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Old 06-12-2011, 11:49 AM
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Default Re: Does anyone do a WF#10 floater?

Grey's platinum lines come in WF10's as does the Rio Mainstream pike line if that's what you're after

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Old 06-12-2011, 11:51 AM
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Grey's platinum lines come in WF10's as does the Rio Mainstream pike line if that's what you're after

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Thanks Neil, I'll have a look at them.
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Old 06-12-2011, 12:23 PM
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Default Re: Does anyone do a WF#10 floater?

Orvis does a WF10F in their Freshwater Bass Wonderline Generation 3 line, if you specifically want a "freshwater" line. Otherwise, all major brands (Rio, Scientific Anglers, Cortland, Airflo, etc) have an all-round WF10F saltwater line, not specifically tropical, that will work.

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Default Re: Does anyone do a WF#10 floater?

Several floating lines - Cortland 333 and Rio Outbound are 2 that I know about - have longer than usual bellies (sounds like the effect of too much ale ) so what's marked as a WF9 for 30 feet of line will actually be a 10 weight for the full 36 or 38 foot length of the head. Read the descriptions carefully and buyer beware... yes I was that soldier, before you ask.
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i used one of these on my 9ft 10wt last season decent line at a really decent price John Norris Pro2 Floating Fly Lines › Bargains › Page 1
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