Compact Switch

The Compact Switch was designed to excel for all Skagit style casts. The compact head features a short front taper for turning over any size sink tip, weighted fly, or nymph rig. A thin diameter running line coated in our Shooting Technology will reduce friction within your guides for easy distance.

- Skagit Style Head
- Shooting Technology Running Line
- Easy Casting

WATER: Freshwater
LINE: Floating
TAPER: Weight Forward
LENGTH: 100ft
CORE: Braided Nylon Multifilament
SPECIES: Salmon / Steelhead / Atlantic Salmon

Color LIME GREEN / IVORY
Size WF6F - 375 GR
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WATER LINE DENSITY TAPER CORE
Freshwater Floating Weight Forward Braided Nylon Multifilament

LINE SIZE GRAIN WEIGHT HEAD LENGTH TOTAL LENGTH
WF 6 375 gr. 25 ft. 100 ft.
WF 7 425 gr. 25 ft. 100 ft.
WF 8 485 gr. 25 ft. 100 ft.

Technologies

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DUAL WELDED LOOPS

Welded loops make rigging fast, easy and reliable. Cortland loops are strong, secure and durable.

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SHOOTING TECHNOLOGY

ST coating delivers a reduced-friction performance with a glass-smooth finish and remains a key element in line slickness over its life span.

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COLD TEMPERATURE

Ideal use in 30-50 degree (F) temperatures.

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WARM TEMPERATURE

Ideal use in 50 - 70 degree (F) temperatures.

FAQ

Our Compact Switch fly line is built for both cold and warm water environments and will perform best in temperatures between 30 and 70 degrees (F).

The taper design for our Compact Switch was built overly aggressive as a Skagit style line, that punches through wind and deliver flies where they need to go. The short body and short rear taper allows for quick loading in tight quarters while achieving maximum distance. The short front taper will turn over any large fly or weighted pattern with ease.

The Chartreuse and Ivory color combination distinguishes taper change and proper loading point.

Cleaning your fly line is very important especially when fishing saltwater. Simply pull line off your reel into a clean bucket or tub of freshwater. Put roughly 1oz or more of Cortland’s Line Cleaner solution onto a clean rag or towel. Firmly squeeze the towel with Pro Line Cleaner around the line and slowly pull line through the towel. You should be able to see dirt or discolored streaks on the towel when finished.

Learn more about Cortland's Fly Line Cleaner Lubricant & Pads.

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Reviewed by Kevin P.
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I recommend this product
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Perfect for my "hybrid" rod

I use the #8 line on my Douglas LRS 10 foot 8 weight rod, which I call a "hybrid'' rod as it has interchangeable butts for single or two hand casting. I primarily use the rod as a switch rod for salmon and steel head and it has been fantastic. It launches various sink tips, with out with out weighted streamers, indicator rigs with heavy flies, and what ever else I've tried tossing with it. There's been a few sections of water I've fished where I can't get too far from shore with wading (as in less than 3 or 4 feet from the bank and the threes and brush are still really close behind me. With my 10 foot rod and this line, I'm able to get enough of a D loop to do a single spey, or snap T cast, but also not have to worry about any close brush behind me and it still loads the rod perfectly. I ended up getting a second 10 foot LRS rod in a 6 weight and got the #6 line for that rod as well. I've been very pleased with this fly line and when using it this past spring in new york for steelhead, a guide was so impressed with how well it loaded my rod, cast, and shot line that he had to know what the brand and model was.

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Reviewed by Mike M.
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Awesome

Love it as I do with all Cortland products.

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Compact Switch Fly Line for Skagit-Style Casting in Cortland, NY

October 15th, 2025

Built for versatility, power, and control, the Compact Switch fly line from Cortland Line Company, is designed to give anglers maximum performance in tight casting situations. Whether you’re working sink tips through coastal steelhead runs or swinging streamers across fast-moving Western rivers, this short, aggressive head delivers loads of punch in a compact footprint. If you fish switch rods and need a Skagit-style head that loads fast, turns over heavy flies, and performs when space is limited, the Compact Switch was built for you.

With a 20-foot head and grain weights ranging from 420 to 600, the Compact Switch covers a wide spectrum of two-handed fishing applications. The line features Cortland’s Shooting Technology coating, a slick finish that reduces friction and increases shootability for effortless distance. From the front-welded loop to the low-stretch core, every detail is crafted to optimize energy transfer and turnover—whether you’re tight-lining a streamer along the bank or driving a sink tip into a deep run. It’s no surprise that this line continues to earn praise from anglers across the U.S., but it all starts in Cortland, New York.

Powerful Design for a Powerful Launch

The magic of the Compact Switch lies in its streamlined design. With its condensed head and short rear taper, it loads fast and delivers power quickly—ideal for Skagit-style casting with limited backcast room. That means you can cast from tight quarters, load deeply into your rod, and confidently turn over heavy sink tips, bulky streamers, or tandem rigs. If you’re used to long-belly Spey lines or traditional floating switch lines, the Compact Switch offers a much shorter, more aggressive feel built for fast-paced fishing.

And thanks to the shooting-style running line, once the head is out of the guides, it launches. Whether you’re stepping into icy runs in the Pacific Northwest or swinging deep pools along the Great Lakes, this line brings the Skagit system's efficiency to switch rods in a clean, user-friendly format. Pair it with your favorite tip and get dialed in fast—even on unfamiliar water.

Trusted Craftsmanship from Cortland Line

At Cortland Line’s headquarters in Cortland, NY, each Compact Switch is built with the company’s century-long commitment to innovation and quality. The team in Cortland, New York, understands what two-handed anglers need because many of them are out fishing with these lines themselves. From advanced coatings to loop integrity, their hands-on approach ensures every spool that ships meets the performance demands of modern fly fishing.

It’s also why the Compact Switch isn’t just a "big water" line. Anglers across North America are using it on steelhead rivers in Oregon, salmon streams in upstate New York, and trout tailwaters in Montana. It handles high water, wind, and tricky angles with ease—while giving you the finesse and loop control required for precise fly placement. If your switch rod is ready for more versatility, the Compact Switch delivers that next level of performance, straight from the heart of fly fishing innovation in Cortland, NY.