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RIO Products continues to expand its series of sink tips for the Spey angler with its new InTouch Long MOW Tips

PRESS RELEASE / IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO / December 1, 2019 

RIO’s InTouch Long MOW Tips are powerful sink tips created to easily cast large flies and designed specifically for anglers using longer Spey rods. Each tip is 15ft in length and has varying lengths of floating/sinking sections to give anglers a complete range of tip options to cover all fishing and water conditions. These Long MOW Tips are perfect for Spey rods of 13ft and more, and for casters that find regular MOW tips too short and continuously blow their anchor.

These tips are the perfect tool to add to a Skagit-style line or head and are available in three different weight series – Medium, for heads under 575 grains, Heavy, for heads between 575-650 grains, and Extra Heavy for heads greater than 650 grains. Each series has 6 different tips within the series, 15ft floating, 10ft floating/5ft sinking, 7.5ft floating/7.5ft sinking, 5ft floating/10ft sinking, 2.5ft floating/12.5ft sinking, and a full 15ft sinking tip for the deepest dredges. Each tip has a MSRP of $29.99, and can be found at an authorized RIO dealer, or online.

For more information, please click here.


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.comConnect with us through FacebookInstagram, and Vimeo.

Photo by Charles Frederick Holder and David Starr Jordan [1909] – Harvard University, Ernst Mayr Library. A commons image.

 
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