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The stillwater line by which all others are judged. With its distinct 10ft color bands, you'll know exactly when to lift and hold when fishing the
SIXTH SENSE SINKING
Get big flies down fast! Because seconds count, the Airflo Depthfinder Big Game fly lines are fast-loading, 30' heads that quickly gets you in the game. And its 400 to 700 grain head drives your fly immediately to depth while the intermediate running line helps keep it there. An extremely low-stretch, 50 lb Power Core means positive hook sets - even at depth.
Airflo Depthfinder Big Game Fly Line 300
Why would you possibly need two intermediate sink rates is a question the un-initiated often ask. In Stillwater, finding the fishes feeding level is one of the critical factors in successfully outwitting your target. The ability to keep a fly at this level during each retrieve just increases your chances of success. Our new line marker system helps you fish with even more finesse in this invisible subsurface world.
Airflo Sixth Sense Fly Line - WF6/7 - Mid Intermediate
Airflo offer their sixth sense lines in three intermediate sinking rates - slow, mid and fast, which sink at 0.5, 1 and 1.5 inches per second
AIRFLO SIXTH SENSE INTERMEDIATE FLY LINES - Intermediate WF6/7SI
In the Loop Fly Fishing Magazine - Issue 36 by In the Loop Fly
Why would you possibly need two intermediate sink rates is a question the un-initiated often ask. In Stillwater, finding the fishes feeding level is one of the critical factors in successfully outwitting your target. The ability to keep a fly at this level during each retrieve just increases your chances of success. Our new line marker system helps you fish with even more finesse in this invisible subsurface world.
Airflo Sixth Sense Slow Intermediate Fly Line
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