Fishing Lines

Welcome to A1AWEB Fishing Gear

Brand resources about Fishing Lines

Commodity information about Rio Aqualux Fly Line
     

Welcome to A1AWEB Fishing Gear

Rio Aqualux Fly Line

Rio Aqualux Fly Line

A must-have line for the serious lake angler. Castability has always been a problem with clear intermediate sinking lines because there are no lubricants in the coating and the lines drag through the guides. RIO has solved the problem by incorporating proprietary lubricants into the running line coating that make the line slick. The running line is translucent green while the head is completely clear. With an intermediate sinking rate of 1.5 â?Ç?ô 2.0 inches per second (3.7 cm/s), the line is perfect for fishing subsurface and shallow shore lines. Ideal when stealth is required for wary, selective fish. Made on a low memory supple monofilament core with a coldwater coating and welded loop on the front end. Size : WF3I - WF9I Length : 100 ft (30.5 m) Color : Clear AquaLux head with green tint running line

Ships in 1-2 Days

Click Here to Read More...



A1AWEB Fishing Gear Recommended Products









A1AWEB Fishing Gear News and Information

 

Rio Aqualux Fly Line Briefs

Rescue team looking for entangled whale off Hawaii

A humpback whale rescue team is looking for a whale off Hawaii that is caught in fishing lines.

Read more...


Rescue team searching for humpback whale caught in fishing line off Hawaii

HONOLULU - A humpback whale rescue team is looking for a whale off Hawaii that is caught in fishing lines. Jeff Walters, the marine mammal branch chief at the National Marine Fisheries Service, said Friday the gear could kill the whale.

Read more...


Ice Fishing in Vermont: A Trip Planning Aid

Looking to go ice fishing in Vermont this winter? It is a superlative destination to consider. There are a lot of bodies of water to choose from, including deep, glacial lakes. One of the other nice things about ice fishing in Vermont is that people younger than 15 years of age do...

Read more...


Film series captures thrills, moods of fly fishing

Montana fishing guide Mark Raisler prepares to release a brown trout in the Missouri River during filming of "Missouri Trout: Sipping Dry," one of the films featured in the 2012 Fly Fishing Film Tour. The filmmaker, Simon Perkins, is a fly-fishing guide based near Craig, Mont.

Read more...


Fishing Report

Tips from the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources on what's working at lakes Jocasee, Keowee, Hartwell, Russell, Thurmond, Greenwood and Murray.

Read more...


Inside the Conservancy Wildlife Clinic: Fishing lines and cool weather make for an interesting week

A great egret, an eastern screech owl and an evening bat were among the 41 animals admitted to the Conservancy of Southwest Florida Wildlife Rehabilitation Clinic this past week.

Read more...






     






eXTReMe Tracker