Scientific Anglers SONAR Musky Fly Line
Scientific Anglers SONAR Musky Fly Line
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The Scientific Anglers SONAR Musky fly line has a powerful taper to help cast large flies easily with minimal false casts. Comprised of an intermediate running line and an Type 5 (S5) sinking tip, the SONAR Musky will get your fly where it needs to be.
Noted Features:
- Powerful head to turn over extremely large flies
- Reinforced loops
- Oversized running line for increased line management and positive strip sets.
- Intermediate running line and Sink 5 head works well for lakes and rivers
- For use in moderate climates
- Braided multifilament core

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