I would go along with eh Cabelas Prestige plus it is maded by Scientific Anglers and I have it in a wf6f and love it . It casts great .
Tom
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I would go along with eh Cabelas Prestige plus it is maded by Scientific Anglers and I have it in a wf6f and love it . It casts great .
Tom
I bought a Hardy Dry Fly WF5 this spring off off 'Buy Now' eBay for $25 (they are still listed). I have been very please with it. I've fish it at least once a week since April, and have not had any problem. It casts as well as more expensive Cortland 444 and Cabela's Prestige lines I have used in the past.
Rio makes the main stream line for 35.00 we sell a ton of them very good lines for the buck
Just FYI. Have read many many posts recommending the Cortland 444 Peach. Bought a new one. Went fishing on the San Juan. After a while the tip began to sink. Treated it and ok for awhile and then it began to sink again. My guide took it off and put his reel on my rod.....equipped with a Rio Classic. Fished the entire rest of the day without ANY tip sinking at all. I think it's probably an expensive line.....but it's the proven line for me from now on as far as floaters go.
What weight line are you looking for? Both Rio and SA have made some changes, and as a result you might find a great line on a clearance sale at some of the bigger fly shops.