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IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO (November 2, 2015) 

[dropcap]R[/dropcap]IO continues to expand the use of its ConnectCore technology by introducing it to the popular Skagit MOW and iMOW Tips. Offering anglers a multitude of options in lines, leaders, tippets, and more, RIO Products continues to create products for any anglers’ needs in nearly any fishing scenario.

RIO’s ConnectCore technology offers ultra-low stretch performance for definitive strike detection and faster hook sets, and these benefits can now be had in RIO’s InTouch Skagit MOW Tips and InTouch Skagit iMOW tips.

InTouch MOW Tips and InTouch iMOW tips are short, powerful, level sink tips designed to attach to Skagit heads and to cast the biggest of flies with ease. Dual density MOW Tips feature a floating section attached to a fast sinking tip, while iMOW tips feature an intermediate section attached to a fast sinking tip.

With several sizes (light, medium, heavy & extra heavy) and numerous sinking tip length options, there is a tip for every fishing condition and size of Skagit head on the market.

Each tip has a neat welded loop on both ends for fast and easy rigging and is also printed with a tip identification system for quick recognition. Find them at your local RIO dealer with an MSRP between $19.95 and $24.95.

About RIO Products:

RIO is a pioneer in developing fly lines, leaders and tippet material to enhance fly fishing experiences across the globe. Offering premium fly lines for both freshwater and saltwater fishing applications, RIO consistently utilizes field experience and scientific testing to create the best products on the market for anglers. Founded 20 years ago in the mountains of Idaho, RIO continues to develop innovative products, design revolutionary tapers and refine performance-driven fly line technologies. For more information about RIO Products, please visit www.rioproducts.com. 

NOTE: Featured Image by Headhunters Fly Shop & Guide Service hosted the RIO Products team this year here in Craig fishing the Mighty Missouri River this last month of October.

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