Montana Casting Co. MC-38 Fly Line 1
Montana Casting Co. MC-38 Fly Line 2
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MC-38 8wt Fly Line

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A slightly heavier-than-standard weight-forward taper loads your rod for a classic cast on medium to big waters.


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Description

We made the MC-388 a half size heavy by adding an extra 18 grains on top of the 30 ft weight of 222.0 grains (14.40 grams). That added weight does the work of loading your rod for you, delivering a smooth, classic cast over mid to long-range distances. Pike, salmon, and other hard-fighting species are well within your grasp using this durable and versatile line. Welded loops on either end allow for easy loop-to-loop attachment to backing and leader. 

 

 
Fly Line MC-30 4wt Fly Line MC-38 4wt Fly Line MC-40 4wt Fly Line
Available Sizes 4wt - 10wt 4wt - 9wt 4wt - 9wt
Line Size 4-Weight 4-Weight 4-Weight
Taper Taper Contained in First 30 ft Taper Contained in First 38 ft Taper Contained in First 40 ft
Weight in Grains 173.0 130.0 120.0
Weight in Grams 11.2 8.4 7.8
Target Species Alpine Trout
Bass
Panfish
Trout
Alpine Trout
Bass
Panfish
Trout
Alpine Trout
Bass
Panfish
Trout

Montana Casting Co. Fly Lines

Each Montana Casting Company fly fishing line is designed to company founder Scott Joyner’s specifications to take full advantage of your rod’s dynamic power curve. Wind, rain, snow or shine, these lines are precision-engineered and Montana-tested for accurate casting with minimal effort.

Useful Fly Fishing Knots for Attaching Your Fly Line

How to tie a perfection loop

Scott shows you how to tie one of the easier fly fishing knots, the perfection loop. This knot can be used to attach a leader to the end of a fly line that has a welded loop on it.

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How to tie a nail knot

Scott demonstrates using a nail knot tool to attach a length of butt section to a fly line.

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