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Cortland Classic 333 Full Sinking Fly Line

Cortland Classic 333 Full Sinking Fly Line

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Cortland Classic 333 Full Sinking Fly Line

$49.95

$17.48

The Story

A favorite for years, with their Classic 333 Full Sinking Fly Line, Cortland lets you get deep without a hefty price tag. The 333 Full Sinking Fly Line has a braided monofilament core and is a Type 3 sinking line that drops at about 3-4 IPS, making it a great choice when fishing lakes and fast-flowing rivers. A no-frills line that's reliable and gets the job done time after time, the Classic 333 Full Sink is made in line weights 5 through 9 so you can tackle anything from pike that are down deep to large brookies in a lake that require you to troll them up. And while it may come as a surprise, Cortland does equip this line for use in saltwater environments, should you want to work a tidal river for some striped bass.

Uses

Streamers and Nymphs - Built to be fished at moderate depths and maintain a steady drop, the Classic 333 Full Sinking Fly Line works best with streamers and nymphs. However, this line has also been a favorite choice for the angler looking to troll flies instead of fish them in a more conventional way.

Temp

Cold to Moderate - The Classic 333 Full Sinking Fly Line was designed for fishing water that runs cold to moderate. This isn't a fly line that you'll want to take to a tropical environment, but it can handle warmwater fisheries that bump into the 70-degree range.

Taper/Weight

More Mass Towards the Front of the Head - Cortland makes their Classic 333 Full Sinking Fly Line with more mass towards the front of the head, and they spread this taper out over 41'. Starting with a 6' back taper that runs right into a 25' head before finishing off with a 10' front taper, this line works to load your rod well while also providing accuracy in your cast. This taper is a solid choice for this all-purpose sinking line, and you can count on it to deliver a small nymph just as well as a large streamer used for attracting aggressive pike.

More Info

Best for: Stillwater, Rivers, Saltwater
Stillwater, Rivers, Saltwater

Loops: No loops

Sinking/Floating: Sinking

Other Resources

2020 Tropical Saltwater Fly Line Shootout & Buyer's Guide

Fly Line Temps: Tropical Vs. Coldwater

Freshwater Fly Line Shootout & Buyer's Guide

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Cortland Classic 333 Full Sinking Fly Line - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

A favorite for years, with their Classic 333 Full Sinking Fly Line, Cortland lets you get deep without a hefty price tag. The 333 Full Sinking Fly Line has a braided monofilament core and is a Type 3 sinking line that drops at about 3-4 IPS, making it a great choice when fishing lakes and fast-flowing rivers. A no-frills line that's reliable and gets the job done time after time, the Classic 333 Full Sink is made in line weights 5 through 9 so you can tackle anything from pike that are down deep to large brookies in a lake that require you to troll them up. And while it may come as a surprise, Cortland does equip this line for use in saltwater environments, should you want to work a tidal river for some striped bass.

Uses

Streamers and Nymphs - Built to be fished at moderate depths and maintain a steady drop, the Classic 333 Full Sinking Fly Line works best with streamers and nymphs. However, this line has also been a favorite choice for the angler looking to troll flies instead of fish them in a more conventional way.

Temp

Cold to Moderate - The Classic 333 Full Sinking Fly Line was designed for fishing water that runs cold to moderate. This isn't a fly line that you'll want to take to a tropical environment, but it can handle warmwater fisheries that bump into the 70-degree range.

Taper/Weight

More Mass Towards the Front of the Head - Cortland makes their Classic 333 Full Sinking Fly Line with more mass towards the front of the head, and they spread this taper out over 41'. Starting with a 6' back taper that runs right into a 25' head before finishing off with a 10' front taper, this line works to load your rod well while also providing accuracy in your cast. This taper is a solid choice for this all-purpose sinking line, and you can count on it to deliver a small nymph just as well as a large streamer used for attracting aggressive pike.

More Info

Best for: Stillwater, Rivers, Saltwater
Stillwater, Rivers, Saltwater

Loops: No loops

Sinking/Floating: Sinking

Other Resources

2020 Tropical Saltwater Fly Line Shootout & Buyer's Guide

Fly Line Temps: Tropical Vs. Coldwater

Freshwater Fly Line Shootout & Buyer's Guide

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