The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/all/20040608130428/http://www.tcoflyfishing.com:80/1FlyLine_Home_main.cfm
Established 1990
 
Navigation Bar
Fly Fishing Gear
Fly Rods
Fly Reels
Fly Lines
Waders
Wading Shoes
Vests & Chestpacks
Sunglasses
Stream Accessories
Fly Catalog
Leaders & Tippets
FlyTying Tools
FlyTying Materials
Luggage & Bags
Technical Clothing
Outfits
Staff Favorites
 
Departments
Travel
Casual Clothing
Gifts, Art & More
Staff Favorites
Closeouts & Deals
 
Services
Keyword Search
TCO Site Map
TCO Quick Index
Shopping Cart
Order Information
About TCO
TCO Privacy Policy
Stream Conditions
 

"Once in a while you get shown the light"
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 


Subscribe
TCO Fly Shop Online

Mastery
SA
Bonefish

Mastery
SA
GPX

Mastery
SA
Trout

 

Go to Exclusive Reel Finder
Staff Favorites
Search By Species
Choosing the right fly line is like choosing a pair of tires for your car! Some people just buy whatever tire is the cheapest... then they complain when the have to buy a new pair in a year! The same holds true to Fly Lines. A fly line is an integral part of your fly fishing system, if you buy the cheapest available you will get the least performance! Cleaning a fly lines is also VERY important. We have several types of line cleaners and dressings to choose from. Remember, you will never reach that tailing bonefish or sipping trout if your line is old and cracked!

 

RIO Fly Lines

RIO's fly lines are the result of a dynamic synergy between on-the-water experience and experimentation, input from guides, outfitters and fly fishers, and intense R & D at RIO. The result is a selection of fly lines that are created to meet the stress and challenges of fly fishing in freshwater, saltwater and warmwater.
 

Sage Fly Lines

Want even more power, accuracy and distance from your Sage high-performance fly rod? After extensive testing and field research, Sage created three unique fly lines designed to help you get the most out of your time on the water. Each line features one of their proprietary tapers and is precisely formulated with a weight-specific, balanced loading system.
 

SA Fly Lines

It was 1952 when 3M Scientific Anglers™ developed the basic construction and composition of today's floating line, and They've been improving upon that design ever since. SA continues to focus their resources and expertise on enhancing floatability, and with the recent invention of AST — Advanced Shooting Technology — They've taken a revolutionary step that rivals their own invention of the modern fly line.