I need a clear intermediate line for my 6 weight.
will be using it on lakes, ponds, and rivers (don't need it for salt water, and definitely don't need it for warm "tropical" situations ).
Any recommendations (or for sale ) ?
Thanks,
Pete
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I need a clear intermediate line for my 6 weight.
will be using it on lakes, ponds, and rivers (don't need it for salt water, and definitely don't need it for warm "tropical" situations ).
Any recommendations (or for sale ) ?
Thanks,
Pete
I'm really happy with the SA Clear Camo intermediate 6wt. Casts really well and has caught me lots of spooky fish.
Fighter Pilot Pete !! Hope you're well !!
This probably won't help much , but the only 'clear' one I use is the Cortland clear camo line . I prefer it 1 size up for whatever rod , and it sinks faster than a normal I line .... so it isn't very handy over shallow Weeds . My favorite I line is the old Cortland 444 ice Blue one , but obviously that isn't a clear line .
D.~
Another vote for Cortland clear camo line as my preference.
Thanks everyone for the replies.
Cortland it will be.
The Clear one - not the Clear Camo
I'll upline to 7 wt . I'm using my 6 wt 9'6" BVK
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Another vote for the Cortland camo
For many decades Cortland Line Company dominated the fly line market place.
The Cortland Clear Camo slow sinking fly line in WF6S line was unbelievably popular a while back because they had the best casting /
performing line in that category.
Today I think most of the clear slow sinking lines from the other manufacturers are all much better now.
https://www.cortlandline.com/collect...intermediate-1