For over 100 years Cortland has been designing and developing some of the most innovative fly fishing lines in the industry. All Cortland lines are made with the newest technologies and materials in their Cortland, NY (USA) factory.
The extremely successful Tropic Plus series from Cortland covers all disciplines of saltwater fishing. It consists of a series of first-class lines that inspire even the most demanding fly fishermen thanks to their excellent quality. All models have one thing in common: a design that is perfectly matched to the target fish so that you can rely on them 100% in every situation - especially if a trophy fish is hooked!
The mere fact that the Cortland Tropic Plus GT / Tuna Fly Line is only available in extremely high line classes clearly shows what it was designed for: breathtaking big game action! You have to react to the fish in seconds, especially when fishing for Giant Trevally. The Tropic Plus GT / Tuna line was designed to meet these demands, with a quick and precise presentation. This groundbreaking performance is made possible by, among other things, an aggressive front taper for fast loading and an elongated rear taper for excellent casting control. Thanks to its assertive casting properties, it can carry very large and weighted flies with ease, so you can send a voluminous popper towards the horizon. The Grip Set running line in conjunction with the braided multifilament core enables a very successful hook set. Of course, this core has a high load capacity of 50+ pounds, so you can properly fight large fish with good pressure on the rod. Last but not least, due to its special Tropic Plus coating, this line retains its excellent casting and shooting characteristics even in record-breaking temps.
Fishing for the most spectacular and strongest fighting fish the world of fly fishing has to offer, you should leave absolutely nothing to chance - especially not the line that connects you and your catch. The Cortland Tropic Plus GT / Tuna Fly Line was designed for one reason - landing big, hard fighting Tuna, GT, and Co.
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