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Euro Nymph Basics: The Fly Line Rig and Mono Rig – Cortland Line

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The Euro Nymph Hi-Vis Mono Core Level fly line is designed for those who need more of a visual reference for all euro and modern nymphing techniques. A monofilament core creates a stiffer, slicker overall line compared to the braided core option resulting in less line sag between the guides. Designed for modern nymphing techniques.

Euro Nymph Basics: The Fly Line Rig and Mono Rig – Cortland Line

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Euro Nymph Basics: The Fly Line Rig and Mono Rig – Cortland Line

Euro Nymph Mono Core – Cortland Line Company

Euro Nymph Basics: The Fly Line Rig and Mono Rig – Cortland Line

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The Euro Nymph Hi-Vis Mono Core Level fly line is designed for those who need more of a visual reference for all euro and modern nymphing techniques. A monofilament core creates a stiffer, slicker overall line compared to the braided core option resulting in less line sag between the guides. Designed for modern nymphing techniques.

Euro Nymph Basics: The Fly Line Rig and Mono Rig – Cortland Line

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Euro Nymph Basics: The Fly Line Rig and Mono Rig – Cortland Line

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Euro Nymph Basics: The Fly Line Rig and Mono Rig – Cortland Line

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Euro Nymph Basics: The Fly Line Rig and Mono Rig – Cortland Line

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