Short / Medium Range Micro Thin Dry Fly Line with Overhang Marker®️

This is a regular fly line without backing attached.

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✓ Micro Thin fly line for ultra delicate presentation

Optimised to fish between the 5' and 40' range.

✓ White Overhang Marker™️ 10 out of 10 perfect casts
✓ Exceptional dry fly & nymph / euro nymph line
✓ Great for not spooking fish during rises
✓ Great for smaller rivers & stillwater or shorter rods

Weight: #1
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Customer Reviews

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Don Stazicker (Chapel en le Frith, GB)
Excellent lightweight close quarters line

Great for delicate close range presentation, very little disturbance on landing, I couple it with a fairly long leaders well and this further reduces the line signature on delivery. Borrowed the long leader bit from Dave Southhall, saw him use it to great effect.

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Jon Ashmore (Chesterfield, GB)
Stuart Croft dry fly line 3#

Excellent. I have a number of Sunray lines now and without doubt they all perform superbly.
Definitely my go to lines.
The Stuart Croft is perfect for my local Derbyshire waters.
Many thanks.

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Pat McCleave (Wichita, US)
Stuart Croft’s dry fly line

I recently purchased one these lines in a 4wt Line weight. This is the best line I have ever used. I fish in the wind a lot and used to leave my 3/4wt Rod in the car. Not any more. This line is so thin and so slick it casts extremely well in the wind. I have recently fished it in 20+ mph winds and was casting consistently 40 - 50 feet directly into the wind. I just wish they made this same line in some of the heavier weights up to at least 8wt. This is a great product.

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Dave Southall (Hull, GB)
Stuart Crofts Micro Thin 1 weight line

This winter I've been using the Stu Crofts 1 weight line with 7' of taper (0.45mm to 0.2mm) cut from a 12' tapered leader & an extra 5' of 0.09mm tippet plus size 24 to 30 Buzzers & CdC midges for close to medium range fishing on my local small still water with my 10' 2 weight & 12' 3 weight rods. This combination has proved to be perfect: it loads the rod well: it lands with minimal disturbance & when coated with line slick makes mending the line to avoid drag easy. I usually use the Jeremy Lucas 1 weight line but have found the Stu Crofts line loads the rod better at close range.

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Gert Brits (Stockholm, SE)
Not bad

I was fishing this line for a week, roll casting and overhand casting. I have a progressive action mid flex 8ft6 4wt fly rod. Overhead casting this line shoots like a dream, roll casting from one side of the bank, after 4hrs the line was twisting as if it was nylon line put on the reel incorrectly.

Myself and a friend had the competition 2020 line, which somehow cracked all over the fly line coating, almost like a cracked earth visual effect. I'm wondering if this and the line twist are connected?

The line casts well, lands gently, handles furled leaders like a dream. Just not sure how long it will last.

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Joe Alexander (Worcester, GB)
Stuart Crofts dry fly with overhang marker

Initially the line wasn't good at close range loading on small streams with dry flies , but I've got used to that problem !!!! I feel it doesn't cast as well As my old line , but is great and very delicate for long range dry fly presentation !!!!

Overall a good line , was expecting more on a pricey fly line but that life I guess . Not as good as the old Wychwood presentation line I had on before it !!!, I'll keep it on my reel for a couple of seasons because it cost good money , but otherwise I won't purchase another one !!!!!! And I fish small streams a lot in Herefordshire and the Welsh borderlands , so a good fly line is a must for me !!! Thanks very much Joe Alexander.

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Mike Freeman (Redruth, GB)
Micro thin on Cane Rods

Having recently made a couple of #3 Cane rods, one 6ft and another 7’3”, I decided to try the SC #3 line on them, having been using a Royal Wulff TT3 previously.
I’m really pleased with the results the SC is giving-matches the Cane Rods really well, and casts like a dream, allowing great control, even at close range. I definitely recommend this line.