Scientific Anglers® Sharkskin® Saltwater Taper Fly Line

   

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1549637
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Mist Yellow

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1549638
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1549639
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1549640
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1549641
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  • Super shootability
  • Increased durability
  • Mid-length head
  • Head and taper design
Scientific Anglers® Sharkskin Saltwater Taper Fly Line gives you the ultimate casting experience with super shootability over longer distance with less effort, improved flotation, and increased durability. Mid-length head quickly loads medium and fast action rods. Head and taper design for quick, accurate casting. Dual diameter running line optimizes performance. Color: Mist Yellow. Total length: 110'.    
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I need to replace the old line on my 9 wt fly reel. I am going to alaska in a couple of weeks to fish silver salmon but use my fly rod more for redfish. What type of WF 9F line should I get?
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Due to the core material in Saltwater lines vs freshwater lines you will need 2 lines for optimal performance when you fish both fresh and salt. Salt lines have a stiffer-core for warmer water and weather and fresh lines have a supple core for cold water and weather. If you were to fish a salt line in Alaska it will be very stiff and all coiled up making it almost impossible to cast. Do the right thing and buy two lines.
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If you fish more in hot climates I recommend you buy the saltwater version as the freshwater version of any fly line becomes too supple in warm temperatures to properly load the rod.
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