Rio Switch Line

New Fall 2010


   To Switch or not to Switch?  What a silly question.  Switch rod mania has fully
arrived.  Despite the beauty found with the versatility of such tools, lies a state of
confusion.  Switch rods mean many things to many anglers; an indicator rod fishing
beads on the Kenai in late August; skating a dry fly on the North Umpqua in the same
time period; an Oregon Coastal rod in the dead of winter; a Great Lakes stick of choice;
the bomber beach rod on Puget Sound transcending to an extreme distance rod on
Eastern Washington lakes.  Lots of fisheries, lots of methods, one tool.  No one line will
cover all these needs, however the new Rio Switch Line covers two of the most
predominant uses: nymph/indicator fishing along with floating line swing fishing.  

   This brand new line features a 55' head which answers the call for both nymph
fishing, Spey casting and a little overhead when called upon.   The 55' foot length allows
for short to mid range nymph fishing with plenty of body and back taper to spare for the
tactical advantage of stack mending.  The thick diameter tip turns over big flies and
indicator rigs with ease, allowing the most ardent nymph enthusiast the ability to
turnover all the "junk in the trunk".  As a spey line, you will find that this taper is very
nice for a multitude of traditional and hybrid spey casts.  Couple this with 6' and 10'
Spey VersiLeaders as a VersiTip concept and you have got a real winner on your
hands.  Welded loops make this a very clean and efficient VersiSwitch system.  The
Switch answer has arrived!

Wt.  Length  Weight
4/5  55'  300 gr.
5/6  55'  350 gr.
6/7  55'  410 gr.
7/8  55'  460 gr.
8/9  55'  520 gr.