Scientific Anglers SONAR Striper I/5/7 Fly Line
Scientific Anglers SONAR Striper I/5/7 Fly Line
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The Sonar Striper I/5/7 features a triple density design that excels at casting large flies to deep-holding stripers. It maintains a direct line to the fly at maximum depth, even in strong currents, increasing hookup rates. Suitable for cold to moderate environments, this line is offered in 8-10wt options.
- Loads quickly and delivers the biggest flies to the furthest targets
- Excellent turnover due to short, powerful head and short front taper
- Full Sinking Triple Density version provides straight-line connection to fly, features braided multifilament core

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