Scientific Anglers Frequency Saltwater Fly Line


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Description

Whether you're an occasional saltwater angler, getting a backup to always have on hand, or just want something reliable that won't break the bank, Scientific Anglers Frequency Saltwater Fly Line is just the right choice. Coming in at less than fifty bucks, this saltwater fly line gives great bang for your buck, and with an overweighted construction and mid-length head, you can deliver anything from large poppers to tiny shrimp imitations with ease. Whether it's the family trip to Cape Cod or a backwater bay in New Jersey, the Frequency Saltwater Fly Line is a floating line that you can rely on for it all.

Features

Advanced Shooting Technology - A line that focuses on delivery, Scientific Anglers equips their Frequency Saltwater Fly Line with their Advanced Shooting Technology (AST). AST is a patented dry-slick technology that increases slickness while reducing friction and preventing the buildup of grime and other particles. A solid addition to the Frequency Saltwater line, AST will help you make the most of your cast and prolong the life of this line.

Uses

Streamers and Poppers - The Frequency Saltwater Fly Line is a versatile saltwater fly line that can handle a range of different fly types. With an overweighted construction and a mid-length head, this line has no trouble cutting through the wind and delivering bulky flies. And with its floating construction, it allows you to fish poppers on the surface or streamers and crustaceans underneath.

Temp

Cold/Moderate - Scientific Anglers designed their Frequency Saltwater Fly Line to be used in cold to moderate saltwater environments. While it's rated for cold to moderate temperatures, this is a line that can be used for some warmer saltwater applications such as snook and redfish just as well as it can handle cooler New England waters. However, it's not a true tropical salt line, and should you find yourself in a tropical destination, it's a good idea to switch to a more tropic-specific line.

Taper/Weight

More Mass Towards the Front of the Head - The Frequency Saltwater Fly Line was made with a mid-length and an overweighted construction. This allows it to effectively load your rod while also allowing you to cut through the wind and deliver large, air-resistant patterns with ease. And with a floating construction, this line is nice and easy to pick up and recast when you notice a school of fish moving your way.

More Info

Best for: Saltwater, Striped Bass, Snook, Bluefish, Jack Crevalle, Tarpon, Redfish, and Bonefish

Loops: Front Loop (Leader to Fly Line Connection) and Back Loop (Backing to Fly Line Connection)

Sinking/Floating: Floating

Other Resources

2020 Tropical Saltwater Fly Line Shootout & Buyer's Guide

Fly Line Temps: Tropical Vs. Coldwater

Freshwater Fly Line Shootout & Buyer's Guide

Line Specs

Line Code Total Length Head Weight Sink Rate Buy
WF7F 90ft 200gr Floating
WF8F 90ft 225gr Floating
WF9F 90ft 260gr Floating
WF10F 90ft 305gr Floating
Line Code: WF7F
Total Length: 90ft
Head Weight: 200gr
Sink Rate: Floating
Line Code: WF8F
Total Length: 90ft
Head Weight: 225gr
Sink Rate: Floating
Line Code: WF9F
Total Length: 90ft
Head Weight: 260gr
Sink Rate: Floating
Line Code: WF10F
Total Length: 90ft
Head Weight: 305gr
Sink Rate: Floating

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