Scientific Anglers Frequency Boost Fly Line
Scientific Anglers Frequency Boost Fly Line
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This general purpose floating fly line loads quickly, turns over large dries, nymph rigs, and streamers with ease, and features a mid-length head perfect for nearly all freshwater applications.
Noted Features:
- Excellent general-purpose line
- Half-size heavy and more powerful than the Trout taper
- Better with larger, heavier flies
- Supple and easy to use
- Versatile mid-length head
- Braided multifilament core

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