After last year's somewhat unproductive fishing trip to Lake of the Woods, there was some skepticism on how this years trip would go. As Andrew Ragas describes, "Musky fishing is 10 percent catching and 90 percent mental." The pictures we received over the course of his stay may tell you otherwise!Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Lake of the Woods musky trip with Cortland Pro, Andrew Ragas
After last year's somewhat unproductive fishing trip to Lake of the Woods, there was some skepticism on how this years trip would go. As Andrew Ragas describes, "Musky fishing is 10 percent catching and 90 percent mental." The pictures we received over the course of his stay may tell you otherwise!Q&A with Cortland Line's Product Advisor and Pro Staff Member, Frank Catino
Frank thanks for taking the time to talk to us today. With all of the new changes happening at Cortland Line, could you give us a little information on your new position with the company.
Well after years of being a regional sales representative for Cortland Line in the south eastern US and Florida, I have taken a new position as a Product Adviser and Pro Staff Member. I'm looking forward to the new position and plan to focus on improving and developing specific products.
Monday, July 15, 2013
Cortland Line Pro-Staff: Greg Myerson
Friday, June 7, 2013
Progression
Blog Post By: Loren Williams
Website: http://www.lorenwflyfishes.com/welcome
I have witnessed many progressions in the sport of fly
fishing in my 35-years as an active participant. I started fishing about the time graphite fly
rods were coming into the norm and I recall substantial rebuttal from the
veterans of the day. It’s par for the
course, and I offer that it is healthy for the sport as anglers, retailers, and
manufacturers all benefit-yet we will always have a “comfort zone” where anyone
can remain or fall back to should they so choose.
Website: http://www.lorenwflyfishes.com/welcome
My tenure with Fly Fishing Team USA made me aware of many
fishing, tying, and cultural aspects that I may had not been privy to
otherwise. They've made me a better
angler, less in a box, and my enjoyment has escalated as a result.
In an earlier blog you can read the words of Joe Goodspeed
about the virtues of the Cortland Competition Nymph line as it relates to his
methods of nymphing. In this blog I’d
like to offer a slightly different view of the line.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Cortland Brook Series Competition Nymph Rod
Blog Post By: Joe Goodspeed
We are very excited to finally announce the availability of the Competition Nymph rod lineup that has been in the works here at Cortland for more than two years. The 4 piece rods are offered in five different configurations, 9'6'' 2 wt, 10' 3wt, 10' 4wt, 10'6'' 3 wt and 10'6'' 4wt. We recommend pairing one of these new rods with our Competition Nymph Line in both 140gn and 160gn, giving you the ultimate balance to handle various nymphing techniques. We went through waves of prototypes that saw changes in rod actions, handle design, guides, blank finish, weight distribution/counterbalancing, and other subtle factors…and more importantly spent hundreds of hours testing and tweaking those prototype rods to ensure that each of the 5 rods are the perfect fishing tool for their intended application.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Q&A with Cortland Pro Staffer Andrew Ragas
Andrew Ragas
Cortland Pro Staff
Fishing Headquarters and Ragas Fishing
Phone: 708-256-2201
E-mail:
andrew@fishing-headquarters.com
Andrew, tell me a
little about what you're fishing for most of the time? What's you favorite
species to target?
I
fish for most freshwater species I have access to. But most of the time I am
fishing for largemouth and smallmouth bass, and muskies - these are undoubtedly
my favorites and my specialties. I tend to dedicate the bulk of my spring and
summer months to bass while early summer through late fall go to muskies.
I
fish for other species as well which includes walleyes, northern pike, panfish,
river redhorse and other cool looking assorted sucker species. To best describe
my angling mentality, I am a multi-species angler and couldn't imagine it any
other way. Occasionally I will dabble with coldwater fishes such as trout and
salmon throughout the Great Lakes region
whether it's on the lakes or their feeder tributaries.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Cortland Line is Here for You!
Blog post by Brooks Robinson

Have you ever had complex questions about your fly
line that you couldn't answer yourself?
Maybe you just wanted to know more about your lines performance or what leader
to build off of it? Take it from me, as someone who hounded their fellow
co-workers for tips everyday, the employees of Cortland Line are your source
for answers. Honestly, what better way
is there to learn about fly fishing than from the employees at Cortland Line? After all, these are the same people
who make and fish the Cortland products you buy!
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