Sinking Fly Lines - The Basics

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Fly lines can be confusing. Especially, when it gets into the realms of sinking fly line. This video breaks down the most common styles in common lingo and should give you a better understanding of the different sinking fly lines.

Sinking lines can be incredibly helpful, and in some instances necessary if you actually want to catch fish. From lakes to smaller streams you will need to vary what sinking line you choose - or try and find a fly line that covers MOST of your needs.

The three basic types of fly line discussed are:
- Intermediate
- Full Sink
- Sink Tip

Look for more specific videos on the different line styles coming soon!
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i have a 9 weight fly rod, what sinking tip line do you recommend for steelhead, salmon, bass and pike? thank you

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Does the Full Sink have a running line that floats? If the sinking line has a 30’ sinking head, 3/5/7 does the rest of the line float?

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what sink tip line do you recommend for lake bass fishing and river bass/river steelhead fishing that is all around? What ips do your recommend? I was thinking SCIENTIFIC ANGLERS SONAR TITAN SINK TIP FLY LINE Sink 3: 2.5 – 3.5ips;

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