* Grain weight for the first 30′


SA Sonar Grand Slam Fly Line - Clear Intermediate Tip
Description
Tarpon. Bonefish. Permit. All in one day. All on one line. That’s the idea behind the Mastery Grand Slam, a fly line designed specifically to help you achieve one of angling’s most elusive accomplishments. We’ve taken our most popular saltwater taper and added a clear intermediate tip for ultra wary fish.
- 8 foot clear, intermediate sink tip for ultra wary fish
- Intermediate tip gets the fly down to fish
- Overweighted by .75 sizes to load rods quickly; use designated line weight for your rod
- Short, powerful head turns over long leaders and heavy flies
- Tropi-Core technology remains stiff and slick in tropical environments
- Sink Rate: 1.25 ips (Intermediate)
- SA SONAR GS CLR TP WF XX FI – (X = line weight)
Species: Redfish, Bonefish, Permit, Snook, Tarpon
Water Type: Saltwater
SPECIFICATIONS
| LINE WEIGHT | HEAD LENGTH | TOTAL LENGTH | HEAD WEIGHT | GRAIN WEIGHT* | |
| WF-6-F/I | 40.0’/12,2m | 100’/30,5m | 230gr/14,9g | 175gr/11,5g | |
| WF-7-F/I | 40.0’/12,2m | 100’/30,5m | 255gr/16,5g | 205gr/13,2g | |
| WF-8-F/I | 40.0’/12,2m | 100’/30,5m | 300gr/19,4g | 235gr/15,1g | |
| WF-9-F/I | 40.0’/12,2m | 100’/30,5m | 335gr/11,5g | 270gr/17,5g | |
| WF-10-F/I | 40.0’/12,2m | 100’/30,5m | 390gr/25,2g | 320gr/20,6g | |
| WF-11-F/I | 40.0’/12,2m | 100’/30,5m | 450gr/29,1g | 365gr/23,8g | |
| WF-12-F/I | 40.0’/12,2m | 100’/30,5m | 515gr/33,3g | 435gr/28,1g |
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SA Sonar Grand Slam Fly Line - Clear Intermediate Tip
9wt
540 Jackson St
540 Jackson St
San Francisco CA 94133
United States
Application
Saltwater, Warmwater, and Streamer/Large Fly
Fly Line Type
Sink Tip and Sinking Line
Body of Water
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SA Sonar Grand Slam Fly Line - Clear Intermediate Tip
SA Sonar Grand Slam Fly Line - Clear Intermediate Tip Taper

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