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Rio Windcutter Spey

Rio Windcutter Spey


Description
The Windcutter spey fly line is the easiest line to use when learning how to spey cast. This long bellied, weight forward, floating line allows both beginner and expert to present flies at great dist...
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Review Date
February 27, 2001

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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1.00 of 5, 1 votes

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Reviewed by: Anonymous User ,  50+ days a year , from WI

Price Paid:  $65.00 at Bob's Bait and Tackle

Body of Water:
Oconto River

Favorite State:
WI

Summary:
This is a great line. I originally purchased the Windcutter Interchangable tip system and was not satisfied with the three loops that iced up and made me nervous. So, I bought the Windcutter floating line and use Airflo sinking leaders for getting deep. This system works great. I did a lot of research into which line to use for my first spey rod, this line beats all from consumer's opinions, I agree. It only took me three fishing trips to cast and catch some steel! Buy it, you will love it!

Strengths:
This is a great line. I have fished it in close to below zero temps and it still rolls perfectly. I use it on a 9/10 St. Croix spey rod, just beginning and the system works fine.

Weaknesses:
None

Customer Service:
The best, if you have a question, you can email Jim Vincent and he will respond personally. Jim will even provide advice on how to fish his line. The Rio web sight even shows what type of line to use for each type of spey rod. I am impressed!

Similar Products Used:
Rio Windcutter Interchangable tip system, S.A. Spey



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