Far Bank Enterprises

Premier Gold XP

$99.99

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Description

½ SIZE HEAVY / EXTRA POWER Primary: Dry Dropper / Light Indicator Secondary: Small Dry / Big Dry / Light Streamer With a mid-length head and half-size heavy design, GOLD XP is the most versatile taper in the GOLD lineup. The added "extra power" relative to classic GOLD gives it the flexibility to cover the widest variety of techniques and casting distances, offering truly blended performance. Thanks to its medium-long rear taper and a balanced body for improved turnover of indicators and nymphs, GOLD XP is at home sending drys at distance, running heavier rigs though deeper pools and making quick shots from drift boats. GOLD XP is still perfectly capable of delivering precise presentations with delicacy, while its added weight makes the line fish and cast comfortably at shorter distances, typical of wading on smaller waters. Choose Gold XP for Extra Power + Extra Versatility. Mid-length head and half-size heavy weight for carrying a long line comfortably, plus quickly loading rods at short distances Medium-long rear taper for maintaining line control at distance, both in the air and on the water while mending Balanced body blends upfront punch for turning over a range of rigs with enough rear power for short to mid-length shots Mid-length front taper for turning over heavier rigs on shorter leaders powerfully or tiny drys on longer leaders with finesse

Specifications

Field Notes

A versatile floating fly line for all-around freshwater use, especially dry-dropper rigs, light indicator setups, small dry flies, big dry flies, and light streamers. The half-size heavy design helps load rods quickly at short to medium distances while still allowing delicate presentations and good line control for mending and turnover.

Pros

  • Very versatile taper for multiple techniques
  • Half-size heavy design loads rods easily at short range
  • Good turnover for indicators, nymphs, and small streamers
  • Floating line suitable for dry-fly presentations

Cons

  • Not specialized for one single technique
  • Extra weight may feel less delicate than a true classic dry-fly line

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