Scientific Anglers Frequency Sink Tip Fly Line
Scientific Anglers Frequency Sink Tip Fly Line
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In moving water, getting flies below the surface while maintaining control can present a Sink tip fly lines were developed to meet specific fishing challenges, and Scientific Anglers made this technology accessible with the Frequency Sink Tip. Equipped with a Type III 10′ sinking tip, this line excels in streamer fishing whether from a boat or while wading, performing effectively in a wide range of environments—just not in mall water fountains.
Noted Features:
- Ideal for streamers and wet flies for trout, steelhead, salmon, and smallmouth bass in moving water
- Fast-sinking 10’ tip sinks flies through the water column
- Mid-length head enhances control
- Best used in moving water
- Sink Rate: 2.5 – 4.0 ips (Type III)
- Braided multifilament core

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