This Cortland fly line is a slow-sinking intermediate fly line that eases just beneath the surface to reach fish holding below the film, built on Cortland’s smooth, durable coating that shoots cleanly through the guides. It suits stillwater trout, streamers, and wet flies where a clear or camo intermediate keeps the fly in the strike zone without spooking fish.
The taper is matched to real fishing situations, mending and lifting cleanly for the next cast and turning leaders over with an even, controlled delivery.
Cortland Line Company has made fly lines in Cortland, New York since 1915, and is one of the last remaining fly-line manufacturers producing in the United States.









