Cortland 444 Classic Peach Double Taper Fly Line


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Description

One of Cortland's oldest fly line designs, the Classic 444 Peach has been around for over 50 years. Sure, fly fishing gear has changed since the 1960s but this is a line that has offered durability, light line performance, and a proven versatile taper for anglers who continue to fish moderate action rods. This is a line that's great for traditional fishing techniques including dry flies at short ranges and Panfish on the lake. Be careful not to pair this line with an ultra-fast action rod.

Features

Welded Loop, High Floating Coating - Cortland has built a few different features into this line to keep it simple and functional on the water. The line is designed to float high in the water with a coating that also improves casting capabilities. A front loop allows anglers to easily attach leadersso you can focus on the fishing instead of the rigging. The line features a single-tone peach color scheme and a braided nylon multifilament core.

Uses

Classic Design, Trout, and Other Freshwater Species - Cortland put this line in the Classic Series for a reason. In fact, the 444 Classic Peach has been around for over 50 years. The line's simple design is tried-and-true on the water. Featuring a versatile taper, this is a line that is light and fishes well with moderate action rods including fiberglass, bamboo, and others. While it is designed for trout, it can be used for a variety of other freshwater species.

Temp

Cold/Moderate - This line is made to be used in cold and moderate climates including freshwater streams and rivers, lakes, and almost any climate. That being said, this line will turn limp in tropical climates and isn't meant to be used in high heat.

Taper/Weight

Classic Taper w/ DT Option - This is a true-to-size line with an 8' front taper, 20' body, 4' back taper, and 58' of running line. The Classic 444 Peach is also available in a double taper line for all of you old-fashioned dry fly anglers out there. The WF taper features a simple freshwater-specific design that was originally built for older, more moderate fly rods in the 1960s. While this isn't a fly line for modern fast-action high-performance graphite rods, it offers proven performance to anglers who prefer the classic feel of older rods.

More Info

Best for: Freshwater, Trout
Freshwater, Trout

Loops: Front Loop (Leader to Fly Line Connection)

Sinking/Floating: Floating

Other Resources

2020 Tropical Saltwater Fly Line Shootout & Buyer's Guide

Fly Line Temps: Tropical Vs. Coldwater

Freshwater Fly Line Shootout & Buyer's Guide

Line Specs

Line Code Total Length Head Weight Sink Rate Buy
DT2F 90ft - Floating
DT3F 90ft 100gr Floating
DT4F 90ft 120gr Floating
DT5F 90ft 140gr Floating
DT6F 90ft 160gr Floating
DT7F 90ft 185gr Floating
DT8F 90ft 210gr Floating
DT9F 90ft 240gr Floating
Line Code: DT2F
Total Length: 90ft
Sink Rate: Floating
Line Code: DT3F
Total Length: 90ft
Head Weight: 100gr
Sink Rate: Floating
Line Code: DT4F
Total Length: 90ft
Head Weight: 120gr
Sink Rate: Floating
Line Code: DT5F
Total Length: 90ft
Head Weight: 140gr
Sink Rate: Floating
Line Code: DT6F
Total Length: 90ft
Head Weight: 160gr
Sink Rate: Floating
Line Code: DT7F
Total Length: 90ft
Head Weight: 185gr
Sink Rate: Floating
Line Code: DT8F
Total Length: 90ft
Head Weight: 210gr
Sink Rate: Floating
Line Code: DT9F
Total Length: 90ft
Head Weight: 240gr
Sink Rate: Floating

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.

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