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  1. #1
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    $35 fly lines from Bozeman Flyworks. Anyone tried these?

    http://www.amazon.com/Bozeman-FlyWor.../dp/B00VHCF4QA

    Reviews seem good, prices is obviously great. Has anyone tried them? They also have a sink tip line for the same price. Cheap leaders and tippet as well.

    I really like the fact that the fly line comes in a fly box that can be re-used.

    Just ordered a 5wt line to try out. I'll review once I get some time with it.
    Last edited by dfinn; 10-13-2015 at 07:39 PM.

  2. #2
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    Yes I've been using floating. Can't tell the difference between it or the rio I used to have, catches fish. Used it for 4-5 months pretty hard and no cracking that I'm aware of. I live in Bozeman so wish I didn't have to pay shipping but it's not in the shops yet.

  3. #3
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    Not related to this product, but Bozeman related:

    Eastslope Outdoors in Big Sky is moving to a new location next door and is blowing out their merchandise. Orvis fly lines are 60% off, works out to $27. I bought a 3wt and a 5wt.

    Question: is Bozeman fly line really made in Bozeman ? I have never heard of it.
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  4. #4
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    Chinese garbage. The construction isn't bad but the tapers are atrocious. Easy to find decent RIO, SA, Echo lines for the same or a few bucks more.

  5. #5
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    Oct 2015
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    Thumbs up pretty good for that price

    New to this site, but like it already since I see a fishing forum and a Bozeman thread!

    Have a few of their lines, and think they do the trick. I spend quite a bit of time on the water, but am by no means a guide or a rich fly-in fisherman, so I have always felt like the difference btwn an $80 line and a $100 line isn't noticeable for me. Trying these, they work just like $80 line (but cost $35) and they cast great. I will keep using them.

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