SPEY FLY LINES

Ask any angler what has been the biggest thing to happen to fly fishing in the last five years and you'll probably get one answer: the incredible popularity of spey casting. Once the province of European and Canadian anglers, spey casting has taken over the US with the force of the Skagit after a six month rain storm. Rather than a passing fad, this increasing

popularity has been the result of a logical, mass realization that two handed rods allow you to cast in extremely cramped spots with a degree of line control and mending precision that is
simply not possible with single handed rods. Oh yeah, and you can huck them a country mile, too! Pick up a spey rod and you will simply never flail around with a single hander on big water ever again. With a spey rod you will quickly be fishing
farther, longer and more easily and efficiently than you ever thought possible. The proper marriage of spey lines, usually measured in grains, with your particular spey rod is important to finding the "sweet spot", that magic combination where your line seems to jump off your rod all by itself. Whether you fish with with Scandinavian or Skagit-style lines, with floating flies or heavy sink tips, we've got the spey line to maximize your rod's performance.