SCIENTIFIC ANGLERS ULTIMATE SCANDI TAPER ST-6/7-S5 BLACK FLY FISHING LINE
The Scientific Anglers Ultimate Scandi Taper ST-6/7-S5 is a specialized fly fishing line designed for Scandinavian (Scandi) style spey casting, particularly suited for two-handed rods. Here’s a breakdown of its key features:
Key Specifications:
– Model: Ultimate Scandi Taper (ST)
– Line Weight: 6/7 (designed for rods rated for 6- or 7-weight lines)
– Head Length: S5 (Short 5) – ~38 feet (a shorter head for tighter loops and quicker casts)
– Color: Black
– Core: Advanced low-stretch core for smooth shooting
– Taper: Aggressive front taper for delicate presentations
Design & Performance:
– Scandi Taper: Optimized for spey and overhead casting with floating lines, ideal for swinging wet flies, hitch presentations, or dry flies.
– Short Head (S5): Easier to control in tight spaces or windy conditions compared to longer Scandi heads.
– Versatility: Works well with skagit lines when paired with sinking tips (e.g., MOW tips, polyleaders).
– Low Memory: Resists coiling for smooth, tangle-free performance.
Best Uses:
– Two-Handed Rods: Ideal for switch or spey rods (11–13’ range) in the 6/7 weight class.
– Target Species: Steelhead, Atlantic salmon, trout, and other anadromous fish.
– Water Types: Great for medium to large rivers where distance and presentation matter.
Pros:
✔ Smooth, fast-shooting line for effortless spey casts.
✔ Shorter head improves accuracy in confined areas.
✔ Scientific Anglers’ durable coating resists wear.
Cons:
✖ Not ideal for heavy sink tips or extreme depth (better paired with skagit lines for that purpose).
Alternatives:
– Longer Head: SA’s ST-6/7-S8 (~42’ head) for more carry and distance.
– Skagit Option: SA Skagit Flight for heavy tips/sink tips.
Final Verdict:
A high-performance Scandi line for anglers who prioritize precision and delicate presentations with a two-handed rod. The S5 head makes it user-friendly for beginners while still satisfying advanced casters.
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