The fly lines from Jim Teeny have been among the top all-round fly lines on the market for more than 50 years and right at the front are the Sink or Sink-Tip fly lines from Oregon, USA.
The SinkTip fly lines from Jim Teeny are legendary, they convince with a long life, an endless field of application and the perfectly balanced head of the line. The Jim Teeny T-Series Long Sink Tip fly line has a long head with 11.6 meters. 7.3 meters of the head consists of the ingenious sink tip, which has the adjusted sink rate (ips) depending on the class. In addition, the sink tip or the sink tip can be shortened individually to adjust the line almost perfectly to your rod. The T-Series Long with a 24 ft sink tip is ideal for streaming for trout in the stream or river, but also suitable for fishing in the lake for pike or even catfish. In addition to the over 30 world records that have been caught with this line, many experts still consider Jim Teeny fly lines to be the best sinking lines on the market!
Details:
- High quality sink tip fly line from Jim Teeny
- Already welded loops on both ends
- The floating part is very visible
- Balanced taper and excellent shooting characteristics
- Fronttaper can be shortened individually
- 24 ft sink tip
Model | Class | Head Length | Sinking Rate |
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T-130 | 4-6 | 11,6 m | Sink 4 (4 inch/sec, 10 cm/sek) |
T-200 | 6-8 | 11,6 m | Sink 5,5 (5,5 inch/sec, 14 cm/sek) |
T-300 | 7-10 | 11,6 m | Sink 6,5 (6,5 inch/sec, 17 cm/sek) |
T-400 | 8-12 | 11,6 m | Sink 8 (8 inch/sec, 20 cm/sek) |
Jim Teeny founded the Teeny Nymph Company in 1971 with the goal of entering the world of fly fishing and designing a universal but ingenious line series. Over 50 years later and more than 30 IGFA world records, it's safe to say that Jim Teeny has accomplished the goal with flying colors and continues to grow. The Jim Teeny fly lines are simple but more than ingenious lines that are perfectly balanced and can be used for any type of fish. High recognition is given to Jim Teeny sinking lines, which to this day are among the best sinking lines in the world.