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| Lanyard |
A cord worn around the neck used for attaching tools. |
| Large Arbor |
The inner diameter of a fly reel spool that is normally larger than conventional spools. |
| Larva |
Sub-surface stage of development of an aquatic insect, typically before it emerges to the waters surface. |
| Leader |
Section of line used between the fly line and the tippet. Often purchased as a tapered section, but can be assembled by tying successively smaller diameter sections of monofiliment. |
| Left or Right Hand Retrieve |
This refers to the hand used to reel in fly line. |
| Light Cahill Fly |
An imitation of tan mayflies used when fishing rivers and lakes for trout, bass, and panfish. |
| Line Capacity |
A measurement of backing capacity in yards when the spool is loaded with fly line. |
| Line Weight |
The weight of fly line is denoted by a number rating from 1 to 15 -- the higher the number, the heavier the line. The weight of a fly line propels the fly and longer casts requires a heavier line. Conversely, light weight lines are suited for delicate casts. |
| Logic Line Shield |
A Delrinᄄ fixture attached to the bottom of the Premium Series fly reel that saves reel and line from abrasion wear. |
| LogicGripᆰ |
A special cork grip shape found on all Fly Logic rods. This shape assures comfortable and correct hand position. |