Wildcat Creek Outfitters :: Fly Lines :: Rio Floating Fly Lines :: Rio Clouser Fly Line
 

Rio Clouser Fly Line

Rio Clouser Fly Line
The Clouser has been a mainstay of guide service since it came to market. It is the best selling line of all time in the store and we won’t do any trip trout, bass or steelhead without one coming along for the trip. It not only is a great Bass bug line but it is terrific as a terrestrial/big dry fly line and it is fabulous as a nymphing line with big indicators. There is more to this line than most anglers know. It could easily be the all around line for someone in the Great Lakes/Midwest area.

Casting heavy or wind-resistant flies has always been a challenge, even for good casters. Jim Vincent and Simon Gawesworth collaborated with Bob Clouser in developing the Clouser line. Bob is the famed fly tier, guide, instructor and conservationist best known for inventing the Clouser Minnow, one of the most versatile flies for both fresh and saltwater. The Clouser line, with its unique reverse compound taper and a bullet front taper, turns over heavy flies into the wind without effort and smoothly transfers energy to prevent the characteristic “kick” with heavily weighted flies. The Clouser line includes the RIO proprietary welded loop on the tip for quick leader changes and is made with AgentX and XS (Extreme Slickness) Technology.
WF4F – WF5F: Length: 90 ft (27.4 m)
WF6F - WF12F: Length: 100 ft (30.5 m)
Color: Lt Chartreuse
Details
SKU RCWF4
 
Our Price: $74.95
Options
Line Weight
Quantity

Send to friend

Your name: *
Your e-mail: *
Recipient's e-mail: *
Type the characters you see in the picture. (If you do not see any picture here, please enable images in your web browser options and refresh this page):

 

Customer feedback

Product rating
Voting
Customer Reviews
There have been no reviews for this product.
Add your review here
Your name: *
Your message: *
Maximum review length is 2000 characters
Type the characters you see in the picture. (If you do not see any picture here, please enable images in your web browser options and refresh this page):