
7 days ago
“Fly Line Color—Myth or Must-Have? What Really Matters in Stillwater Fishing”
Welcome back to the Stillwater Edge Podcast!
In today’s episode, Greg Keenan dives into one of Stillwater fly fishing’s most debated topics: Does the color of your fly line actually matter?
From bright neon lines to stealthy camo setups, anglers are divided. Greg breaks it all down with real-world insight, drawing from your feedback on Instagram polls, field experience, and a deep understanding of how fish behave in still waters versus rivers.
In this episode, you'll learn:
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When fly line color might spook fish (and when it doesn’t)
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Why presentation, leader, and tippet choices matter more than line color
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How fly line visibility changes between stillwater and river environments
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Why bright lines can be an advantage for new anglers and casting practice
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The best color choices for specific water conditions and techniques
Whether you're a “high-vis line is fine” angler or part of the stealth camp, this episode will give you a fresh perspective.
👉 Key Takeaway: Fly line color sometimes matters, but not nearly as much as solid presentation, smart leader choices, and smooth, stealthy movement.
🎯 Call to Action:
If this episode helped you rethink your fly line setup, hit subscribe, leave a comment with your thoughts, and don’t forget—tight loops, tight lines, and I’ll see you out on the water.
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