RIO Products’ Winter Redfish line won “Best New Saltwater Fly Line” at the annual ICAST / International Fly Tackle Dealers in Orlando last July. We have not tested this line yet, but will when the coastal marsh waters chill a bit or we can get a hold of one for more serious Montauk striper and albie rumbling.
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (October 3, 2016)
[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he Winter Redfish line is designed for anglers targeting big Gulf Reds in cooler conditions. Typical fishing conditions in the gulf in winter can mean extremely short casts (due to low light and murky water) as well as the need to make fast, long casts to ranging bulls. RIO’s Winter Redfish line with a short, easy-loading head and thicker handling section behind the head does both jobs with exceptional ease. In addition, the line features a short, powerful front taper that has no problem turning over large mullet and baitfish patterns.
Created with RIO’s XS and AgentX technologies and built with a slick coating over a medium stiff monofilament core, the line will not tangle in cooler conditions. The Winter Redfish line comes in WF8F, WF9F, and WF10F sizes and features RIO’s DualTone color system with a gray head and an orange running line that allows anglers to easily find the perfect loading point of the line. It also has welded loops on both ends for easy rigging. Find this line at any RIO dealer for $89.95.
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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 . . .
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