...
Prices from £ 6.00
Fly lines are a very important part of the fly fishing set and you can safely say that when fishing for smaller trout, grayling, the fly line is more important than the reel.
It is with the help of a fly line (which is also commonly called fly lines) having its weight and the right shape that we can use a fly rod to send an artificial fly to the required distance.
The fly lines are selected for the rod and the reel according to the AFTM class and it must always be a complete set, failure to adapt the line to the rod will result in e.g. poor casting properties of the set, or the possibility of breaking the fly rod due to its overload.
Secondly, we can divide them in terms of displacement, and here we distinguish floating and sinking lines. The sinking versions can be divided into sinking speeds, from very slowly sinking intermediate types, which are carried out practically under the very surface (great lines for a wet fly and streamer for fisheries with flowing water, as well as for shallow rivers), to those very fast sinking, e.g. large rivers with raised water - incl. class 6 sinking lines for the Dunajec River.
Fly lines can also be divided according to their shape, the cylindrical lines that started it all, which were forgotten until recently, have returned to favor and are now available to competitors as legal links to competition nymph methods.
The next lines are DT-shaped - that is, the line is tapered on both sides and cylindrical in the middle. DT lines are recommended for a more delicate presentation of a dry fly, nymph or wet fly at shorter distances, because this type of lines does not cast far.
The most popular fly lines today are WF lines and these lines are the farthest. They have a thickened front part of the line (about the first 9 meters) and later have a thin cylindrical long section. Thanks to this shape, when casting, it feels like the front part is pulling the rest. WF lines are recommended wherever you need to throw further.
Of course, there are other types of lines, but the most important ones are described above.
If you have any questions, please contact us.