Scientific Anglers SONAR Stillwater Hover Fly Line
Scientific Anglers SONAR Stillwater Hover Fly Line
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For anglers who frequent lakes, ponds, and reservoirs, stealth can be the ultimate ally. Constructed with a clear coating and core, the SONAR Stillwater fly line not only provides much-needed camouflage, but also sinks slowly, allowing anglers to perfect the timing of their retrieves. Stillwater fly fishing may not get all the publicity, but it can be downright amazing with the right line. Luckily, this is it.
Noted Features:
- Clear line for stealthy presentations
- Excellent in windy conditions
- Small diameter for easy casting
- Sink rate 1.25 – 2.0 ips
- Monofilament core

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