Mastering a controlled, effortless cast determines your success in fly fishing. The time-tested formulation of the 444 Classic Fly Line series offers today&rsquo s fly fishers the same supple, glass smooth finish that made this line, the "Fly Line of the Millenium". The suppleness of the 444 Classic combined with special tapers allow you to keep tight loops and pinpoint casting accuracy.
The Cortland 444 Classic "Whisper Tapers" are another offering from the makers of the legendary 444 peach line.
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Before something can be called a "classic" it has to stand the test of time. The Cortland 444 Classic Peach has stood all the tests that generations of anglers have thrown at it and emerged as one of the finest fly lines of all time.
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Before something can be called a "classic" it has to stand the test of time. The Cortland 444 Classic Peach has stood all the tests that generations of anglers have thrown at it and emerged as one of the finest fly lines of all time.
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444 Classic Sylk is the first modern line designed specifically for fine bamboo and rods. The "Sylk" replicates the fine diameter, long taper, supple feel and subtle color of natural silk, but in a modern, easy to care for fly line.
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The extra long, supple tip of the Clear Creek helps put the body of the line further from the target, resulting in a softer, more precise delivery of the fly.
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444 Classic Sink Tips offer the time tested proven features of the 444 Classic with the added benefit of an integrated 10 foot type 3 sinking tip.
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The 444 Clear Camo is the top choice for Stillwater anglers all over the world. The super stealthy "clear camo" blends into any sub-surface environment to virtually disappear in the water and will not distort the water surface.
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With a specific gravity of 1.06, this neutral density 444 intermediate fly line is only slightly heavier than water. Left untreated it will sink very slowly making it especially useful for fishing over shallow, submerged weed beds.
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With most species taking far more of their natural food below the surface than on the top, sinking lines get the fly down to theses deeper feeding locations. Because feeding patterns, water depth and current vary, Cortland manufactures a wide range of sinking lines.
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