Scientific Anglers SONAR Surf Fly Line
Scientific Anglers SONAR Surf Fly Line
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When you are fishing in the surf for striped bass and other coastal species, a fly line that can get down through the waves, current, and foam is key to success. Made specifically for those fishing single or two-handed rods in the surf, the Scientific Anglers SONAR Surf line is great for those either fishing standard deceivers in and also crab patterns along the bottom.
Noted Features:
- 27’ Sink 6 head designed for use with single hand and double hand rods
- Intermediate running line with integrated handling section
- Sink Rate: Sink 6: 5.5 – 6.5 ips
- For use in moderate climates
- Braided multifilament core

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