Fly Line & Backing
Cortland Camo Tip 7 Fly Line - Olive Green / Camo
Designed by top American nymphing expert Denny Rickards. The olive green floating section is combined with a 7ft Clear Camo tip to make it the most spook-free line in the business.Guideline Euro Nymph Competition Fly Line - 0.57mm - Bright Olive/Cool Grey
Level fly line for the dedicated competition Euro nymph angler. A supple yet rigid low stretching level fly line, dedicated for Euro nymphing and competitions. Floating PVC coating and low stretch braided core. Size: 0.57mm diameter.Level fly line for competition angling and Euro nymphing.Guideline Brook WF Fly Line - Bright Yellow/Bone White
The Brook WF is the small stream master. This line, with its compressed taper and short head, loads the rod well at very short distances, giving you the ability to shoot a good line with hardly any line out of the rod tip.Guideline Single Hand Scandi Fly Line
Single Hand Scandi Fly Line. Never before has it been this easy to make water anchored casts with a “regular” WF line, and still maintaining a delicate presentation. Each line weight is perfectly fitted to exceed in its field, giving delicate dry fly presentations with the lighter models, and powerful enough to turn over salmon flies with the heavier segment.Guideline Classic Scandi Body Fly Line
Besides being much improved in casting abilities, the density shift has been adjusted to give you a much better sinking effect. With a smooth and softer coating, with almost no memory, the line has a fantastic balance while flying through the air, and fishes truly amazing. Together with our huge variety of tips you can literally “build” your own dream line.Guideline Highwater Classic Fly Line - Green/Bone White
This fly line is well suited as an allrounder in your arsenal. It’s agile enough at short to mid distance and make it easy to perform longer cast with good control when necessary. This taper has been a firm favourite amongst the GL-Team that regularly fish larger rivers and lakes.Guideline LPS Euro Floating Fly Line - Light Olive/Pale Olive/Sunrise Yellow
The perfect weapon for versatile and efficient fishing with light trout rods.This line features two-in-one-configuration which gives you both a delicate presentation WF line and a thin, level Euro Nymph line with indicator tip in one unit.Guideline Coastal Evolve WF Fly Line - Slow Intermediate
Costal evolve WF8 it’s a 32ft head and intergrated running line. Developed for costal fishing off the Scandinavian coast and works well in fresh water also. Available in Full floating Slow intermediate Fast Intermediate.Rio Premier Lightline WF Floating Fly Line - Moss/Ivory
Designed For Slower Action Rods - Especially Bamboo, Glass And Classic Action Graphite Rods, With Ultra-Slick PerformanceScientific Anglers Frequency Full Sinking Intermediate - Atmosphere
All purpose sinking line. especially effective for fishing streamers also ideal sinking line for saltwater fishing for BassScientific Anglers Amplitude Infinity Fly Line - Bamboo/Buckskin/Camo
IFTD Best Of Show Winner 2020 - Freshwater Fly Line. Extremely versatile general-purpose taper designed for most freshwater species; an excellent line for trout, grayling, panfish, bass, carp, steelhead, salmon, and pike.Scientific Anglers Amplitude Smooth Infinity Saltwater Fly Line - Black/Sand/Horizon
IFTD Best Of Show Winner 2020 - Saltwater Fly Line. The go-to line for all saltwater species. Made half size heavy turns over large flies on windy days.Scientific Anglers Amplitude Infinity Salt Fly Line
Made half size heavy turns over large flies on windy days.Snowbee Spectre Pro Floating Fly Line - Ivory/Deep Red
The SPECTRE PRO Precision Weight Forward Floating fly line is a brilliant all-rounder, offering a wonderfully balanced profile and outstanding characteristics for a host of methods, such as single or double dry, lures, a team of nymphs, at close to exceptional distances with minimal effort and great presentation.Snowbee Spectre Pro Sinking Countdown 4 Fly Line - Ivory/Deep Red
The SPECTRE PRO Precision Weight Forward Countdown 4 fly line is a mid-fast sink line capable of reaching moderate depths quickly and with control. Ideal for lures and boobies. It has a wonderfully balanced profile for outstanding performance, casting great distances with very little effort whilst maintaining excellent presentation.Snowbee Spectre Pro Sinking Countdown 7 Fly Line - Ivory/Deep Red
The SPECTRE PRO Precision Weight Forward Countdown 7 line is a very fast sinking line capable of reaching considerable depths quickly and with control. Ideal for lures and boobies, it has a wonderfully balanced profile for outstanding performance, casting great distances with minimal effort.Snowbee Spectre Pro Kelly Blue Intermediate Fly Line - Ivory/Deep Red
The SPECTRE PRO Precision Weight Forward Intermediate 'Kelly Blue' line is a form of intermediate perfect for fishing the first few feet of water or deeper channels of shallow venues. Ideal for nymphing and lure fishing, it has a wonderfully balanced profile, capable of casting greater distances with minimal effort and greater presentation.Snowbee Neutral Density (Slow Sink) Fly Line - Ivory/Deep Red
The SPECTRE PRO Precision Weight Forward Neutral Density fly line is a form of slow intermediate and one of the first-choice lines top anglers select for tackling a new venue. Perfect for nymphing, lures or washing line techniques, the slow sink characteristics allow for a very natural depth to target fish in the first few feet of water.Snowbee XS-Plus Thistledown² Nano Hi-Float Fly Lines
Braided Core With Welded Loops At Both Ends - new upgraded version of the original line that was awarded 'Best New Fly Line in Europe at EFTTEX' - ‘Awesome’, ‘Stunning’, ‘Wow’ are just some of the words used to describe the new Thistledown Nano Technology fly lines – rated one of the best fly lines they have ever produced.Fly Line & Backing
What Are Fly Line & Backing and How Do They Work?
Fly line and backing are fundamental components of any fly fishing setup, playing a crucial role in how effectively you cast, control, and land fish. Unlike conventional fishing where the weight of the lure carries the line, fly fishing relies on the weight of the fly line itself to deliver the fly accurately. This makes choosing the right fly line just as important as selecting the correct rod or reel.
Fly line is a specially weighted, tapered line designed to load the fly rod during casting. It transfers energy from the rod to the leader and fly, allowing for smooth, controlled presentations across rivers, lakes, and coastal waters. Backing, by contrast, is a thinner, high-strength line attached between the fly reel and the fly line. Its primary purpose is to provide extra length and security when a powerful fish runs beyond the reach of your fly line.
Together, fly line and backing form a balanced system. Whether you are stalking trout on a small chalk stream, targeting grayling in winter flows, or pursuing hard-fighting saltwater species, the right combination improves casting efficiency, line control, and fish-playing confidence.
How to Choose the Right Fly Line & Backing for Your Needs
Selecting fly line and backing can feel complex at first, but understanding a few core principles makes the process straightforward. The key is matching your line and backing to your fishing environment, target species, and existing tackle.
Fly Line Weight and Rod Matching
Fly lines are rated by weight, typically from #1 (very light) to #12 and above (heavy saltwater). This number must match the weight rating of your fly rod to ensure optimal casting performance. A correctly matched line loads the rod efficiently, improving accuracy and reducing fatigue during long sessions.
Floating, Sinking, and Intermediate Lines
Floating fly lines are the most popular and versatile choice, ideal for dry fly fishing, nymphing, and general freshwater use. Sinking fly lines and sink-tip options are designed to get flies down quickly in deeper or faster water, making them well suited to stillwaters, reservoirs, and sea trout fishing. Intermediate lines sink slowly and are often favoured for loch-style fishing or shallow coastal work.
Line Taper and Casting Style
The taper of a fly line affects how it casts and presents the fly. Weight-forward tapers are forgiving and easy to cast, making them ideal for beginners and general fishing. Double taper lines offer excellent control and delicate presentation, often preferred by experienced anglers on small rivers. Specialist tapers are also available for distance casting, roll casting, or shooting heads.
Backing Strength and Capacity
Backing is typically measured in breaking strain, commonly ranging from 20lb to 50lb for freshwater and higher for saltwater. Lighter backing allows more capacity on the reel, while heavier backing offers added security against strong fish. Ensuring your reel has sufficient backing capacity is essential, particularly when fishing for species known for long, powerful runs.
| Fishing Scenario | Recommended Fly Line | Typical Backing |
|---|---|---|
| Small rivers & streams | Floating, weight-forward | 20lb Dacron |
| Stillwater trout fishing | Intermediate or sinking | 20–30lb backing |
| Saltwater fly fishing | Floating or fast sinking | 30–50lb backing |
Top Fly Line & Backing Brands and Models at Uttings
Uttings stocks a carefully curated range of fly lines and backing from trusted manufacturers known for consistency, durability, and performance. These products are designed to complement quality fly rods and fly reels, ensuring a balanced setup for every angler.
From easy-casting floating lines ideal for newcomers, to advanced textured lines designed for distance and line control, our range caters to both hobbyists and seasoned professionals. Backing options include traditional Dacron for reliability and modern gel-spun alternatives for maximum strength with minimal diameter.
Whether you are refreshing an existing setup or building a complete outfit alongside leaders and tippet, you will find dependable options suitable for freshwater, stillwater, and saltwater fly fishing.
Fly Line & Backing Tips and Expert Advice
For beginners, starting with a quality weight-forward floating line and standard backing is often the best route. This combination is forgiving, versatile, and well suited to learning core casting techniques. Pairing it with balanced fly fishing accessories such as line cleaners and reel tools helps extend lifespan and maintain performance.
Experienced anglers may fine-tune their choice based on seasonal conditions, water depth, or specific species. Switching between floating and sinking lines, or carrying spare spools with different setups, allows rapid adaptation on the water. Regularly checking backing knots and line condition is a small habit that can prevent lost fish and equipment failure.
Why Buy Fly Line & Backing at Uttings
Uttings is a family-run business based in Norwich, established in 1976 and built on decades of hands-on experience in outdoor and field sports retail. Our team understands fly fishing from a practical perspective, offering advice grounded in real-world use rather than theory alone.
We stock premium fly line and backing from the world’s leading brands, backed by expert customer service, fast delivery, and a genuine passion for the great outdoors. With over 45,000 five-star reviews on Trustpilot, anglers trust Uttings to deliver quality, value, and dependable support every time.
Fly Line & Backing FAQs
What fly line weight should I choose?
Choose a fly line that matches your rod’s weight rating. This ensures proper rod loading and smoother casting.
What is the difference between floating and sinking fly line?
Floating lines stay on the surface for dry flies and nymphs, while sinking lines get flies down quickly in deeper water.
How much backing do I need on a fly reel?
Most freshwater setups use 50–100 metres of backing, while saltwater reels often require significantly more.
Is fly line taper important?
Yes. Taper affects casting style, presentation, and distance, making it an important factor when choosing a line.
What backing strength is best for trout fishing?
For trout, 20lb backing is usually sufficient and offers a good balance of strength and reel capacity.
How long does fly line last?
With proper care and cleaning, quality fly line can last several seasons of regular use.
Can I use the same backing with different fly lines?
Yes, backing can usually be reused when changing fly lines, provided it remains in good condition.






