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Scientific Anglers Mastery Streamer Express Taper Fly Line - Sinking Tip, Freshwater/Saltwater, 100’

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Overview

About Scientific Anglers Mastery Streamer Express Taper Fly Line - Sinking Tip, Freshwater/Saltwater, 100’

Closeouts. For serious subsurface angling, the Scientific Anglers Mastery Streamer Express Taper fly line with a 30' sinking tip makes it easier to drop big flies right in front of hungry fish. Attached to a clear line, flies won't spook unsuspecting swimmers.

Specs

Specs about Scientific Anglers Mastery Streamer Express Taper Fly Line - Sinking Tip, Freshwater/Saltwater, 100’

  • Type: Sinking,Weight forward
  • Line class (sinking only): 1
  • Loop connections: Yes
  • Coating: Composite with AST
  • Material: Monofilament core
  • Length: 100'
  • Recommended use: Freshwater
  • Made in United States of America

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5.0 out of 5 stars. Scientific Anglers Mastery Streamer Express Taper Fly Line
Verified Buyer Reviewed by Andy the ice fisherman from Massachusetts on Sunday, December 20, 2015
This was a great price for this high quality product from Scientific Anglers. I use their textured floating fly lines on my other fly rigs. So far I've only put the loops on both ends of this line and tied the line to the backing, winding the line onto my reel. I look forward to spring when I can use this line in my kayak, trolling flies. In trolling a fly on one side and a spinning rod with a spoon lure on the other I found that my fly was going too shallow. Whenever I would slow down due to s snag with the lure or even a strike on it, I found that's when I would get strikes on the fly. I realized that the fly was traveling too close to the surface even when I put split shot on the tippet ahead of the fly. This slow sinking line (rated at 1 cm/sec) should solve that problem. The clear sinking tip should not spook the fish. I tie on a 8 foot long 6 lb test fluorocarbon monofilament section as the tippet. I troll mainly woolly [...] and bucktail streamer patterns for trout in several local (Berkshire County, MA) lakes.
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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. Looks Nice
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Lessan from Argentina on Sunday, August 28, 2016
    I don't use yet, but i hear good critics for her.
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. Looks fine
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Joe Shmoe from Massachusetts on Friday, August 12, 2016
    Have not fished it yet. Streamer express is a versatile line though. Very fair price.
  • 2.0 out of 5 stars. Was sent the wrong fly line
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Oregon on Wednesday, July 6, 2016
    Wanted the sinking tip but was sent a WF floating line. Did not discover this until after I was on my trip. Still fished but wished I had received the correct line.
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Great Line
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by ADK Trout Hunter from Adirondacks on Thursday, June 16, 2016
    Smooth, fast and casts perfectly. I have it matched with a Redington Vapen Red 8 wt, which seems to be a perfect fit. Working line also seems relatively tangle free.
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Scientific Anglers Mastery Streamer Express Taper Fly Line
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Andy the ice fisherman from Massachusetts on Sunday, December 20, 2015
    This was a great price for this high quality product from Scientific Anglers. I use their textured floating fly lines on my other fly rigs. So far I've only put the loops on both ends of this line and tied the line to the backing, winding the line onto my reel. I look forward to spring when I can use this line in my kayak, trolling flies. In trolling a fly on one side and a spinning rod with a spoon lure on the other I found that my fly was going too shallow. Whenever I would slow down due to s snag with the lure or even a strike on it, I found that's when I would get strikes on the fly. I realized that the fly was traveling too close to the surface even when I put split shot on the tippet ahead of the fly. This slow sinking line (rated at 1 cm/sec) should solve that problem. The clear sinking tip should not spook the fish. I tie on a 8 foot long 6 lb test fluorocarbon monofilament section as the tippet. I troll mainly woolly [...] and bucktail streamer patterns for trout in several local (Berkshire County, MA) lakes.

About Scientific Anglers

Scientific Anglers was founded in 1945 by friends and fellow fishermen who introduced the first modern plastic-coated tapered fly line to the market, a revolutionary design in the fly-fishing industry. Scientific Anglers fly lines continued to break new ground with the introduction of the first contemporary floating and sinking fly lines, and Scientific Anglers fly rods cemented the brand’s focus on developing leading-edge technologies that set the industry standard. Scientific Anglers’ commitment to designing and producing the best possible equipment has defined the sport’s history and continues to shape its future, allowing beginning and expert anglers alike to make the most of every cast.