“For casting into the wind both intermediate and fast sinking lines will cut through the air easier than a floater. The thinner diameter combined with more weight punches into the wind with less effort. For casting into a strong wind the fast sinking line is the best.”
Lou Tabory
Albright Pro Staff
Cortland Sylk will do similar duty casting in wind. It is thinner and slightly heavier that the typical floaters. It doesn’t float as high as say a 444 type line, yet it stays up in the surface rather than riding on it. Think spinner vs dun :-).