Fly Fishing Lines & Accessories from BC's most Passionate Fly Fishing Team!
Manufacturers know your rod may be used in a number of fishing situations, but they can't judge your casting style and fishing skills. So when they place a recommended line number on your rod, it is implied that it's for average fishing conditions. First, understand that you're not going to damage a fly rod using fly line a little lighter or heavier than is recommended. Certainly, at times, the rod will fish better if different line sizes are used.
- Match line weight to conditions
- Line weight and speed needs to vary
- Heavier line is often necessary
- Use shooting Tapers for greater distance
So don't limit yourself to the standard guidelines given by rod manufacturers. Experiment with different line weights for special fishing conditions. You will be pleased with the results.
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Fly Linestop
Floating Lines
These are the most versatile type of fly line allowing you to fish dry flies, nymphs, streamers, rivers, lakes and everything in between.
Sink Tip Lines
The sink-tip line is a combination of the floating fly line and sinking fly line. The first 10 to 30 feet is the sinking section; the balance is a floating line. It is the most common line used today for fishing nymph and streamers.
Full Sinking Lines
Full sink lines are rated on how fast they sink. Usually they are weight forward and the body also sinks. They range from intermediate all the way through to Type 7. Typical use is still water fishing.
Tropical Lines
Tropical Cores and Coatings to Make the Best Cast When It Counts!
Clearance Fly Lines
Older Model, Discontinued Lines at a Great Price!
Spey Linestop
Running Lines
From mono running lines to thin fly line running lines, we've got it all! Have a hard time hanging on? The fly line running lines might be more up your alley. Want the most distance out of your cast? Mono it is!
Skagit & Switch Lines
Short heads designed to cast big flies and heavy sink tips.
Scandi, Mid Belly and Long-Belly Lines
Longer lines for smaller flies and big casts!
Clearance Spey Lines
Discontinued but Still Awesome! Find Some Wicked Deals Here!
Accessoriestop
Indicators
Quick Release & Fixed Indicators for Stillwater or River Fishing.
Split Shot & Swivels
Split Shot, Weighted Puddy, Twist-On Lead, Swivels, Etc.
Fly Line Cleaners & Conditioners
Taking Care of Your Fly Lines Will Make Them Last Longer.
Leaders and Tippettop
Freshwater Leaders
Freshwater Pre-Looped Tapered Leaders.
Fluorocarbon Tippet
Fluorocarbon Tippet for When Stealth, Abrasion Resistance and Ultra-Low Visibility Is Critical.
Monofilament/Nylon Tippet
Supple, Clear, Affordable and Comes in a Wide Variety of Sizes.
Euro Nymph Leaders / Tippet
Sighter Tippet and Pre-Tied Euro Nymph Leaders.
Big Game Leaders
Bonefish, Permit, Tarpon and Toothy Critters. Monofilament and Fluorocarbon Options.
Sink Tips & Poly-Leaders
Sinking Tips and Leaders Designed to Get Your Fly Down Below the Surface.
Catch more fish. Fish Better.
Using the correct fly line not only helps with your casting and presentation, it increases your success. Fish are not spooked when the line is delivered gently on the water or stretched when you set the hook. Selecting the correct fly line is critical to your success on the water and the Michael & Young team are here to help you have more fun fishing.
To help you select your optimum fly fishing lines and accessories, you can troll through thousand of Internet pages, reading about everyone's opinion on the "best", or simply speak with our knowledgable and experienced staff. Please drop into one of our two locations, call us or shop on-line.