03-25-2012, 02:57 AM
FG,
I think that is exactly what I am looking for. I also ran into rio's line-up. They have come up with a new slower sinking line called the "hover" for stillwater fishing with chronomids....stuff like this. This line appears to be typical floating line material with the slow sinking rate of 1" per second....
I asked "Jimmy's" our local fly shop about it. they ordered one for me without obligation to buy...If supple like a regular dry line then I am sold.....
the orvis you posted is more tempting cause of price...i could even get two for the price of a rio...
rio's link for stillwater intermediate [url "http://www.rioproducts.com/fly-lines/freshwater/lake-sinking/hover"]hover[/url]
thanks for the heads up... now more choices....crazy how many options are out there
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I think that is exactly what I am looking for. I also ran into rio's line-up. They have come up with a new slower sinking line called the "hover" for stillwater fishing with chronomids....stuff like this. This line appears to be typical floating line material with the slow sinking rate of 1" per second....
I asked "Jimmy's" our local fly shop about it. they ordered one for me without obligation to buy...If supple like a regular dry line then I am sold.....
the orvis you posted is more tempting cause of price...i could even get two for the price of a rio...
rio's link for stillwater intermediate [url "http://www.rioproducts.com/fly-lines/freshwater/lake-sinking/hover"]hover[/url]
thanks for the heads up... now more choices....crazy how many options are out there
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