Fly lines .... they are kind of like belly buttons most folks have one or more.

I tend to be normally a frugal shopper. My normal thing is to wait until they clear out lines at the end of the season if I need to get a new one.

I have a couple of Orvis Wonderlines and they make me wonder why folks like them.

I am a big fan of the Cortland Peach 444.

Last year I've had this rod I built years ago but could never find a line it liked and my go to 5wt rod busted a guide loose as the varnish failed after 30 years.

Supposedly it was a 3wt but I tried everything I had from 2 to 5wt and nothing worked. A friend recommended Dorber he AQUANOVA and I decided to try a 6wt and ordered it. Best decision I made as that is really a nice line and made the rod come alive.

This fly line is made in Canada http://www.flyline.net/about-us/index.html

I did get a couple of really cheap $8 fly lines when I ordered some new blanks from China and I gave a couple of them to my picky son #2 to try.