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Flat Mono Shooting Line

The flat Compline II is a little lower indiameter than the old Compline on the thinnest side. A little more"rectangular" shape. It has the same amount of stretch as the old version and is a little softer in the handling, especially whenused several days in a row. Because of the lower diameter, we recommend to use this line inslightly higher breaking strength than Compline. For instance, a 50 lbs Compline II will perform well with both 9/10 and 10/11 wt rods. The 42 lbs version works well with 8/9wt rods and can even be used on7/8 outfits. The 35lbs version lends itself very well to fishing with Switch and Single Hand rods, and the 25lbs version is the perfect combo for single hand rods and light ULS work. Being a bit more supple, this line has some advantages when it comes to stretching it and eliminating "dints" that have occurredwhen tangling. It stays straight in colder weather and is easy tostretch. The flatter and wider profile picks up a bit more waterresistance when casting, reducing distance a little compared withCompline, but it sure is marginal. A range of economic...
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Flat Mono Shooting Line Guideline Compline II 50m 25lbs Blue
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Flat Mono Shooting Line Guideline Compline II 50m 25lbs Blue

Code: 104603


Length: 50.00 m
Strength: 25.00 lb

£ 33.99
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Flat Mono Shooting Line Guideline Compline II 50m 42lbs Red
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Flat Mono Shooting Line Guideline Compline II 50m 42lbs Red

Code: 100733


Length: 50.00 m
Strength: 42.00 lb

£ 33.99
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Flat Mono Shooting Line Guideline Compline II 50m 50lbs Yellow
Guideline

Flat Mono Shooting Line Guideline Compline II 50m 50lbs Yellow

Code: 100734


Length: 50.00 m
Strength: 50.00 lb

£ 33.99
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Compline II

The flat Compline II is a little lower indiameter than the old Compline on the thinnest side. A little more"rectangular" shape. It has the same amount of stretch as the old version and is a little softer in the handling, especially whenused several days in a row. Because of the lower diameter, we recommend to use this line inslightly higher breaking strength than Compline.

For instance, a 50 lbs Compline II will perform well with both 9/10 and 10/11 wt rods. The 42 lbs version works well with 8/9wt rods and can even be used on7/8 outfits. The 35lbs version lends itself very well to fishing with Switch and Single Hand rods, and the 25lbs version is the perfect combo for single hand rods and light ULS work. Being a bit more supple, this line has some advantages when it comes to stretching it and eliminating "dints" that have occurredwhen tangling.

It stays straight in colder weather and is easy tostretch. The flatter and wider profile picks up a bit more waterresistance when casting, reducing distance a little compared withCompline, but it sure is marginal.

A range of economical, flat, intermediate Monofilament ShootingLines for use with Shooting Heads in both single hand and double hand fishing.

Monofilament used in Compline II has a thin and extremely smooth surface that provides minimal friction in the guides. You achieve the longest casting lengths, but it is more demanding to handle during the actual fishing and casting. Recommended for more experienced fly fishermen
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Guideline is a leading Scandinavian fly fishing tackle brand. Guideline has more than 20 years of experience in designing and developing own products. Guideline has a wide range of products that fits all levels of skills and expectations. Fly fishermen and the techniques we practice are demanding more and more of the equipment we use. Fly fishing have developed to be a year around hobby or lifestyle as we like to call it. All in all this is leading to higher demands of quality. We live and practice under the slogan: It's all about the experience, therefore our staff always secure top quality products.
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